Justice League Unlimited
A certian liberal friend of mine introduced me to a show on Cartoon Network, Justice League Unlimited. To be honest, I've always been a larger Marvel fan than DC (though I haven't read a Marvel title in years). When it came to the DC universe I defaulted to either Batman or Superman. The classics are always dependable.
While in comics over all Rouge is my absolute favorite. The Rouge of the '90's. Not what they've turned her into. Jim Lee's Rouge. That's my girl!
So, Lusipher had me watch 4 episodes of JLU and it was badass. It's TV 7 but I have no idea how any kid could comprehend half the stuff going on! It's some really deep, dark stuff. Like, how would the U.S. react should a group of superheroes, answerable to no one and untouchable by anyone, lived in a orbiting superlaser pointed down at Earth? Should we simply take their word that they won't use it against us? Also, what right do these superheroes have to interfere with official government proceedings? If the government does something legal within it's own borders, but certian superheroes disagree with the morality of the action, how should the government react when those same superheroes intervien?
Anyway, watching JLU and wouldn't you frickin' know it, I got me a new favorite DC character: Black Canary.
I've not seen much of her but what I have is completely sweet! For this I must thank, Lusipher. So, thanks dude. I've not been this geeked about a comic book character in a long time. Thank you for giving me someone to get excited about. When I thought comics DC and Marvel had about shriveled up and died here comes something fresh (though that's relative as she first appeared in 1947).
First, The Boss now Black Canary... Lusipher knows his damn cool characters who would instantly appeal to me.
While in comics over all Rouge is my absolute favorite. The Rouge of the '90's. Not what they've turned her into. Jim Lee's Rouge. That's my girl!So, Lusipher had me watch 4 episodes of JLU and it was badass. It's TV 7 but I have no idea how any kid could comprehend half the stuff going on! It's some really deep, dark stuff. Like, how would the U.S. react should a group of superheroes, answerable to no one and untouchable by anyone, lived in a orbiting superlaser pointed down at Earth? Should we simply take their word that they won't use it against us? Also, what right do these superheroes have to interfere with official government proceedings? If the government does something legal within it's own borders, but certian superheroes disagree with the morality of the action, how should the government react when those same superheroes intervien?
Anyway, watching JLU and wouldn't you frickin' know it, I got me a new favorite DC character: Black Canary.
I've not seen much of her but what I have is completely sweet! For this I must thank, Lusipher. So, thanks dude. I've not been this geeked about a comic book character in a long time. Thank you for giving me someone to get excited about. When I thought comics DC and Marvel had about shriveled up and died here comes something fresh (though that's relative as she first appeared in 1947).First, The Boss now Black Canary... Lusipher knows his damn cool characters who would instantly appeal to me.




