Seriously, the only time I can remember the heroes being run off only to learn the villains were more powerful was in an episode of The Transformers where the Decepticons tricked humans into thinking the Autobots were the real bad guys. Otherwise, we don’t get to see a story where there is no hero left to oppose the superpowerful villain because the people or one self-righteous moron chased or killed them off. That would leave nobody to save the world. Does anyone really think Waller’s people, sans any superpowered people, would be able to handle Darkseid? Or Mongul? The Yellow or Red Lanterns? I want to see the Elseworlds story where Waller realizes she #$%#$ed up badly and there’s nothing she can do about it, if only to remind us why we have superheroes.
Speaking of DC, I did see that they’re returning to the 1970s-1990s logo. They’re really hoping nostalgia will bring the readers back…except when it comes to the reasons they actually left in the first place. That nonsense they’ll keep doing. It’s really just another gimmick and I don’t see anybody buying into those anymore.
Over at The Clutter Reports this week, I reorganized a shelf to properly store my A/V gear…and left a piece out like an idiot.
I have a couple of article ideas thanks to the fools at Variety, so that should be fun. We also the final chapter of Star Trek: The Vulcan Academy Murders for Chapter By Chapter, which will mean a book report at The Clutter Reports next week. That’s in addition to the comic reviews, fun videos, and whatever else comes to mind and I’m able to put together. Have a great week, everyone!





