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Quasi-random stream of consciousness conversation seed. When I was a kid I preferred DC over Marvel, because the stories were self-contained (usually) and not spread across multiple issues. When I grew up (stop laughing), it switched and I preferred the longer, more complex stories. As a kid, I wanted to be Doctor Fate. Not Batman, or Superman. Green Lantern and Ant-Man were runners-up. Don Rosa is a very, very nice man (draws all the Disney Duck comics). While I prefer longer and more complex stories, when they start crossing into a billion other titles, it gets annoying. Any more, I tend to treat it like TV series - wait until its all done and shows up intact, no missing bits, on NetFlix - or, rather, in a collected graphic novel format. The toys - especially the figures - have gotten AMAZING. The best Batman is the DC Animated Universe (Bruce Timm) one, voiced by Kevin Conroy from B:tAS through JLU. And they got the love interest right: Bats belongs with Wonder Woman. The second best Batman, and the best EVER Aquaman, is from the animated Batman: the Brave and the Bold. Aquaman: Good boy. You were magnificent. Yes, big hug! Atom: Hes not hugging you. He is merely interpreting you as a foreign body to be surrounded and destroyed. Aquaman: Sure feels like a hug to me. And since we found you in Batmans blood stream, I think well name you Platelet. Atom: Except thats a lymphocyte. Aquaman: Platelet it is! The Tick cartoon was awesome. The Tick live action - well, Warburton was BORN for the role. But the best - and by far the weirdest - Tick was the comic books. And the B:tBatB Aquaman was very much like him. I love Arrow, The Flash, Agents of SHIELD, and the various animated series that come and go. But one of the very best animated super hero series was Young Justice - I guess it was just too good to stay on.
Posted on: Sun, 11 Jan 2015 02:29:26 +0000

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