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During the investigation of recent hollers in the Complete Monster thread, it's become apparent to the staff that an insular, unfriendly culture has evolved in the Complete Monster and Magnificent Bastard threads that is causing problems.

Specific issues include:

  • Overzealous hollers on tropers who come into the threads without being familiar with all the rules and traditions of the tropes. And when they are familiar with said rules and traditions, they get accused (with little evidence) of being ban evaders.
  • A few tropers in the thread habitually engage in snotty, impolite mini-modding. There are also regular complaints about excessive, offtopic "socializing" posts.
  • Many many thread regulars barely post/edit anywhere else, making the threads look like they are divorced from the rest of TV Tropes.
  • Following that, there are often complaints about the threads and their regulars violating wiki rules, such as on indexing, crosswicking, example context and example categorization. Some folks are working on resolving the issues, but...
  • Often moderator action against thread regulars leads to a lot of participants suddenly showing up in the moderation threads to protest and speak on their behalf, like a clique.

It is not a super high level problem, but it has been going on for years and we cannot ignore it any longer. There will be a thread in Wiki Talk to discuss the problem; in the meantime there is a moratorium on further Complete Monster and Magnificent Bastard example discussion until we have gotten this sorted out.

Update: The new threads have been made and can be found here:

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Complete Monster Cleanup Thread

Please see the Frequently Asked Questions and Common Requests List before suggesting any new entries for this trope.

IMPORTANT: To avoid a holler to the mods, please see here for the earliest date a work can be discussed, (usually two weeks from the US release), as well as who's reserved discussion.

When voting, you must specify the candidate(s). No blanket votes (i.e. "[tup] to everyone I missed").

No plagiarism: It's fair to source things, but an effortpost must be your own work and not lifted wholesale from another source.

We don't care what other sites think about a character being a Complete Monster. We judge this trope by our own criteria. Repeatedly attempting to bring up other sites will earn a suspension.

What is the Work

Here you briefly describe the work in question and explain any important setting details. Don't assume that everyone is familiar with the work in question.

Who is the Candidate and What have they Done?

This will be the main portion of the Effort Post. Here you list all of the crimes committed by the candidate. For candidates with longer rap sheets, keep the list to their most important and heinous crimes, we don't need to hear about every time they decide to do something minor or petty.

Do they have any Mitigating Factors or Freudian Excuse?

Here you discuss any potential redeeming or sympathetic features the character has, the character's Freudian Excuse if they have one, as well as any other potential mitigating factors like Offscreen Villainy or questions of moral agency. Try to present these as objectively as possible by presenting any evidence that may support or refute the mitigating factors.

Do they meet the Heinousness Standard?

Here you compare the actions of the Candidate to other character actions in the story in order to determine if they stand out or not. Remember that all characters, not just other villains, contribute to the Heinousness Standard

Final Verdict?

Simply state whether or not you think the character counts or not.

Edited by GastonRabbit on Aug 31st 2023 at 4:14:10 AM

SpaceProtagonist (Experienced, Not Yet Jaded) Relationship Status: Abstaining
#282251: Oct 6th 2021 at 5:08:12 AM

I'm just going to inform you now that I'm not here for a write-up (not yet). I'm currently watching Paths of Glory (Very dark, bleak and tricky to keep up with), and I realized the General Mireau was labeled as a CM, and I think I found a notable quote that pretty much showcases just how callous he is.

General Mireau: The troops are mutinying, refusing to advance! Fire as ordered until further notice.
Captain Rousseau: With all respect, sir, you have no right to order me to shoot down my own men, unless you are willing to take full and undivided responsibility for it.
Mireau: Captain Rousseau, are you going to obey my order?
Rousseau: I must have a written order before I can execute such a command, sir. Supposing you're killed. Then where will I be?
Mireau: You'll be in front of a firing squad tomorrow morning, that's where you'll be! Hand over your command and report yourself under arrest to my headquarters!

Edited by SpaceProtagonist on Oct 6th 2021 at 9:27:11 AM

Libraryseraph uu~ from Canada (Handed A Sword) Relationship Status: Raising My Lily Rank With You
uu~
#282252: Oct 6th 2021 at 5:16:01 AM

[tup] to Borsten and Izuma

[tdown] to Murdstone

[up] the quote's a bit long right now, but if you start it at "the soldiers are refusing to advance" i think it'd work fine

HAPPY HALLOWEEN FOR MARIA
STARCRUSHER99 The Moron from one of my unhealthy obsessions (Captain) Relationship Status: Showing feelings of an almost human nature
The Moron
#282253: Oct 6th 2021 at 5:50:05 AM

Alright then, let's keep this going - back to Hex, only we're jumping ahead to near the end when it turns out that in the future, aliens took over the world; specifically, issue #16, "The Slayer and the Slave". I can keep this brief.

