@smashbrawler: I think Clark and Lois can either be together or not, whatever gives us good stories. The whole Superman-Wonder Woman thing has promise especially now that the Trinity War is almost upon us.
Never have been...and never will be a fan of people trying to change the race of established characters.
Agreed.
Though I did enjoy both Sam Jackson and Scarlett Johansson in The Avengers. And yeah, Nick Fury was black in some comics but I've just used of seeing him as a cigar smoking white dude.
While I liked the previous trailers I was still a bit sceptical. This trailer sold this approach to me. Still not a fan of such a dark version of Superman and his mythos but the trailer got me intrigued in knowing what will happen.
Sinestro Corps War and Blackest Night. Rebirth, Brightest Day and WotGL were really good too. I can recommend pretty much any pre-New 52 arc from Johns' run.
@gokuwarrior: I think Diana being a compassionate superhero and an amazon warrior who uses a sword is an interesting mix. Out of the Trinity I can see Wonder Woman killing mythic beasts and even gods if forced to. And in some extra cases I think it's justified, namely with Maxwell Lord like you said. Diana gave the centaurs a chance and killed them in their second encounter. She had to protect a girl and her unborn baby. And Diana got badly beat up by both Apollo and Artemis before she gave it her best. During their second fight Diana uses Artemis' power against her (and chooses to keep her bracelets and give into absolute/corruptive power). I think she shows consideration and isn't just a mindless brute.
I love the Perez run and think there are some really good qualities in both Rucka's and Simone's run.
@gokuwarrior: Well if you want balance there's Johns' Justice League book. It's got action and it had a Cheetah arc in that told the backstory of her and Diana's relationship. Then of course there's Steve Trevor and his history explained (in a backstory) with Diana.
I don't get the wonder nanny thing. She looks after a single mother and her unborn child yet you think Diana doesn't act like Wonder Woman (I assume you mean being compassionate?)
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