I tried to read this but I didn't like the whole angle where using the Lantern rings is destroying the universe. I just want the Green Lanterns to be heroes, now they seem to be saddled with so much baggage, I can't get into it.
Bruce Wayne has easily been grave robbed more than any other character. He should get some Wayne Tech going on in that little cemetery behind his house.
@fallschirmjager: and who has decided money is the only way to care for one another? this whole notion you have in your head that nobody cares for anything except what happens to them is plain wrong. I've cared for family and friends my entire life, and you say the ones I haven't given money to in fact do not care for? what you are peddling is a load of nonsense. empathy - look it up, try to understand it, and then practice it. believe me you'll be better for it.
@mrtummytumms: since you brought me in on this I'll put in my 2 cents and explain in depth why that was a mistake. In that page I think we can all agree Bruce is at least an adult. So from the point his parents died to there he would have to have been extremely intelligent and driven to ever be Batman. He wasn't laying around like a bump on a log till he was an adult and THEN decide to get to work. It doesn't make sense for him to be this hopelessly lost and yes, "weak." Because if when he reached adulthood he still made no progress on coming to terms with the death of his parents how could he ever have pulled off being Batman who is a character that exists due to seemingly endless determination. Am I to think he kept his body in peak physical condition, became a master and genius of so many academics and then when he was an adult still had no clue at all? It simply does no line up nor make sense. Snyder is going for a big shock to make a point, and in doing so he dropped the ball. The narrative has fallen to pieces.
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