
It’s no secret to anyone who’s been on this site that I love superheroes. Superheroes are awesome not because of what they can do. The supervillains can do that stuff, too. What sets the superhero apart is right there in the name: hero. With all their great abilities they seek to make the world better, and the best superheroes don’t see themselves as gods but people with special abilities and doodads that they use in service to humanity.
From comic books to cartoons I’ve grown up with the superhero. Whether DC or Marvel or some indie comic, Hanna-Barbera or Filmation and later Ruby-Spears, there is not been a point in my story-loving life that I haven’t seen superheroes, as I mentioned yesterday. What makes a hero a hero beyond the idea of saving others, and how does that translate to the super variety? YouTuber Shady Doorags recently posted a review of the Justice League episode “Legends”. The series was intended to be hour-long episodes but Cartoon Network told them to make them half-hour, so the scripts had to be worked into two-parters…that Cartoon Network aired back to back as a full hour anyway, just in case you thought scheduling from the stupidity range was something started with Teen Titans Go!. In the following video, Shady goes over the tale of Green Lantern John Stewart, The Flash, Hawkgirl, and Martian Manhunter finding themselves in an alternate dimension where John’s favorite comic book comes to life. Not the first time this concept has happened, even when fictional realities meet other fictional realities that are fiction in the first fictional reality.
Good luck translating that sentence. Point is it’s not a new plot but one that has opportunities when done right. “Legends” is just such a story, but I’ll let our guest speaker do the talking before coming back with my thoughts.









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Posted by ShadowWing Tronix on October 25, 2023 in DC Spotlight and tagged comic sales, commentary, DC Comics.
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