I feel the Justice League is the best place for Wally, since it shows he's "graduated" from the Titans, and he was with the League over the course of many rosters when he did join it. While he may work still in the Titans, Wally has shown he is MORE than enough to be in the main team of the League.
I like Vic on both teams, but I think that the way the New 52 used him in the League didn't work as well as when he was shown in it on Earth-0/New Earth before Flashpoint, since while he was in a small part for it, he also showed his teamwork skills with helping Red Tornado when Reddy was badly damaged in the Blackest Night and helping him get back on his feet.
I enjoyed Identity Crisis, I do feel though that it is also has some really dark connotations for the DCU leading into the second Crisis, but also shows the willingness the heroes of the JLA had to protect the people they love, showing how life doesn't get harder when people you love are in danger, it gets simpler, like Iris told Wally in The Flash: The Secret of Barry Allen.
Kinda, which is why it's hard to sometimes take Rudy's post Infinite Crisis look too seriously sometimes besides his looking like a leech. Makes me miss the design Ed McGuinness did for him which mixed his DCAU look AND making him more monstrous in design, which is the big idea to do for Parasite really!
Red Robin.
@Thegreatness05 I always dug Identity Crisis due to the whole mystery going on with Sue's death, even with the things we learned some of the JLA did to protect their friends and allies from the villains, even if they took it too far with Bruce, as well as how it set up things leading up to Infinite Crisis and all.
@Thegreatness05 The best part for Bruce in Identity Crisis is his trying to help Tim when Jack Drake is being stalked so to speak by Captain Boomerang, before they kill each other, and him comforting Tim after they found Jack's body.
At least later on, it's revealed Selina turning over a new leaf was all her, something even Zatanna confirmed after Selina tortured her to get answers.
The Batman Incorporated stuff is also great Batman storytelling by Grant Morrison, and how they spin a great story with Bruce's return, and his efforts to bring Batman ANYWHERE the darkness is, to fight for justice.
Hush is a good one for comic stories too.
The first costume from early on in the DCAU was great since it was simple in how it was, while Virgil's second costume in later "Static Shock" works so well for him since it shows him to be more of a seasoned hero than he was when the series began.
Yep, Batman Forever is for me too, and it is my favorite of the Burtonverse films Joel Schumacher did.
And also those who have moved on besides those tied to Dove, Wolverine.
The same can be said about Life for White Lanterns. And in the case of White Lanterns, besides representing Life (even if the Life Entity sometimes didn't understand it, like thinking Carter and Shiera would be stronger apart when they HAD been apart when Kendra was alive before Shiera's return), that it is a mix of all the other colors, similar to the Black Light can be. We saw how Kyle in the New 52 was able to become a White Lantern due to learn all seven base colors of the emotional spectrum.
@WolverinesTiddies It was in Green Lantern Volume 5 #10.
Though with the Indigo Tribe, some can learn genuine compassion, as Indigo-1 aka Iroque did, so they can make greater use of their power. The power to overcome fear also is a prominent part of being a Green Lantern in addition to incredible will.
Earth 10/Earth X definitely can be up there, even if Overman is very compelling since while he served the Nazis, he also HATES the world that they made, and how he is more than willing to fight for what is right in his mind due to the guilt he feels for his own part in Earth 10's conquest.
Suicide Squad Witch or Shadowpact Sorceress, even if I voted for Shadowpact Sorceress for Enchantress here.
Easily the design in The Batman. It makes him feel like more of a threat and still invokes his beliefs of his ties to ancient Greece.
In terms of how magic works, in post-Crisis stories before recent stuff, there was a mention Clark and any Kryptonian under a yellow sun have a kind of aura around their bodies which acts as their invulnerability, with it connected to anything close to their bodies, but as @Arise Etrigan said, there's upwards limits to it, and magic just is able to pierce it more. In the case of Kryptonite, it's more like its radiation affects Kryptonian cells similar to what radiation can do to us, but specifically affects them faster, while K radiation takes longer in humans, as Lex Luthor learned.
@Thegreatness05 Oh yeah. Wallace hasn't even reached his full potential yet, but he'll get there. Hell, when he was younger, Bart has been shown to reach speeds even greater than Wally at the same age.
@Thegreatness05 I know what you mean about Garth's age. I mean, many universes have pegged Dick to be, what? 10 or 11 when he first became Robin? Even Wally felt like he was young when he became Kid Flash.