>>Poor Clement that Ham's words and the pain that it caused<<
Yeah, they fight a lot. :(
>> took him and Keane to Jasom but I liked how Jason gave Clement the space to talk the hurt and confusion through.<<
Feel free to ask for more of Jason, I haven't done as much with him.
>> In regards to the Superman Grounded storyline, I think I've seen the comic as screenshots/caps but there's one certain comic page - I don't know whether it's part of the same issue - with a child/teenager in an abusive household/situation and I just love that Superman saves them. That is Superman for me, not the guy that punches out his enemies but Clark Kal-El Kent who saves the world with every word written and every person saved from horrible situations.<<
>>Batman is similar in that aspect too. It's just with recent films and comic runs that Batman's compassion for other people - especially children - has fell to the wayside. Bruce Wayne has his flaws but they make him more able to handle fraught situations delicately I think.<<
I agree. It's no fun when the "heroes" are as bad or worse than the "villains" except for having a Plot Token. >_<
>>That is the difference between sympathetic villains and non-sympathetic villains too. Poison Ivy, Harley Quinn and Catwoman are about looking out for themselves until there is a fellow woman in danger and then they kick ass and protect.<<
Re: I love Jason already.
Date: 2020-05-12 10:23 pm (UTC)Yeah, they fight a lot. :(
>> took him and Keane to Jasom but I liked how Jason gave Clement the space to talk the hurt and confusion through.<<
Feel free to ask for more of Jason, I haven't done as much with him.
>> In regards to the Superman Grounded storyline, I think I've seen the comic as screenshots/caps but there's one certain comic page - I don't know whether it's part of the same issue - with a child/teenager in an abusive household/situation and I just love that Superman saves them. That is Superman for me, not the guy that punches out his enemies but Clark Kal-El Kent who saves the world with every word written and every person saved from horrible situations.<<
This is my favorite Superman comic.
>>Batman is similar in that aspect too. It's just with recent films and comic runs that Batman's compassion for other people - especially children - has fell to the wayside. Bruce Wayne has his flaws but they make him more able to handle fraught situations delicately I think.<<
I agree. It's no fun when the "heroes" are as bad or worse than the "villains" except for having a Plot Token. >_<
>>That is the difference between sympathetic villains and non-sympathetic villains too. Poison Ivy, Harley Quinn and Catwoman are about looking out for themselves until there is a fellow woman in danger and then they kick ass and protect.<<
And here's my favorite of them:
https://imgur.com/gallery/r4w4k6o
https://66.media.tumblr.com/51db1ee0ed04518bb90302a10b097223/tumblr_n9uqi1K6mt1qi60hoo5_500.png