Who are the Xxggs lordship and commander?

Those are the closest things I can figure for names.

These two are leaders of the Xxggs species, a species of alien who at some point in the future of the Bad Future arrived on Earth (it's mentioned to be a fixed point in time). The Xxggs then took over the Earth, killing any who tried to resist while enslaving the survivors, essentially being the Combine from Half-Life 2. However, eventually a man named S'ven Tarah managed to take one of their time machines and came up with a plan - while he can't prevent the invasion, he can inject their past selves with a chemical that will weaken their descendants, allowing the humans to rise up in the future.

The commander then learns of S'ven time traveling and takes his concern to the lord, who naturally flies into a rage of arrogance when he learns that S'ven only went to the 21st century. The commander tells him not to underestimate the 21st century human race, so the lord tells him to deal with the issue - luckily for him, the commander reveals that he already sent in a strike force to attack and prevent S'ven's plan, ensuring the subjugation of Earth in the future.

Along the way, this ground force ends up killing a whole bunch of people in order to get to S'ven, but in the end, S'ven manages to build his own starship and enact his plan, hopefully providing hope to future Earth generations. The lord and commander, meanwhile, both never appear again.

Any mitigating factors? Freudian Excuse?

They're both only in one scene, but it's just enough to establish their personalities and roles - the lord is responsible for the Xxggs subjugation of Earth in the future and is an arrogant dick, while the commander controls the ground forces who then go to the present and is smarter and more cautious than his boss. Additionally, the commander orders his forces onto their mission to ensure their future invasion before even talking to the lord, so he's independent enough to count.

Other than that, nothing. These aren't complicated characters.

Are they heinous enough?

We get just enough visuals of their subjugation to establish just what they intend, and it lets them keep. We see people in chains, the Earth on fire, the works. It's pretty vague, but given that this level of slavery and destruction is unique to them here (especially since it leads to S'ven also becoming a slaver, albeit on a smaller scale, in order to stop them), they've got enough that they don't need more specifics - one of them leads the subjugation in the future, and the other commands the forces who then go back in time to make sure that it can happen in the future.

Final verdict?

They're boring as fuck, but they keep - what do you think?

ACW from Arlington, VA (near Washington, D.C.) Since: Jul, 2009
nwotyzal Since: Sep, 2019
#282255: Oct 6th 2021 at 6:45:17 AM

[tup]Izuma & Xxggs

[tdown]Murdstone

Edited by nwotyzal on Oct 6th 2021 at 7:04:01 AM

Beast from Ontario, Canada Since: Aug, 2012 Relationship Status: Browsing the selection
#282256: Oct 6th 2021 at 6:53:33 AM

[tup] Borsten.

[tup] Izuma.

[tup] Xxggs.

"It's like...a cliff, and if I do it, I'm just gonna...fall." "I think we're already falling."
therealjackieboy from Austin, TX Since: Feb, 2014 Relationship Status: watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
#282257: Oct 6th 2021 at 7:23:17 AM

[tup] The Xxggs (try to say that five times fast)

Edited by therealjackieboy on Oct 6th 2021 at 7:23:42 AM

It's Spooky Month!
Ordeaux26 Since: May, 2019 Relationship Status: [TOP SECRET]
#282258: Oct 6th 2021 at 7:53:25 AM

[tup] Izuma, Xxggs, personally I will upvote Murdstone but it seems I am already outvoted.

Edited by Ordeaux26 on Oct 6th 2021 at 7:53:44 AM

STARCRUSHER99 The Moron from one of my unhealthy obsessions (Captain) Relationship Status: Showing feelings of an almost human nature
The Moron
#282259: Oct 6th 2021 at 7:54:55 AM

And now let's wrap this up with an Arc Villain duo in the middle:

Who are Mack Austin and Terry Ingalls? What do they do?

Mack and Terry are high-ranking members of a gang called the Combine, which seeks to take control of future Gotham City in order to profit. These two are introduced luring in Jonah by suggesting they know where his Love Interest Steileta is, showing him a video of Batman supposedly torturing and killing her, setting him against Batman in the hopes to kill the vigilante. In truth, they previously kidnapped Stileta and placed her under mind control, then having her experimented on in order to make her a premier underground fighter at her club so she can kill for their entertainment.

