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I will admit that they've had their moments that made me reluctantly admit that it kind of worked. And in something like Kingdom Come, it does work a bit better.
But Lois and Clark belong together. And that is a subject that I have written about before. You can find that piece in both my deviantART gallery and on my Tumblr. Shameless plugging in my 8,000th post. Wow. |
Bruce Timm confirmed at SDCC that he is working on an animated adaptation of The Killing Joke.
http://www.bleedingcool.com/2015/07/...animated-film/ |
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Personally, I wish they'd just do away with the whole crippling thing. It was a product of its time and it shows. But since that's probably not going to happen, I think Barbara at least deserves one last fight where the Joker only gets in a cheap shot. |
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I like the crippling thing. Not the act how it happened but what it did for Babs as a character. Not being able to use her legs forced her to develop her mind and other skills and became a new kind of hero that wasnt just highly valuable for Batman but the superhero community as a whole. |
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Oh, the development after that was definitely important. But it would have been unnecessary if Alan Moore hadn't made such a boneheaded decision in the first place. It says a lot about a story when the writer regrets their treatment of a character in a story like Alan Moore did with Babs in The Killing Joke. |
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His decision may have been bad but its something that is part of her character now. And taking that away when you can still turn it into something good seems like a pretty big loss to me. You can make that story work. Arkham Knight did exactly that for example. |
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