|
That's The Wizard. Other appearances included Brainwave, Solomon Grundy, Icicle, Sportsmaster, and Tigress.
|
# ? May 20, 2020 18:15 |
|
|
# ? Apr 19, 2024 21:05 |
|
Bruceski posted:That's The Wizard. Other appearances included Brainwave, Solomon Grundy, Icicle, Sportsmaster, and Tigress. Okay, so DC has two characters who dress like 1950s Stage Magicians? I missed Sportsmaster, but I did see Golden Age Sandman in the mansion.
|
# ? May 20, 2020 18:34 |
|
DC probably has a dozen characters that dress like stage magicians/performers. A lot of comic book heroes took their visual inspirations from circus and stage costuming.
|
# ? May 20, 2020 18:42 |
twistedmentat posted:Okay, so DC has two characters who dress like 1950s Stage Magicians?
|
|
# ? May 20, 2020 18:43 |
|
twistedmentat posted:Okay, so DC has two characters who dress like 1950s Stage Magicians? I missed Sportsmaster, but I did see Golden Age Sandman in the mansion. He was the, well, dude with the bat in the beginning.
|
# ? May 20, 2020 18:56 |
|
Oh, speaking of old villains, I meant to remark on being surprised that Ratcatcher was in the last episode. I don't think I've ever seen him in anything Batman related aside from a few offhand mentions in the Arkham games.
|
# ? May 20, 2020 19:07 |
|
twistedmentat posted:Stargirl was fine. I'm not really a fan of the down home small town stuff, and the premise seems a bit thin they moved to Cornhole Nebraska because the people who killed the JSA relocated there? That can support maybe a season, but it's gonna end up like one of those bad CWDC seasons where the villain keeps getting away because the heroes have to talk out their issues rather than you know, securing the mass murdering super powered being I thought they moved there because the mother found a job there. Stripey didn't do it.
|
# ? May 20, 2020 19:40 |
|
twistedmentat posted:Okay, so DC has two characters who dress like 1950s Stage Magicians? I missed Sportsmaster, but I did see Golden Age Sandman in the mansion. There's also Sargon the Sorcerer who died in the same event as Zatara. It was the culmination of the Swamp Thing "American Gothic" story line where John Constantine joins Sargon and Zatara and with the help of Swamp Thing defeats the Great Darkness, a force left over from before the creation of the universe. The aftermath of this event is why in Sandman when Dream enters Hell it is ruled by the Triumvirate.
|
# ? May 21, 2020 02:47 |
|
muscles like this! posted:There's also Sargon the Sorcerer who died in the same event as Zatara. It was the culmination of the Swamp Thing "American Gothic" story line where John Constantine joins Sargon and Zatara and with the help of Swamp Thing defeats the Great Darkness, a force left over from before the creation of the universe. The aftermath of this event is why in Sandman when Dream enters Hell it is ruled by the Triumvirate. My God, DC’s cosmology is so much cooler than Marvel’s.
|
# ? May 21, 2020 03:42 |
|
Does anybody know if HBO Max will be carrying DC Universe content?
|
# ? May 21, 2020 03:56 |
|
IIRC the only one officially announced is Doom Patrol. Nanigans posted:My God, DC’s cosmology is so much cooler than Marvel’s. Technically the actual factual capital G God of the DC Universe used to be a pre-teen girl who also spent thousands of years as a goddess in an alternate universe created by Lucifer. She took over Heaven after God abdicated and left the Throne empty.
|
# ? May 21, 2020 04:07 |
|
muscles like this! posted:IIRC the only one officially announced is Doom Patrol. That's without getting into things like the godwave and fifth world, source wall, presence/Spectre, Destiny of the Endless, and so much more Marvel's cosmic stuff tends to be backyard six year old NUH UH I DODGE IT stuff but DC has an entire three tiered bureaucracy you need a pinboard and paranoid schizophrenia to map out
|
# ? May 21, 2020 05:53 |
|
Flash villain Abra Kadabra also dresses like an old magician
|
# ? May 21, 2020 06:04 |
|
Chokes McGee posted:That's without getting into things like the godwave and fifth world, source wall, presence/Spectre, Destiny of the Endless, and so much more Is there something more to know about Destiny of the Endless? I've read all of Sandman.
