Articles & Essays
Green Lantern is a mythos I constantly find myself drawn to, but have never fully delved into. Though, after rewatching those two movies I’ve been looking down the rabbit hole for Green Lantern stories.
It began, with a paradox…
Since the release of Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox 2013, DC Animated has found itself in a new universe of storytelling. A new universe that has been met with, well…friction?
Steven Universe is a series that always seemed to struggle in finding its footing in terms of how it would progress the characters. Some would revert. Some would stay the same. Some would have radical changes that never seem to effect anything. But when it came down to its final moments, Steven Universe managed to find its footing with the character change that mattered most. Steven’s.
Isolation is a blessing and a curse.
That’s how I’ve chosen to look at it. Isolation has given me much more free time, but at the same time it’s given me too much free time. An idle mind is a wasted mind they say.
DC Animated Movie Universe Marathon
The Son Of Batman is easily 10 times better than Justice League: War in terms of storytelling. It feels much more directed towards a single point. That is a major advantage of doing singular character stories though. So I guess it’s automatic.
Justice League: War is very odd in the things it decides to focus on as well as the way it portrays some characters. Half off the male JL members spend their time trying to impress Wonder Woman, while also telling the audience that Superman and her will become an item. It all comes off as rather…uncomfortable.
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox started off the DC Animated Movie Universe we know today. The one that will soon be coming to an end. So the question today is, “Was Flashpoint Paradox really that good?”
This is the first set of marathons on this site, so I’ll explain what’s gonna happen! For this particular marathon, I am going to be watching every DCAMU movie. So that’s Flashpoint Paradox all the way through to Wonder Woman: Bloodlines.
If you weren’t aware, the comic industry is currently having a financial crisis. Many shops are finding it extremely difficult to operate in these trying times. There’s a good chance a decent percentage will close permanently after the dust settles.