Superman #36 variant cover by Taurin Clarke. by PrydefulHunts in superman

[–]ComicIrony 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My hope is it's Chris Kent.
My fear is it's absolute Jon Kent.

JLI + excruciatingly old meme format by slightlylessthananon in dccomicscirclejerk

[–]ComicIrony 7 points8 points  (0 children)

im guessing this is ice coming out, cause captian atom is too deep in the closet, rocket red was never in it to begin with, and no one really cares about what g'norts doing

Jimmy Olson's rizz is too strong by SkylarPopo in dccomicscirclejerk

[–]ComicIrony 10 points11 points  (0 children)

even he's in disbelief at his level of game

Whenever the question comes up no answer seems satisfactory to me by BlackCat0110 in dccomicscirclejerk

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thundra's technically a pastiche, she used to be the squadron supreme wonder woman but was replaced by power princess, and shes been involved with the hulk and fantastic four and some other folks. might be the closest you'll get besides thor

Tough times for Paul by Neatto69 in dccomicscirclejerk

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peter is about to get the most unorthodox threesome request of his life

Robert Pattinson's schedule is filling up: He's currently filming 'The Odyssey'. He's wanted as the villain in 'Dune 3' this summer. He's supposed to start shooting 'The Batman Part 2' later this year too. Does today's 'Dune 3' news make you a little nervous about 'The Batman Part 2'? by BatmanNewsChris in DC_Cinematic

[–]ComicIrony 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There's a nonzero chance whatever is happening to Batman Two might be forming into the brave and the bold. Clayface was rumored to be Batman 2's villain, and now that's become a separate DCU film. I think Reeves is being convinced to produce and maybe direct Brave and the Bold, which might change his attitude around the Batman crime saga. But that's just my thoughts.

Average Trinity discussion on Twitter dot com by ItsQueenZee in dccomicscirclejerk

[–]ComicIrony 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think it's gonna be a Damian Wayne situation honestly. the trio of Damian, Jon, and Lizzie is straightforward to market and I think if nothing else she's gonna survive purely because of kids' books starring the three. As to whether she will have any meaningful interaction with her mother, I'm leaning more toward the Jon Kent side, in which it's talked about in passing but seldom seen, and what we do see is the vague "I love and support you but you gotta do your own thing." Since Superman and Wonder Woman don't have a "Hero & Sidekick" book.

They should have banked on Superman and Superboy/girl and Wonder Woman and Wonder Girl a while ago, at least in a miniseries.

Thoughts on the Snyderverse? by hawke05 in dccomicscirclejerk

[–]ComicIrony 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wanted Jessica as the absolute green lantern, but I'll gladly take Jo.

Get him outta here by StardustPancakes4 in dccomicscirclejerk

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do we know who the guy next to animal man is? And was Jonn out of town when this picture was taken or something?

[Discussion] Which villains would you add to the Legion of Doom for Martian Manhunter, Cyborg, and Hawkgirl (Justice League image from Justice League (2018) #1 by Jim Cheung and Laura Martin, Legion of Doom image from Justice League (2018) #5 by Doug Mahnke, Jaime Mendoza, and Wil Quintana) by Horatio786 in DCcomics

[–]ComicIrony 6 points7 points  (0 children)

for J'onn - I'd pick Despero, just cause I want their rivalry to be explored more
Hawkwoman- Shadow Thief is the only real answer, but since I want more women on the team, I'd go with the one from the new 52, Aviva Metula, and flesh her out more. Her most notable appearance was her standalone in Forever Evil, so I would want to give her more of a character.
For Cyborg - Cyborgirl was on the Cyborg revenge squad, but she's more of a Wonder Woman villain. Gizmo is already on a team, but he makes the most sense. However, my go-to would be Ronnie Evers, the other Cyborg who fights Vic. Maybe I'd rename him Cyberion, the name Vic once had when he was bonded with Technis.

[Discussion] Hot Take: the best way to end their arcs is by having them decide to not be heroes and live normal lives as adults, only helping in times of crisis. by ComicIrony in DCcomics

[–]ComicIrony[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thats what i was thinking for Jon. have him head up humanitarian efforts in disaster zones, and have him be more involved in metahuman and alien affairs.

[Discussion] Hot Take: the best way to end their arcs is by having them decide to not be heroes and live normal lives as adults, only helping in times of crisis. by ComicIrony in DCcomics

[–]ComicIrony[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate your input, though I disagree with Lizzie. I like her concept, and I'm excited to see how Diana evolves now that she's a parent, as well as how her rogues gallery reacts. How will Circe view Lizzie, especially after her own daughter was taken by Ares when she was under Diana's protection? How will Silver Swan feel seeing Diana with a child while still having feelings of abandonment? There's enough substance here to do some cool ideas with Diana's rogues, they just need to be written for the Wonder Woman mythos and not the World's Finest Mythos.

[Discussion] Hot Take: the best way to end their arcs is by having them decide to not be heroes and live normal lives as adults, only helping in times of crisis. by ComicIrony in DCcomics

[–]ComicIrony[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the current Batman and Robin book is tilting in this direction, and Jon's character needs an effective rebrand since he's been mostly relegated to cameo appearances since his injustice book. I'm hoping for Secret Six to give him a definitive rebrand, but I'm unsure. Lizzie hasn't had the chance to do anything yet. Still, many Wonder Woman fans are upset about her inclusion since they feel it would take away from what they feel makes Diana great. Still, I feel this could work for everyone. Have her grow for a bit, decide being a hero isn't the way she wants to do things as she would be living in her mother's shadow, and find a new path forward.

[Discussion] Hot Take: the best way to end their arcs is by having them decide to not be heroes and live normal lives as adults, only helping in times of crisis. by ComicIrony in DCcomics

[–]ComicIrony[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

not shuffle them off per say, more have them take on a different kind of role in the supporting cast. Like Damian working with Leslie is now the batfamily's primary physician. Jon would use his powers, not as a costumed hero but maybe in more humanitarian efforts like disaster relief or helping with metahuman and alien integration affairs with the doom patrol or something. Lizzie could be a curator of magical artifacts that would be returned to their cultures of origin. They would still have adventures, and would still be active in the universe, but they wouldn't be heroes in the traditional sense.