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watch them memory hole that, or attempt to.Yup voiced by Julie Bowen. Iirc she was in a shipwreck and Hippolyta took her in.
Are they doing anything with Alan Scott bc they made a big deal about him being gay and ppl were butthurt and then they just killed off his husband in the origin story or something.
Anyways Alan Scott being gay is kinda nonsensical because he's like the one other JSA dude who's known for multiple romances and whatnot. Like, you could just as easily take another revived JSA member or something and do it to them.
like, idk, Johnny Thunder?
We need the right kind of fans in the business. In as much as I sorta don't want to bring it up, but Geoff Johns and Grant Morrison are big silver age fanboys and at least their stuff is a thousand times more enjoyable than someone like Mariko Tamaki.It has been going downhill since 1986. I can buy arguments about how original Crisis was needed (thou I disagree) and all that, but DC fucked up the fallout and it has been slow decline since then. Only difference now, versus 1990s lets say, is that the rot has progressed to such an extent that it is impossible not to notice it anymore.
On the contrary. We need less fans in this business. All the retarded shippings, character ownerships, stupid continuity fixes (that end up causing more continuity issues), constant origin retelling and "my favourite character is best at everything" shit is direct consequence of fans getting into the business.
I think it was a great time because of the shitload of B list books that were fun, like the Charlton characters in their DC books. Or the JLI stuff.The decade or so following the original Crisis was definitely my favorite DC period. Superman is consistently great from Byrne's work up until a little while after the Fall of Metropolis arc, likewise with Batman from roughly Jim Starlin's run until sometime after No Man's Land. James Robinson's Starman is also some of my favorite comics (shame he's never really done anything nearly as good... or even good). Then you also had Justice League International / Europe for a while. There was also a good (though largely forgotten) JSA book that followed their return from Ragnarok as aged heroes (it ended with a lot of them dying during Zero Hour). George Perez' Wonder Woman was also terrific, as was Peter David's Aquaman and Mark Waid's Flash.
And obviously the books on the big A listers were great too but you had so much fun shit back then. Suicide Squad was new, The Atom had a weird Power of the Atom thing. Hawkworld was fun.
and then Zero hour came and killed half the JSA and removed the possibility of having The Original Atom get by and develop character in the modern age with his successors. JFC.
and then 90s Hawkman was a bust.
the pre-zero hour JSA book was fun. It introduced Jesse Quick and left a cliffhanger on the last Badhenesian that they're never going to tie up because Jakeem THunder exists.
uh what else can I say? Uh, there were a lot of decent ideas that got mangled by the higher ups like that one where Captain Atom was supposed to be Monarch.
I think they could have pushed Zatanna as a heroine and made her A-list if they tried.