Originally posted by -Pr-Loyalty is always a plus. Loyalty doesn't mean blind fanboyism it just means you're loyalmor favor one company. It doesn't mean you love everything the company does.
I said it several times before.Loyalty isn't always a positive. When I'm loyal, it's to companies and people that don't abuse that loyalty.
superman is the most well known superhero in the world, and is acres ahead of pretty much everyone bar maybe batman. hell, even if you wanted to say a marvel guy was catching up, it wouldn't be spidey. it'd be hulk or cap. superman is so ingrained in popular culture that it will take years for other heroes to make it to that level.
yes, sales figures support my stance. DC, especially in comics, is either neck and neck or superior most months. with the drop in quality in marvel and the increase in quality at dc, that's not really surprising imo.
I like a hero that's well written and has depth. you not seeing it doesn't mean it's not there. please, talk more about his glasses. that always helps.
he wishes he was Darkseid, maybe.
At least you admit you hate. That's the first step.
No, it's Spider-Man IMO. Marvel characters are breaking ground sure but dc screws itself by just relying on two and not really focusing on anyone else.
Still riding reboot and like I said movies is where the cash is because you have to strike at the casuals not the hardcores to make the real money.
He doesn't have much depth at all. He's a lame guy who basically always does the right thing aka wouldn't even bang WW despite not even remembering Lois. Guy is a lame.
Thanos has lapped Darkseid ten times over. In dc he's a guy who's begged someone to stop punching him in the face and been ass raped by Doomsday. Dc doesn't treat it's villains well.
I don't deny what my opinion is so when I say I hate I do. Conversely when I say I don't I don't.