I think i was introduced to dc by watching the dark knight whan i was 8.
I think i was introduced to dc by watching the dark knight whan i was 8.
My first exposure to DC was the first Batman movie even though it was old when I was a kid that was the first DC movie u watched
Well, I can't remember "getting introduced" because I grew up with Batman and the Justice League. I always was fascinated by all the cool action, but when I got 4 or 5, I began to watch the justice league and play with DC-toys. And when all the animated movies came out... woah, AMAZING. But if we want to use "getting introduced" like know I am seeing/reading DC-Comics, I was about 10 seeing Man of steel and reading my first Comic "the killing joke".
Fazit: I never got "introduced", DC-Comics was part of my life.
Watching the Justice League cartoon and Teen Titans as a kid
@Musty Green i also grew up with DC
Smallville
I feel sorry for you zander
It think it is good that you like smallville,i just did not find it that interesting.i kind of lost interest after the first five episodes.
Hm, seems to have been too little to judge it that harshly then. The first season was slow because it was episodic. It didn’t feature additional DC characters, and it mostly just showed off Clark’s powers/personality/situation. The series picks up in later seasons. I believe seasons 3-6 are the sweet-spot of the 10-season series.
Although, I am just the type of person who tends to see things through to the end, with hope that the end result will be a rewarding experience. I rarely drop a show I legitimately start on with no intention of returning to it. Similarly, I let songs play out until they’re over rather than cut them off short if I’m not especially feeling it. Naturally, in both instances, I mean once I’m moderately into then and feel invested. I don’t feel compelled to finish something after one episode or a few seconds of a song.
Well i can think of other dc shows that in my opinion, are better, like gotham.