Klaus
First Post
And I disagree with the forced advancing of the timeline. If the usual stand-alone Batman story follows him for a night or two, you can have 300 issues without needing to advance one year.Felon said:I disagree. Seems like an overdue overhaul to me, rather than propping up the same characters for all of infinity. It's inorganic...plastic...stagnant. It's like some old computer that just keeps creeping along badly in need of a reboot, but everybody's afraid of what will happen if you try.
Superman doesn't have a worthy successor, granted, but Wonder Woman and Bats do. I wouldn't mind a less cosmic torch-passing (Batman the god? No thanks), with the originals sticking around mentoring their proteges, but since they've been permanently stuck around the age of thirty, that kind of transition doesn't work.
Look at Tim Drake and Conner Kent. They were introduced as kid sidekicks, but the way DC is steamrolling through its timeline, Tim should no longer be a minor, and Conner should be going by Superlad, at least (were him not dead), not Superboy.