Originally posted by wuTa
Are we just talking DC characters or anyone?Aresnal's dad died in a fire when he was like 3, than he ended up on smack when he was like 15.
Gambit was abandened by his mother at birth, and had to live on the streets most of his childhoold.
Let's see....yes...characters from the Batman franchise.
There was a great story in one of the Batman anthologies about the Joker. It started off explaining how his father was abusive and how the other kids picked on him because his father was in and out of the looney bin.
By the end of the story, we've seen "Junior" (as he was called in the story) has a crazy, abusive father; a mother that dotes on him; an obsession with mutilating dead animals and playing with their bones AND he's committed his first murder. (a neighborhood kid who idolizes "Junior" and ends up finding his "secret hiding place", where Junior keeps his dead animals.)
I wouldn't call it a tragic childhood, as far as loss goes, but it's pretty tragic in that it shows us the Joker had no real choice in what he would eventually become.
I don't think this story (or any other in the book) are considered canon, but does anything really count as canon in an on-going story that's being told over 70 years?
I don't think this story (or any other in the book) are considered canon, but does anything really count as canon in an on-going story that's being told over 70 years?
Certainly! The DCU is compose of mutiple Universes. All stories that take place in an Elseworld would be consider a separate (sp?) unique universe from what we consider cannon (i.e. Earth One or New Earth) It is consider as a different reality. Canon isn't as important as before. Certain comic book fans (such as myself) are more interested on the posibilities that happen in other universes with the characters we love.
Originally posted by WrathfulDwarf
Certainly! The DCU is compose of mutiple Universes. All stories that take place in an Elseworld would be consider a separate (sp?) unique universe from what we consider cannon (i.e. Earth One or New Earth) It is consider as a different reality. Canon isn't as important as before. Certain comic book fans (such as myself) are more interested on the posibilities that happen in other universes with the characters we love.
Ah, well, I was really just addressing the Batman Universe. I know it's a part of the DC universe, but I've never read any other DC titles.