|
# ? May 21, 2020 06:11 |
|
Argue posted:Is there something more to know about Destiny of the Endless? I've read all of Sandman. Supposedly he was there when the Presence spoke The Word who also turned into God's own killing machine and will be there at the end right before Death puts the chairs on the tables and locks the universe as she leaves When you throw the Endless in with Kirby's stuff and the Green Lantern/Crisis stuff poo poo gets nuts quick
|
# ? May 21, 2020 06:36 |
|
Argue posted:Is there something more to know about Destiny of the Endless? I've read all of Sandman. I'd say the big thing to remember is that you should read Lucifer, which is a very good sequel/spin-off of Gaiman's Sandman that really pushes the lore he established to its cosmic limits.
|
# ? May 21, 2020 06:38 |
|
muscles like this! posted:Technically the actual factual capital G God of the DC Universe used to be a pre-teen girl who also spent thousands of years as a goddess in an alternate universe created by Lucifer. She took over Heaven after God abdicated and left the Throne empty. And they say it's an anime only problem
|
# ? May 21, 2020 08:12 |
|
Lunatic Sledge posted:Flash villain Abra Kadabra also dresses like an old magician I loved the Powerpuff Girls villain Abra Cavader. He was amazing. An undead magician, accidentally killed by a little child after a trick goes horribly wrong and he falls into an iron maiden, who's only goal is to kill Blossom because she happens to look exactly like the girl who killed him decades ago. Every other villain wants money or power and the Girls just happen to be in their way - this guy straight up wanted Blossom dead, that was it. It was such a pure motive and a creepy character to boot.
|
# ? May 21, 2020 09:44 |
muscles like this! posted:IIRC the only one officially announced is Doom Patrol. I liked it better when the God of DC Universe was Jerry Seigel/Jack Kirby's hand. I always thought that was a nice touch.
|
|
# ? May 21, 2020 10:54 |
|
Stargirl was a lot of fun. Didn't expect a couple of certain characters to show up. I think it might have worked better if they'd aired both parts at once but it was still enjoyable especially for a DCCW pilot.
|
# ? May 21, 2020 13:51 |
|
I thought it was a little unfocused. Also the high school characters could be a little less cliched.
|
# ? May 21, 2020 14:29 |
|
The worst part of Stargirl was that I am utterly incapable of seeing Joel McHale in costume without my brain interpreting it as an unusually elaborate gimmick episode of Community. Or wait, that might be the best part of Stargirl. I liked the overall feel of it even if the first episode felt really focused on making sure everyone and everything got an introduction. And the effects work was a step up from the CW usual, which is nice even if I don't have super high expectations for TV supers.
|
# ? May 21, 2020 16:11 |
|
Killer robot posted:The worst part of Stargirl was that I am utterly incapable of seeing Joel McHale in costume without my brain interpreting it as an unusually elaborate gimmick episode of Community. Or wait, that might be the best part of Stargirl. Wait, what? I guess I have to watch this now.
|
# ? May 21, 2020 16:13 |
|
I mean, have you seen him with his shirt off? Dude's been rocking a super hero physique for ages now.
|
# ? May 21, 2020 16:23 |
|
Phylodox posted:Wait, what? He plays Starman in the prologue, set ten years before the present. I saw the role listed as recurring, so it's likely there will be more of him even if just in flashbacks.
|
# ? May 21, 2020 16:26 |
|
Rhyno posted:I mean, have you seen him with his shirt off? Dude's been rocking a super hero physique for ages now. And that was for like Community which absolutely did not require such.
|
# ? May 21, 2020 16:29 |
|
Dawgstar posted:And that was for like Community which absolutely did not require such. I mean, Jacobs and Brie are both gorgeous and DonGlover started getting ripped as well so he probably felt pressured to get hotter. And drat if his hair isn't perfect.
|
# ? May 21, 2020 16:33 |
|
Killer robot posted:He plays Starman in the prologue, set ten years before the present. I saw the role listed as recurring, so it's likely there will be more of him even if just in flashbacks. Starman's death scene is classic Winger
|
# ? May 21, 2020 16:42 |
|
Killer robot posted:He plays Starman in the prologue, set ten years before the present. I saw the role listed as recurring, so it's likely there will be more of him even if just in flashbacks. I laughed out loud when Stargirl is rummaging through Pat's stuff and immediately uncovers a picture hidden behind the fishing photo. I think it was me trying to understand why he would even put it there, but also the fact that all these superheroes are lined up like it was a yearbook class photo. And it's all bent and faded of course, because this was from the ancient long-ago times of *checks notes* 2010.
