No, but Mr. Sinister certainly was, and ironically he's one of the X-Men's most popular villains. In my opinion, Eviless is no worse than Sinestro, Atrocitus, Captain Cold, or Bizarro. The name won't...
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No, but Mr. Sinister certainly was, and ironically he's one of the X-Men's most popular villains. In my opinion, Eviless is no worse than Sinestro, Atrocitus, Captain Cold, or Bizarro. The name won't...
As of this article, I'd say Cheetah is a certainty, especially since Johns has said she'll have a role in Trinity War, and the villains month spawns from Trinity War.
The question now is if any...
With 2,000+ characters, there's no way Cheetah/Giganta/Doctor Psycho wont be in it. Hell, I'd expect to see some obscure faces too (*coughMouseMancough*).
There's no objectivity in a comic book forum. ;)
Maybe because they don't like the book?
Let's face it. Anyone who likes the book will likely talk about the things he or she likes. Anyone who doesn't, talks about the things he or she doesn't...
Hot blond Ares disagrees.
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What exactly are we both trying to prove anyway? :confused: Neither Egg Fu nor Blue Snowman are well-known villains by any means, but they are both unique. Cheetah and Giganta aren't household names,...
I think you're taking "household name" too literally. By those standards, there are only a handful of household names.
Cheetah was also Diana's arch-enemy in Justice League: Doom, don't forget...
They're certainly more well-known than Egg Fu.
Egg Fu's not exactly a household name, either.
Clearly, he's never seen the Blue Snowman. :tongue:
Enough with the Egg Fu comments. How insulting.
It proves that she wasn't a big bad. Big Bads don't typically try to kill someone and then become their BFF. The book has been setting the First Born up as the big bad, with Apollo following close...
And yet look at her now.
I'd love it if Cassandra turned out to be a big bad (and regained her manipulative voice powers). Azzarello's series has yet to have a powerful female big bad, and it mainly seems like a bunch of men...
They were in the Kanigher run, too. Three distinct girls (plus Etta) instead of a group of semi-nameless college students. Their names were Tina Toy, Lita Little, and Thelma Tall, I believe.
Just when I thought we were rid of him, Lennox is back. Oye, and it hasn't even been one issue yet.
I did enjoy the battle between Wonder Woman and Artemis.
A little surprised at who Cassandra...
She looks kind of like the Deborah Domaine version, which I'm okay with.
Agreed. I'd also slap "replacing Artemis and Phillipus with Aleka and Dessa" up there.
Agreed. The clay origin feels more like a Greek myth... this makes it too myth-meets-Montel.
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Ares is clearly channeling Deimos with his beard.
I think it looks great, and I like that Morrison is using bits of established continuity rather than just making up his own stuff.
Pretty sure Wonder Woman's more profitable than Green Arrow.
But this is pretty nitpicky. I mean, it's just advertisement.
I definitely think WW lacks some respect from DC, but this isn't a...
It's a great read if you like mythology, action, and an ensemble cast. There are some great stories that have come from it, but also a lot of fluff that seems kind of pointless at the end of the day....
I wasn't a huge fan of a lot of Phil's stuff, though some of it was great (my favorite was the Villainy Inc arc). Still, it's a great article and I would like to see him on the book again one day.
Doesn't change the fact that they appeared outside of comics and thus are at least known to some people.