Originally posted by Q99The thing is that she's usually portrayed as a ***** in most alternate realities (Flashpoint, Injustice, Kingdom Come, Superman: Red Son, etc.).
I don't know why she even is so bad in that universe.It's like, "Ok, Lois dies, so Clark goes darker... but Diana was apparently just waiting for this the whole time!"
The heck?
Originally posted by deathslash
The thing is that she's usually portrayed as a ***** in most alternate realities (Flashpoint, Injustice, Kingdom Come, Superman: Red Son, etc.).
Yea, it's annoying, and also pretty lazy. "The diplomatic ambassador of peace in other universes is always a more bloodthirsty warrior!".
Originally posted by Q99👆 She's like the Darth Sidious of DC. She's always waiting for characters (mainly Superman) to lose their way so that she can convert them to the Dark side.
Yea, it's annoying, and also pretty lazy. "The diplomatic ambassador of peace in other universes is always a more bloodthirsty warrior!".
Originally posted by deathslash
The thing is that she's usually portrayed as a ***** in most alternate realities (Flashpoint, Injustice, Kingdom Come, Superman: Red Son, etc.).
I actually liked her portrayal in Red Son. Ventures into man's world for the first time, meets the first person who can understand her...only to get sacrificed.
I can see how she would act the way she did.
No, that is 100% canon, from the main WW book.
That said, Ares did plan to die, and his spirit lived on. It's not like he was fighting against it.
Originally posted by DarkSaint85
Don't think he's quite Skyfather level..
He did kill Highfather, and it was noted that the modern era had strengthened him and Athena, who was able to take Zeus's place while he took Hades.
Originally posted by Q99
No, that is 100% canon, from the main WW book.That said, Ares did plan to die, and his spirit lived on. It's not like he was fighting against it.
He did kill Highfather, and it was noted that the modern era had strengthened him and Athena, who was able to take Zeus's place while he took Hades.
The Highfather case had some context though, right?