Meanwhile, Batman and Jonah come to blows, but they realize they're on the same side and split up - Jonah goes to the club he knows she's at, while Batman threatens the Combine's leader to give up. In response, Mack and Terry sell Stileta away from their club, where she's then experimented on further, while they go to the GCPD and offer their services as weapon contractors - specifically, they've built Terminators (that's literally what they're called) that are designed to serve as the ultimate crime fighters. Of course, if they want their help, they need to take out the Batman.

The pressure Batman puts on them following the attempted sale prompts their boss to create a new plan, which they execute with relish - to lure Batman away, a fire is set in an abandoned building that threatens hundreds of nearby people while Terry and Mack's Terminators are mass-produced to threaten the city into submission. Soon enough, the Terminators are released onto the public where they begin killing indiscriminately, intending to force the city to accept their services.

Luckily, Jonah and Batman manage to defeat the Terminators, albeit at the potential cost of Batman's life, but with more power gained, Terry and Mack leave to celebrate. Jonah, having figured out that they trafficked Stileta and tracked them down, ambushed them and by the end of the confrontation, both of the men are dead.

Any mitigating factors? Freudian Excuse?

They're kinda chummy with each other, but nothing that indicates genuine care, especially when one of them dies and the other just spends the rest of the book trying to save his own ass. Other than that, nothing whatsoever.

Are they heinous enough?

Given their tier, yeah they are - they're not enslaving races, but they're trafficking at least one person in a horrific manner (essentially having her mind-controlled and experimented on, the effects of which she doesn't shake off by comic's end), alongside manipulating Jonah into trying to kill Batman, and who could forget eagerly playing a role in a plan that threatens thousands of innocent people for their own financial gain. It may be a squeak in, but they make it.

Final verdict?

And the last yep - what about you?

Edited by STARCRUSHER99 on Oct 6th 2021 at 5:34:33 AM

YobabyColin Since: Apr, 2021 Relationship Status: A cockroach, nothing can kill it.
#282260: Oct 6th 2021 at 8:20:39 AM

[tup] to Mark, Terry, and Xxggs. No to Murdstone.

ACW from Arlington, VA (near Washington, D.C.) Since: Jul, 2009
#282261: Oct 6th 2021 at 8:24:13 AM

Wait, wasn't it Mack and Terry's boss who ordered them to set the fire? I'd be more inclined to think he counts than the duo.

STARCRUSHER99 The Moron from one of my unhealthy obsessions (Captain) Relationship Status: Showing feelings of an almost human nature
The Moron
#282262: Oct 6th 2021 at 8:26:29 AM

The comic is so inconsistent over who the boss is that I can’t even tell who it’s supposed to be - there are at least five different candidates - but these guys are a constant presence by comparison, and they’re shown to be producing the robots, whereas we don’t even know just who started the fire. It’s an absolute mess of a situation, but these two are pretty much the only constant, and in the scheme that matters, they take an active role - and then outside of the scheme, they run an underground fighting ring where at least one person is mind controlled and experimented on just on top of that

[down] Your feeling would be accurate, and that’s all there really is to say about that

Edited by STARCRUSHER99 on Oct 6th 2021 at 5:33:53 AM

ACW from Arlington, VA (near Washington, D.C.) Since: Jul, 2009
#282263: Oct 6th 2021 at 8:36:26 AM

So key figures in a plot to kill many (even if not THE head), plus an underground fighting ring which is their own creation?

I'll give a cautious yes. Somehow I get the feeling this comic isn't that good [lol]

EDIT: I guess this'll go at the end of the Pre-Crisis folder? Also, I'll change the header at Batman:

Edited by ACW on Oct 6th 2021 at 11:39:09 AM

Ordeaux26 Since: May, 2019 Relationship Status: [TOP SECRET]
#282264: Oct 6th 2021 at 8:43:00 AM

According to the release date it was released both during and after ComicBook.Crisis On Infinite Earths.

STARCRUSHER99 The Moron from one of my unhealthy obsessions (Captain) Relationship Status: Showing feelings of an almost human nature
The Moron
#282265: Oct 6th 2021 at 8:44:52 AM

To be honest, no clue on placement, so either the end of the Pre-Crisis or the beginning of Post-Crisis make the most sense. I think I lean towards Post-Crisis just cause it started after Crisis did if only by months.

