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I don't read many comics with Harley Quinn in them so I only really see stuff about her through the marketing DC does. I'm under the impression right now that outside of farting and being gay there's nothing else going on with the character. DC really need to learn how to show off their characters better.I made the mistake of looking at DC's website and ran smack-dab into this on the front page.
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Why the fuck is Carnage on this team? I understand Eddie’s under there right now, but how the fuck is the genocide symbiote okay with being in a superhero squad?Catman is also fwb with Ghost Maker (I'm not familiar with that character but apparently he's a Batman villain?)
The New Avengers.....my BuckyNat ❤
Yes but there were those episodes of Batman: The Animated Series where they teamed up that a bunch of people loved so clearly that means they belong together.Still mad that they ruined Poison Ivy. I don't even care if she's bisexual but shacking up with Harley Quinn of all people is bizarre. Poison Ivy is basically supposed to hate humans, if anything she should be dating a hippie.
Ivy is a femme Fatale. I think she should be just as abusive to Harley as the Joker is but in a different wayIvy is a rapist, prior to her softening, she was one of the most vile of Batman’s rogues and absolutely deserved being dragged kicking and screaming into that hell-prison. Most of them deserve the nightmare, Morrison Arkham Asylum, but Ivy really earned her spot.
Penguin, sadistic runt though he may be, never devised new ways to turn humans into plants or make plants that eat people and digest them.
She was awesome for it, genuine meta-human powerhouse heavyweight like Freeze and Clayface, that really sells the idea that Batman caused a “new breed” of criminal to rise up.
I am not reposting that picture for like ninth time, but back in 90s, they prototyped (and almost officially released) a BTAS figure with Harley and Ivy embracing (and Catwoman creeping under their feet), so Harley literally was intended and always existed as fanservice character.Yes but there were those episodes of Batman: The Animated Series where they teamed up that a bunch of people loved so clearly that means they belong together
Nah, they had shipping-themed figurine as BTAS merch which got vetoed late enough that there was an entire run printedthink the idea, at first, involved it being a Thelma and Louise type of thing. Add on some shenanigans, etc.
Then they kept pushing it as a gay thing. I think it's probably a way that Ivy's using pheromones to ensure Harley never harms her as Ivy's seen enough of what Joker and his ilk can do at a coin's toss
"Reed Richards might be extremely smart... but, human, you're a torch."I tried to read the Giant Sized Dark Phoenix issue, starring Kalama, that just came out, and it might be one of the worst things I've ever read. Just take a look at the quality of dialog in it.
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“Steve Rogers might be good at taking orders… but, mariner, you’re a sub.”"Reed Richards might be extremely smart... but, human, you're a torch."
He was very abusive to Sue apparently. Never mind the fact that she could literally level him and their house into the sun. (I believe she's like omega level superhero.....essentially she's one of the most powerful)"Reed Richards might be extremely smart... but, human, you're a torch."
any outright abusiveness done in the mainstream is extremely contrived and just boils down to "Reed should pay more attention to her, but she does kinda get why he's so absorbed with his work".He was very abusive to Sue apparently. Never mind the fact that she could literally level him and their house into the sun. (I believe she's like omega level superhero.....essentially she's one of the most powerful)
Also human torch more like flaming.
I'd rather make Sue the bad guy then Reed.Yeah, any actual abusiveness or 'toxicity' in Reed and Sue's relationship comes from faggy modern writers who use Reed as a punching bag for their daddy issues or their own relationship problems. Classically, the worst Reed would do is go into his lab to work on a project and not realize a week has passed, thereby ignoring his wife (and later, children) for days at a time.
any outright abusiveness done in the mainstream is extremely contrived and just boils down to "Reed should pay more attention to her, but she does kinda get why he's so absorbed with his work".