Then why are you talking about Wolfman if he has nothing to do with this supposed new dynamic direction DC is going to take Slade as the anti-Batman?
EDIT; I just looked this up. You seem to be over glorifying this Priest thing;
'Priest: The anti-Batman thing, Im pretty sure thats where Marv was coming from in the first place. Is that hes the, heres what Batman could become. And frankly, if I had more time with Batman which Im not going to get, but if I had more time with Batman, I would explore that. Deathstroke is the dark mirror version of Batman, basically. He is every bit as resourceful, every bit as ruthless, every bit as powerful as Batman. So when the two of them face off in issue 4 and 5, its more intellectual than it is even physical, because the two of them almost cancel each other out. They both try to out-think each other, and they both try to be three steps ahead of each other, so its kind of interesting, and a difficult thing to write.'
http://newsok.com/article/5512641
All he said was if he had more time with Batman, which he is not getting, he would explore the anti-Batman angle with Slade. Where did you get that they're making Slade the new anti-Batman from?
Because I find it hard to believe all the writers just turned around and said no to DC bosses about the direction they wanted to take Todd. This is what you claimed, and its the crux of your belief that this direction that Slade is being promised won't fall through like Todd's did. So you obviously must have read this somewhere yes? So lets see it.
I don't think you read the description. Penguin ruled Gotham. Penguin was prepped for the war. Penguin blew the bridges to Gotham. Penguin had Bane as an errand boy doing task like bringing him Ogalvy.
I don't know what you mean by Penguin being the same in these events. So are most of the villains. What was the difference between Joker in Knightfall and No Man's Land for example? Not to mention Penguin was not the same in this story. He was ruling Gotham as a self titled Mayor.
If I could? Of course I can;
They really wanted the Penguin, Hamm explained in the 2005 documentary Shadows of the Bat. Because they saw the Penguin as the number two Batman villain."
http://www.denofgeek.com/us/movies/...volution-of-the-bleakest-superhero-movie-ever
You can wager all you like. Penguin is more prominent and has more exposure even today than Slade does.
Bane appeared in one scene in Arkham as a puppet controlled boss fight who got knocked into the river by Batman's Batmobile and was never seen again. Penguin in City was a major crime lord who ruled one third of Arkham City, had his own base in the museum, and had a whole section dedicated to the game to defeating him and saving Mr. Freeze from him whom he had imprisoned as a grotesque trophy.
Even Two Face didn't get that high treatment as he was basically a cameo in the courthouse who Batman whups after he saves Catwoman. Bane was even worse. A side mission you defeat by trapping behind an elevator lol.
What do you mean 60's show is 60's show? Its one of the biggest cultural icons of Batman mythology and the reason many of these characters became so well known to the public. Meredith's Penguin is still iconic today. Scarecrow didn't appear in half as many episodes as Penguin did. Neither did Bane. Or Two Face. Slade didn't appear at all. Penguin also appeared as a main villain in one of the animated spin off movies, too. Scarecrow was a side villain in Batman Begins working for the League of Shadows, and had minimal screen time. Penguin was a front and center main villain in Returns. Now Penguin is headlining as one of the most popular characters in the Gotham TV show.
Crane can't touch this lot.
Yeah, people do say stupid stuff all the time
I challenge your appraisal. A character being reduced to what you claim he is being reduced to wouldn't get the levels of praise and popularity he has. No way. No good performance could warrant levels of praise that call that kind of characterization one of the best villains on TV ever.
That's just one interview, see his website, or dozen or so interviews, he's made it clear that his approach to writing Wilson will be to write him as THE anti-Batman.
http://lamerciepark.com/comics/deathstroke/#section2
Here's just one example, mentions Batman's many times and mentions Cap America twice. He's writing Slade as an evil Steve Rogers/ Bruce Wayne hybrid in terms of power, personality, motivation, backstory etc.
My argument was that just because the company sets a line doesn't mean the writers will bend backward for it. You brought up Jason Todd as an example, I proved how writers were unwilling to go with company wishes by sparing Grayson, creating Damian and writing Todd as a whiny, degenerate loser.
A simple Google search should be enough to find out about the Didio/Todd/Grayson fiasco, it's probably one of the most talked about things in comic history.
Then you are deliberately distorting the story to suit your own agenda, you're blatantly lying at this point, blowing the bridges accomplished nothing other than trapping the lunatics with Bane and led to them getting their asses kicked. He was mayor of a city that was ruled by Bane and his brigade of Talons(Pengi cant even deal with one) with the blessing of the Crime Syndicate. Bane delivered Ogilvy in exchange for Penguin's continuing support, besides Ogilvy was fighting in Bane's own army, not like Bane specially went to hunt him for Penguin. Cobblepot was aware and made a request,Bane obliged. All in all Arkham War was a Bane story, it started with Batman 23.1 Bane and ended with Forever Evil Aftermath: Batman vs Bane. Penguin was just another in a long list of players who ended up getting trounced by Bane and forced to accept his rule. So what if he called himself Mayor? Bane changed the name of Wayne tower to Bane tower, irrelevant trivia.
The difference is that Joker is active doing something, Penguin can be counted on to sit in his club preparing to serve the new master of the time. Joker responds to the need of the story, Penguin does not.
Ok, fair enough but he doesn't have more exposure than Slade, lets take a look from 2000 and onwards
Slade:
Teen Titans animated series(main villain in particular of the first two seasons)
Son of Batman(main villain)
Arrow(main villain of season 2 and a permanent character for the first 2 seasons)
Beware the Batman(main villain of the second phase of the season)
Young Justice( main enforcer of the big bads)
Arkham Origins(marketed as the main villain)
Arkham Knight
Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe
Injustice Gods Among US
Cameos in Flashpoint Paradox and JL: Crisis on Two-Earths
In the future:
Teen Titans : The Judas Contract(main villain)
Most likely Injustice Two
Penguin:
The Batman
Batman Mystery of the Batwoman(main villain...maybe)
Arkham City
Arkham Knight
Arkham Origins
Gotham(recurring character)
Cameos in Assault on Arkham and Bad Blood.
Notice how Penguin is not the main villain in any of them? notice how Penguin is so laughably dependent on Batman? he's only getting exposure because he's a Batman character. For a character that trails Penguin by 40 years Slade has done a much better job in the last 15 years, heck he's done a better job as a Batman villain even despite not even being one.
And I already conceded that Bane was indeed a side puppet in City and a mediocre boss in Asylum. But you're ignoring that Penguin was a throwaway character in Knight and Origins while Bane was the main villain(alongside Joker) in the latter. Still beats Penguin.
I say 60's because your comparison is bogus and flawed, for one Bane and Slade didn't even exist back then, nor did Ra's or Harley(guess Penguin is bigger character than them too) secondly Two-Face and Scarecrow were not used because they were too "scary", at least Dent was. Besides you seem to be clutching on to a 50 year old show that doesn't even remotely inform Batman or DC currently as it means something. He starred in a show before Batman got almost all of his iconic story lines , he got many of his big villains later and frankly lets not act as if the 60's show lasted many seasons or that Merideth is ranked close to West, Ward,Romano or Newmar.
Try putting that Penguin in a movie now, or even make a Batman movie like that and see how it fares...
Manu Bennet got similar praise for Arrow and you're intentionally exaggerating Penguin there because this is pretty much the only piece of Penguin relevance you can cling on to.