I'll be at the cinema with my camping gear the moment after they announce a Question movie. Assuming it is Vic Sage. Nothing against Montoya, but after seeing Vic Sage in Justice League Unlimited, I (and a lot of others) became a fan.
You cannot build off of the Dark Knight series. That is a realistic take on Batman. None of the other DC heroes could work in there except those without powers.
Agreed, however, "realistic" is a bit thin when you have a guy running around in a functional mode with half his face missing. That completely broke suspension of disbelief. I would have found it much more believable to have the scarred face, like Tommy Jones' look, than the exposed face.
Yeah, Bane was more of a sci-fi character. Calling him "supernatural" is just... odd.
Referencing the old City of Heroes breakdown of powers (mutant, science, natural, tech, magic), Bane would probably have been science origin, due to the Venom, but with a strong leaning toward the natural origin.
Uhh...supernatural would mean Bane is some kind of ghost/demon/spirit/ ETC. He was never that..he just used ridiculously OP steroids..
I use the word supernatural as in a super natural. Like a regular person who uses regular fighting that results in super damage. Like a Karate master who can karate chop stone to pieces and doesn't use like super chi or something.
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I'll be at the cinema with my camping gear the moment after they announce a Question movie. Assuming it is Vic Sage. Nothing against Montoya, but after seeing Vic Sage in Justice League Unlimited, I (and a lot of others) became a fan.
Three and most importantly, "The fake news guy?" was a Green Lantern reference. The recent Bruce Timm Animated Series, Hal Jordan talking to Guy Gardner, Gardner mentions Earth has added another Lantern that Hal hadn't yet met, John Stewart. Jordan's response, "The fake news guy?"
Watch more cartoons! They're smarter than most of the rest of the garbage on TV!
I use the word supernatural as in a super natural. Like a regular person who uses regular fighting that results in super damage. Like a Karate master who can karate chop stone to pieces and doesn't use like super chi or something.
That's still not the definition of the word. Supernatural is ghosts, vampires, demons, and stuff. Super drugs like venom are pretty much in the realm of cyberpunk sci-fi.
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I'll be at the cinema with my camping gear the moment after they announce a Question movie. Assuming it is Vic Sage. Nothing against Montoya, but after seeing Vic Sage in Justice League Unlimited, I (and a lot of others) became a fan.
Agreed, however, "realistic" is a bit thin when you have a guy running around in a functional mode with half his face missing. That completely broke suspension of disbelief. I would have found it much more believable to have the scarred face, like Tommy Jones' look, than the exposed face.
Referencing the old City of Heroes breakdown of powers (mutant, science, natural, tech, magic), Bane would probably have been science origin, due to the Venom, but with a strong leaning toward the natural origin.
I use the word supernatural as in a super natural. Like a regular person who uses regular fighting that results in super damage. Like a Karate master who can karate chop stone to pieces and doesn't use like super chi or something.
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Well, I just got told. Bravo.
That's still not the definition of the word. Supernatural is ghosts, vampires, demons, and stuff. Super drugs like venom are pretty much in the realm of cyberpunk sci-fi.
and there are really 32 flavors of ice cream. Who knew Baskin-Robbins was tied to a conspiracy? :P