We Are With You Zack Snyder
I like the costume but I'm not sure about the leggings but that is okay.
I want to see it in the sunlight.
Batman Ninja more like Batman's Bizarre AdventureI like it too, but seeing it outside of a still will probably be the defining factor.
Small thing I like: The S-Insignia is high enough that looking at it is just high enough that it doesn't automatically mean looking directly down at her breasts (rather the eye seems to center on her sternum). That could have gone wrong in terms of Breast Insignia
instead of Chest Insignia.
Small thing I don't like: The colors are a bit Man-of-Steel-y, but that may just be a nitpick. Once again, how it look outside of stills will be important.
edited 6th Mar '15 2:28:55 PM by 3of4
"You can reply to this Message!"Maybe it's the mix of MoS and "traditional" that bothers me.
I don't know. But I agree that maybe we should see it in full light first.
Please help out our The History Of Video Games page.Someone on Tumblr played with the colors a bit
I'd actually prefer those stronger colors, but once again...still != series.
And Stephen Amell
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edited 7th Mar '15 12:22:55 AM by 3of4
"You can reply to this Message!"So who will Laura Vandervoort play? That's the real question.
Please help out our The History Of Video Games page.
We Are With You Zack Snyder
They may been using the set from Lois & Clark: the New Adventures of Superman.
edit* Turns out Andrew Kreisberg just wanted to take a picture of the sunrise and didn't realize it was the Daily Planet.
edited 17th Mar '15 3:42:27 PM by Halberdier17
Batman Ninja more like Batman's Bizarre AdventureSomeone a few pages back commented on Sueprgirl's small rogues gallery and said they figured Reactron would get a fair amount of play. I hope this is the case, since he's pretty much the only contender for her archenemy Post-Crisis and Pre-New 52 (the latter of which I can't comment on).
As far as supporting cast goes, I wouldn't mind an appearance from the Silver Age, psychic Lena Luthor.
So, that article claims that Vartox is a villain, but according to That Other Wiki he isn't - like, at all.
Since I have no real experience with the character, which is true?
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He was never a villain in the comics. Back in the Silver Age and Bronze Age he was a superhero from another planet and possessed of "hyper" powers that were actually stronger than Superman's. They were friends, but every so often somebody would mind control Vartox and Superman would have to find a way to snap him out of it. It was a way to put the "capable of obliterating galaxies" Pre-Crisis Superman in a position where he had to use his brains instead of his fists.
No!
"War without fire is like sausages without mustard." - Jean Juvénal des UrsinsFlying head? Wait, is Vartox based on the Sean Connery character from Zardoz? I note a certain physical resemblance too. If so than he must appear!
edited 21st Mar '15 6:26:24 AM by tricksterson
Trump delenda est

Faran Tahir is playing someone called the Commander.
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