Edited by STARCRUSHER99 on Oct 6th 2021 at 11:47:28 AM

Ordeaux26 Since: May, 2019 Relationship Status: [TOP SECRET]
#282266: Oct 6th 2021 at 8:49:47 AM

Also on a bit of a related side note, I know that people don't like it when I talk about pages but I do feel it is important in this case. I am wondering if we should make a Wonder Woman page as it currently has 12. I already have an idea of what it would look like.

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  • Examples from the DC Extended Universe can be found here.
  • Examples from animated works (including related comics) can be found here.
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All spoilers are unmarked. You Have Been Warned!


Pre-Crisis Only

  • 1942 series: Cylvia Cyber, also known as Doctor Cyber, is the leader of an unnamed Nebulous Evil Organization who was defeated by Wonder Woman after slaughtering a monastery full of monks just to get the valuables inside and staging a jewel heist in London. Returning to destroy Hong Kong and blackmail the world with Earthquake machines, Cyber was disfigured by a member of Tiger Tong after she had the group killed for no longer being of use to her. Irrationally blaming Diana for this, she ordered the Earthquake Machine she placed across the world to be activated and tried to kill Diana herself, but was thought dead when one of the machines she was near exploded. Surviving and desiring to regain her beauty, Cyber returned multiple times to abduct women to transplant her brain into them, trying this on both Diana and Donna Troy, and fatally extracted information from a famous cosmetician in an attempt to graft Diana's face onto her own. Escaping custody and disguising herself as Diana, Cyber broke into the Pentagon and stole America's nuclear launch codes, planning to start a nuclear war and frame Diana for the deed.

Post-Crisis (May Also Include Pre-Crisis)

  • 1987 series:
    • Edgar Cizko, better known as the infamous Doctor Psycho, is the epitome of a Depraved Dwarf and a raging misogynist with a long and memorable rap sheet. Psycho introduced himself by psychically torturing a guidance counselor who confronts him over subtly manipulating the minds of a school's students and attempting to murder her and her unborn baby in the process. After this incident, Psycho would go on to wreak swaths of death and mayhem with his powers, often teaming up with others, racking up a count of driving and attempting to drive people to suicide on numerous occasions, molesting and raping women he fancies, going on a psychotic rampage after being called "normal" and, in possibly his worst moment, hypnotizing an entire crowd of people into partially cannibalizing each other. Psycho, aroused by this, allowed the people to live as an act of sheer torture, even condemning them to feel his own sexual pleasure as their own. A man whose diminutive, nonthreatening stature is vastly disproportionate to his evil, Psycho is one of Diana's most shamelessly wicked rogues.
    • Doctor Poison II, real name Marina Maru, has only had a few appearances, but has made up for that with the sheer ugliness of the crimes she commits. The granddaughter of a Japanese war criminal, the original Doctor Poison, she has continued her grandmother's research, creating new toxins and diseases with which to infect the world. Kidnapping a man named Richard Agoras, Doctor Poison subjected him to lengthy torture and experimentation, ultimately using the Pandora Virus to mutate him into a hideous monster, and unleashing him on Wonder Woman. When captured following this incident, Doctor Poison released the Pandora Virus into the atmosphere, endangering millions of lives. Escaping custody, Poison joined Queen Clea's new Villainy Incorporated, and helped to overrun the Pocket Dimension of Skartaris, requesting that any prisoners they took be turned over to her for further use in her experiments. Using drugs and prolonged torture, Poison transformed her victims into living zombies, and forced them to battle their friends and relatives when Skartaris rose up against Clea's despotic regime. When Trinity betrayed Clea and attempted to eliminate all sapient life in Skartaris, Poison tried to prevent Wonder Woman from stopping Trinity, hoping to see the dimension destroyed by Trinity's new virus; she later willingly loaned her talents to the collective responsible for producing the monster Genocide. Obsessed with producing the perfect toxic agents and little else, and making her appearance as horrible as possible in order to maximize fear in her victims, Doctor Poison II is as bad as a Mad Scientist can get.
    • Sebastien Ballesteros, aka Cheetah III, quickly proved himself the worst person to ever hold the title. An Argentine robber baron who made his fortune collaborating with the National Reorganization Process, Ballesteros decided real power trumped riches and stole the power of the Cheetah from Barbara Minerva, leaving her for dead. Kidnapping Diana's foster sister, Vanessa Kapatelis, Ballesteros psychologically and surgically modified her into becoming the Silver Swan, then unleashed her on Cassie Sandsmark's school, leaving dozens of students injured or dead. He subsequently forced Vanessa to join in his and Circe's plot to murder half of New York, and personally captured Superman so that Circe could brainwash him into believing that he was Doomsday and turn him loose on Diana. After this plan failed, Ballesteros retreated to his base in Buenos Aires, where he plotted to slaughter protestors with his Cheetah powers, and burned down much of the city in battle with the returned Barbara Minerva. Escaping with his life, but not the whole of his fortune, Ballesteros again kidnapped Vanessa, who had been briefly freed by Wonder Woman, and put her through another round of torture, surgery, and psychological conditioning, before selling her to Veronica Cale for ten million dollars. Murdered by Minerva shortly afterwards, Ballesteros left behind a legacy of misery and shattered lives.
    • "Wrath of the Silver Serpent" arc: Astarte, the renegade Amazon, swiftly proved herself the nastiest villain of Gail Simone's run. After usurping command of the nomadic intergalactic army known as The Citizenry, Astarte transformed what had been a largely pacific collective into a rampaging horde that destroyed and cannibalized the populaces of entire planets, kidnapped, genetically modified and raped men for reproductive purposes, and indoctrinated stolen girls into becoming loyal slave-soldiers for Astarte's wars. Having put her daughter, Theana, through Training from Hell—forcing her to murder one hundred other children or starve—Astarte kept her caged like an animal, only turning her loose when Wonder Woman threatened her invasion of Earth. When Diana started getting through to Theana, Astarte ordered her daughter executed.

