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#1  Edited By Booster_Bronze

I'm glad no one's complaining about "Oh Superman would just pound Harley Quinn into jelly in a minute." Ignore the power level arguments and just take this game for what it's trying to be: a fun fighting game using our favorite DC characters.

Also: Swamp Thing please.

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#3  Edited By Booster_Bronze

I disagree with them. I totally took it that Bruce Wayne was dead at the end from the explosion, and that Alfred was only seeing him as part of his "fantasy" for what he really wanted in the end for Bruce. If Nolan made it that he survived a nuclear blast with a 6-mile radius, then that would be the only really stupid part of the movie to me. I'm fine with Bruce dying and Blake taking over. Good movie. Loud as Heck though.

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#5  Edited By Booster_Bronze

Because he is a character where you're not sure (and neither is he) whether Batman or Bruce Wayne is the alter-ego. He is so conflicted that his hobby of crime fighting has become an obsession and that he's so deep into it that I think Batman is the real him by this point. Plus, he's so full of grief over his parents' deaths that he is constantly fighting crime to make up for it, but never succeeds (kinda like trying to fill a cup that has a hole in the bottom with water; No matter how much you pour in, it never seems to fill up). So the conflict is a key part of why I love the character.

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#6  Edited By Booster_Bronze

I'm guessing that from what I've read in "The Fall of the House of Wayne" side story, that they would have kept the baby's birth and hospitalization a secret seeing as how the mayor or whoever Martha was on the phone with, was threatening her unborn child. Thomas wayne Sr. is a doctor, so he could have delivered the baby, and then enough money thrown around can keep the kid's existence hush-hush.

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#7  Edited By Booster_Bronze

I think that Snyder did EXACTLY what the whole purpose of the DCnU and the reboot was: To simplify alot of confusing, convoluted crap for new readers. The original ideas (that of Bruce having a brother and then Morrison naming a Thomas Wayne Jr.) were simply conbined and simplified into ONE idea that made more sense than alternate realities and all that confusing stuff.

Also, a dream team-up I would LOVE to see: Hush and Thomas Wayne Jr. Imagine it, Hush trying to help Thomas gain control of the family fortune, both guys having a personal grudge against Bruce, not just Batman as most of his rogue's gallery do.

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#8  Edited By Booster_Bronze

I love how Willowwood looks like a twisted, dark version of Wayne Manor.

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#10  Edited By Booster_Bronze

Didn't read the entire thread so not sure if anyone said this yet, but I'm going to go out on a limb here and say Superman might be the gay character. it'd be a BOLD move by DC, and since they dissolved Clark and Lois's marriage, and he has yet to show any real love interest in any female character so far in either of his series, I'm gonna guess Supes. It's a long shot, I admit, but I can see it within the realm of possibilities.

As for a female gay character (which I doubt they'll do, as it'll be seen more as an explotation move than if it was a male character who might actually *gasp* challenge the way we look at our heroes), I would guess, since Didio said (I think) that it was a character with a monthly series, that it would be either Voodoo or Supergirl. Again, no reason to really point more towards one or the other, but neither has really even had a romantic interest since the reboot, and Voodoo "Slept" with Agent Fallon, although she was morphed into a dude at the time, so I'm not sure if that counts as lesbianism or not.