It doesn't need to make sense, it just needs to drive the plot.
@NUFAN88 Describe what was different and wrong with Gordon and Catwoman in the Batman film, but without using skin color.
Studio execs aren't willing to gamble on millions of dollar in profits, so you get too many people contributing what they think are improved ideas compared to the rest of the contributors. The whole production turns into a hodge-podge mess of conflicting ideas that result in a thing that shows some cracks, regardless of the polish.
Hard to be sure without feeling like I'm wasting my time, but I only found 1 period in that huge wall of text.
At least you used about 5 commas. Shouldve used at least a dozen, though.
They're all surrounded by the same emojis.
But seriously, if this isn't a riddle, then what actually prompted the question? Like, some artwork somewhere?
Batman's just that much better at using kryptonite, it seems.
Did you check the edit history of the page, and for the image?
@Tupka217 Isn't that the majority of female comic characters, though? At least the ones that aren't wearing some battle variant of a swimsuit/bikini.
Well then how is she supposed to increase comic sales when they put her on the cover?
I prefer this design. Still sexy without being skimpy, and doesn't look like she has zombie skin that hasn't started decaying yet.
Recollection's a bit fuzzy, but I thought she was kidnapped and forced into a wedding ceremony that got interrupted at the last minute or something.
Photonic transportation?
Although why couldn't he have used the light waves reflected off the surface of the Earth itself? What was special about the telescope? It must have been something special to be able to see an object the size of a human on the surface of the moon.
Anybody else remember a bit from Family Guy, where Peter and Cleveland were spoofing the Tom Sawyer story, and their little raft goes over a huge waterfall and their corpses float away, but the scene cuts and they're driving the raft again. Cleveland makes a remark about "Didn't we just die?" Peter's answer is something like "I don't know, it's all jokes."
I feel like DC is Peter. It's all just fiction.
Ooooo, spooky.
The more click bait you feed me, the more my interest wanes.
Well, you've piqued my curiosity. Please elaborate.
Not intimately familiar with the issues involved, but I doubt there was anything sudden about the change. When characters evolve, its usually a bit of a process. You can probably narrow it down to a 2-5 year range, but anything more specific than that, and it'll come down to a specific writer doing a new take on a character. But based on the lack of responses, it doesn't seem like Harley or Ivy got the quick treatment.
They're really good at selling comics. Better to use them as main characters than foils.
Ah yes, Superman's perennial weakness: a nuclear winter.
Although I'd imagine he'd just repeatedly breach the atmosphere like a cetacean going for oxygen.
Fretting over continuity is the problem.
@Arise Etrigan Backronyms are often silly. I think it's an inherent property.