Elseworlds

  • Amazonia, by William Messner-Loebs et al.: King Jack Planters is a seemingly-noble American who takes the throne after a mysterious explosion decimates the entirety of the Royal Family. In truth the notorious Jack the Ripper who rigged the explosion himself after his initial killings, Jack keeps the sole survivor as a paralyzed trophy and plunges his nation into a brutal war with France whilst keeping the women of the country as lower-class citizens. A raving misogynist in his meantime, Jack invents a drug to erase men's "femininity" to reduce them to bloodthirsty beasts and spreads the drug among his inner circle to have them hunt down and butcher captured women for sport, hoping to raise his son as an equally-bloodthirsty heir and laughing that he slaughtered his own wife alongside a hundred others for the purpose of establishing a "Ripper's world" among the land he rules over. Even when Diana herself saves his life from an earlier attack, Jack smugly brushes the matter off by revealing the attempted assassin was a friend of Jack's before he murdered his daughter in a fit of cruel lust, later trying to make Diana herself as the centerpiece of his latest hunt while kidnapping her children to grow up under cruel experimentation.

Other Continuities

  • Wonder Woman's Volume One: Hercules is a savage misogynist who is responsible for the trauma of the Amazons, as well as Diana's father. Attacking the Amazons and stripping them of power and agency, Hercules rapes Hyppolyta, attempting to force her to be his personal Sex Slave while giving the remainder of the Amazons to his men to suffer the same, boasting that their children will live and die by his grace.
  • Just Imagine... Stan Lee Creating the DC Universe: Armando Guitez is the Big Bad of the Wonder Woman story, and manages to stick out even among other far more powerful villains as a truly reprehensible monster. Using his wealth, Guitez begins tearing apart Mexican ruins looking for ancient and powerful runes, and threatens any nearby farmers off their land with death, ordering one beaten to death and shooting another in the head just for voicing their compaints against him. After murdering Judge Mendoza for displaying disgust at his crimes, Guitez plans to rape the man's daughter Maria before murdering her would-be rescuer, Steve Trevor. Guitez, finding the ancient runes he has been searching for, absorbs the power of the demons residing within them, travels to Los Angeles, crashes the plane he's on into a populated street, then goes on a massacre throughout the city for fun as he searches for other runes to make himself ever more powerful. Guitez's evil ran so deep, that even one of the demons he absorbed proclaimed his shock at Guitez's sheer black soul.
  • Wonder Woman: War of the Gods: Hecate is the Mother of Magic, who managed to orchestrate the war between the gods and another conflict between humanity and Amazons, which led to many deaths. Using Phobos to bombard Themyscira and kill countless Amazons, Hecate used Wonder Woman's anger to possess her, later on slaughtering the Greek pantheon, and then using Amazons to take over Washington, D.C. Luring superheroes to herself to brutally kill many of them, Hecate gleefully announced her intention to raze the world, as soon as she gets enough power.
  • Wonder Woman/Conan, written by Gail Simone:
    • The Corvidae sisters, Lila and Anive, are ancient immortals bored with most of existence. Finding joy in gambling, the duo set up friends, brothers or even nations to war against one another while they enjoy the duels. Helping to manage slave pits where fights to the death happen frequently, the duo attempt to set Conan and Diana to a deathmatch. When they refuse, the two decide to annihilate the city of Shamar and kill every last man, woman and child, even trying to have the slaves murdered before the heroes as an act of sheer spite.
    • The sadistic slaver Dellos is the chief minion of the Corvidae who forces slaves into duels to the death for the sake of bloodsport. A vicious murderer even outside the Corvidae's order, Dellos savagely abuses his slaves, forcing Conan and Wonder Woman to duel when he realizes Conan has mistaken Wonder Woman for his lost love. On the Corvidae's initiative, Dellos attempts to massacre every slave at the end, young and old.
  • Tempest Tossed: Chip Drygion, head of Drygion Inc., is behind a scheme to use the city's waste disposal as a way to kidnap young girls and teenagers and sell them as sex slaves out of the city. A fiendish man, Drygion plans to pave over and buy out the local community where Diana is staying it to make it easier for his operation to continue. When Diana comes to rescue his victims, Drygion takes her friend Riassa hostage but not before having her beaten, declaring she'll come with him or he'll shoot her friend in front of her.

