Trying to change the status quo
Super villains are usually trying to take over the world or rob banks and shit. That’s like saying Jeffery Dahmer was just trying to have a snack.
Trying to change the status quo
Super villains are usually trying to take over the world or rob banks and shit. That’s like saying Jeffery Dahmer was just trying to have a snack.
This doesn’t sound real. This sounds like a lazy comedy sketch from 10 years ago.
By the way, as someone who hasn’t been under a rock recently, kids still play with toys.
In history, sure, the idea deserves criticism. But in fiction this archetype is called a protagonist and its very different to tell a story without at least one. Is Sherlock Holmes an example of Great Man theory? Most people are not as gifted as he is. What about Robin Hood? I’d argue that these characters share a lot of traits with Batman and Green Arrow respectively, so why is one ok but not the other?
As for the status quo thing, I honestly don’t know what to do about that from a storytelling perspective. “Guy who shoots lasers decides to enact social reform” is an odd pitch.
Supervillains consider themselves to be superior to the common masses. Superheroes don’t see it that way. They see their power as a tool to help those who weren’t as lucky as them. The superpower lottery is a vehicle to tell the story. The moral is about how those powers are used.
I think you mean “free range cats”. The term " stray" refers to homeless cats/dogs.
No one here is talking about how the woman in the picture looks the same in both photos? Am I missing something?
You can’t call something a graphic novel if it’s only one page long though, so what do you call it?
Have you not seen the movie?
Yes I have. That’s why I was confused.
The rest of it
Jesus Christ, it’s a stupid kids movie about superhero teens. I guarantee you that the people writing didn’t put that much thought into it.
You’re going to have to elaborate on what you mean by this.
Team Magma is at it again.
More like it’s still canon, but heavily retconned. FRLG removed some of the early weirdness and made it more consistent with the others, and Let’s Go removed what little they missed with the first set of Kanto remakes. Both versions of Johto are direct sequels to Kanto, everyone important in the region shows up to the world tournament in B2W2, and Red and Green/Blue appear as adults in Sun/Moon’s post game. It’s just the references to real world countries and animals and stuff that they sweep under the rug and say “You didn’t see that. That didn’t happen.”
We’ve existed since the 80’s. The only thing recent about us is the population boom the internet gave us.
What the fuck did I just watch?
Find your flame from the Sonic Frontiers ost.
Seraphim are only one type of angel. The Cherubim are perfectly fuckable if you’re into the whole four heads thing.
They got replaced by 24 hour dedicated children’s channels, which in turn got replaced by streaming.
Wait, what happened with Bandcamp?
Some of the more recent games have the music cut out when you’re underwater. IMO, this makes the countdown even worse when it finally happens.
Take a look at a population density map of the US. A lot of the places that don’t light up are agricultural. If for some reason you have never seen a real farm before and always wanted to then by all means come on by, but we call them “flyover states” for a reason. All the cool tourist destinations are in the glowy bits.
I assume you were asking for tourist reasons anyway. If you were just asking for curiosity sake, it depends where you live. I live in the rural part of Illinois and it only takes 15 - 20 minutes to get to a supermarket by car, but walking there is completely out of the question. Especially with the hills. Oh God, my feet hurt just thinking about it.