They are many ways and examples to evoke a point when describing the "crime element". Was it necessary to use two of most well known gorey R crime films of the 90s for this? This interview sounds so typical of writers trying to grit up a childhood superhero they were fans of, instead of writing it for what it is. You know the whole deconstructionist schtick post-Watchmen. So you are gonna have to excuse my skepticism since this is a very worn and beaten path.
Besides if they are making it realistic, real forensic work is like watching paint dry. I'm sure the kids and teens will love that ****.
The only thing missing in this interview is the Flash having a million pouches he won't use, and a movie poster drawn by a Jim Lee wannabe. Maybe they can get Rob Liefeld to do costume designs. I'd pay a pretty dime just to see that **** for kicks

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