|
# ? May 21, 2020 16:55 |
|
Ovenmaster posted:I laughed out loud when Stargirl is rummaging through Pat's stuff and immediately uncovers a picture hidden behind the fishing photo. I think it was me trying to understand why he would even put it there, but also the fact that all these superheroes are lined up like it was a yearbook class photo. And it's all bent and faded of course, because this was from the ancient long-ago times of *checks notes* 2010. Photoshop CS5 had just come out and Stripesy was going through his filter phase, okay?
|
# ? May 21, 2020 16:59 |
|
There's definitely a bit of a disconnect for be between seeing McHale's scruffy face on the bright, clean and patriotic OG Starman suit. It reeks of being from the 50s so it feels so off. Part of me definitely wonders if they originally designed Starman to be much older to follow the original version a little closer, but then they got McHale to be Starman and they just rewrote it so that Stripsey was older than Starman instead. The high school stuff is definitely ultra cliched and at least one of the people at the Singles table is gonna join Stargirl's new super team, if not all of them. The amount of POC in the extras and secondary characters is pretty interesting even though this is the middle of nowhere in Nebraska. Still, this does feel like a series that might be more tailored to a slightly younger crowd than the CW's or at least a crowd that prefers less drama. Idk if it will work, but it's plainly obvious how much money was thrown at the series. Question: This is presumably not Vancouver (again). Where is this one being filmed?
|
# ? May 21, 2020 17:30 |
|
Xelkelvos posted:
Atlanta, I think.
|
# ? May 21, 2020 17:36 |
|
It low key bothers me that McHale is actually playing Skyman.
|
# ? May 21, 2020 17:37 |
|
If I had to case McHale as a 2000-era JSA member, I'd probably picked Sandman or Jack Knight Starman
|
# ? May 21, 2020 18:14 |
|
Rhyno posted:It low key bothers me that McHale is actually playing Skyman. It's still bugging me that he isn't a member of the Knight family, unless they're saving some connection about that for later episodes.
|
# ? May 21, 2020 18:31 |
|
PantsOptional posted:It's still bugging me that he isn't a member of the Knight family, unless they're saving some connection about that for later episodes. Either McHales character was secretly part of it, or the rod might've been stolen from them and be part of an S2 thing (like the previous Starman turns out to have just been some rich schmuck who could also use the Rod and Courtney's real dad is a Knight).
|
# ? May 21, 2020 19:01 |
|
Dawgstar posted:Stargirl was a lot of fun. Didn't expect a couple of certain characters to show up. I think it might have worked better if they'd aired both parts at once but it was still enjoyable especially for a DCCW pilot. Yeah, it definitely felt like "we made a 2-hour episode and had to cut it somewhere" for the pacing. muscles like this! posted:Also the high school characters could be a little less cliched. I'm reluctant to throw in on this because there were enough ominous shots of people looking shifty that I think that might be the gimmick. Some Pleasantville thing going on. Bruceski fucked around with this message at 19:05 on May 21, 2020 |
# ? May 21, 2020 19:02 |
|
Rhyno posted:It low key bothers me that McHale is actually playing Skyman. Could there be a rights thing with Jack Knight?
|
# ? May 21, 2020 21:49 |
|
Dawgstar posted:Could there be a rights thing with Jack Knight? I saw that James Robinson had an EP credit on the show, but he also had that "gentlemen's agreement" with DC that nobody else can write Jack Knight, at least not without his approval. Neil Gaiman had a similar agreement about Morpheus. But I was so disappointed that Ted and Jack Knight were written out of Stargirl's story, and Skyman/Star-Spangled Kid/Pemberton was thrust into the Starman role, especially since Robinson co-wrote the early issues of JSA with Johns. Robinson even mentored Johns as a new writer at DC. Starman is my all-time favorite comic, and I always thought it would make a perfect TV series. Before, the chances of that happening were slim, but now it seems like that will never happen.
|
# ? May 21, 2020 21:59 |
|
|
# ? Apr 19, 2024 21:05 |
|
Big Bad Voodoo Lou posted:I saw that James Robinson had an EP credit on the show, but he also had that "gentlemen's agreement" with DC that nobody else can write Jack Knight, at least not without his approval. Neil Gaiman had a similar agreement about Morpheus. If Robinson is listed in the credits and involved, I'm sure he has some sort of ideas and plans for how to incorporate the character into the show and bigger plans overall. Putting it into S1 where even the most basic parts hasn't even been set up like "who/what is Starman" would've probably felt like squeezing too much into a single season and saved it for another one. Let the Heroine stand on her own two feet before trying to build up a greater mythology behind her.
|
# ? May 21, 2020 23:51 |