username2527 Since: Nov, 2013
#282267: Oct 6th 2021 at 9:15:29 AM

No to Mr. Murdsone. He is a generic cartoon tyrant.

ACW from Arlington, VA (near Washington, D.C.) Since: Jul, 2009
#282268: Oct 6th 2021 at 9:18:36 AM

[up][up] I guess we could, though I'd keep the Stan Lee stuff on the main DC page (like we do for the Ultimate Marvel stuff).

Ordeaux26 Since: May, 2019 Relationship Status: [TOP SECRET]
#282269: Oct 6th 2021 at 9:20:12 AM

[up] Yeah I was unsure if that belonged but even without that it is still 11.

here it is

Edited by Ordeaux26 on Oct 6th 2021 at 9:22:43 AM

STARCRUSHER99 The Moron from one of my unhealthy obsessions (Captain) Relationship Status: Showing feelings of an almost human nature
The Moron
#282270: Oct 6th 2021 at 9:29:11 AM

I mean, I'm cool with it, but again, when we have a page idea, can we wait a minute before we just make one? Like I said, I'm cool with this one, but it still kinda jumps the gun a bit

Ordeaux26 Since: May, 2019 Relationship Status: [TOP SECRET]
#282271: Oct 6th 2021 at 9:35:41 AM

[up] We usually make one when it reaches this amount so I didn't think it would be an issue I had mostly just brought it up to make sure there wasn't something else going on I wasn't aware of. ACW is also usually the one in charge of the pages so I thought that having his support would work.

Edited by Ordeaux26 on Oct 6th 2021 at 9:41:44 AM

Ordeaux26 Since: May, 2019 Relationship Status: [TOP SECRET]
#282272: Oct 6th 2021 at 9:43:35 AM

Also, another thing I should point out is Wonder Woman doesn't technically have any video games of her own with CM's but she does play a major role in the Injustice franchise so I decided it would make sense to link the Video Games page.

ACW from Arlington, VA (near Washington, D.C.) Since: Jul, 2009
#282273: Oct 6th 2021 at 9:45:22 AM

Yeah, I'm fine with it, but it might not hurt to wait a bit in the future.

BTW, it's 10 examples: The Tales from the Dark Multiverse bit I also think should stay at the main DC page.

Ordeaux26 Since: May, 2019 Relationship Status: [TOP SECRET]
#282274: Oct 6th 2021 at 9:47:07 AM

[up] I thought of that idea but the thing is Dark Nights: Metal is listed on Batman.

Wait no it isn't ops.

Edited by Ordeaux26 on Oct 6th 2021 at 9:48:11 AM

Ordeaux26 Since: May, 2019 Relationship Status: [TOP SECRET]
#282275: Oct 6th 2021 at 9:47:49 AM

Accidental double post.

Edited by Ordeaux26 on Oct 6th 2021 at 9:48:04 AM


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