Between their duality and legal background, this feels like a natural combination. I can only imagine what Harvey Dent's plan is with this newfound power.
Two-Face encountered Jennifer Walters' cousin Bruce Banner in STF #4280...
Between their duality and legal background, this feels like a natural combination. I can only imagine what Harvey Dent's plan is with this newfound power.
Two-Face encountered Jennifer Walters' cousin Bruce Banner in STF #4280...
Milly Alcock has been cast as the cinematic Supergirl for the DCU. I have only seen her in House of the Dragon, and she was very good on that show. I'm not sure that I see her as Supergirl, but it's tough to judge by such a different role. She is at least age appropriate. I certainly like the casting a lot more than the just announced Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards, what are they thinking there?
This is another cover in which the final product makes it look like a relatively simple one. Just plop The Punisher in behind Nightwing, right? There was a bit more prep work before I could get to that stage though. Here's a peek behind the process:
She-Hulk on Disney+ was definitely a mixed bag, and I wound up somewhere in the middle. I liked the first and final two episodes, but found the rest to be pretty much a waste of time. It definitely felt like a rough draft of a show that needed to be tightened up and to have writers with more of a legal background brought in. Also, for a comedy, I wanted to laugh more (Madisynn was the comedic highlight for me). Still, I liked Tatiana Maslany in the role, actually enjoyed the slightly lighter take on Daredevil and the breaking of the fourth wall in the final episode reminded me of the classic John Byrne run on the character which brought a big smile to my face. Oh, and seeing Mark Linn-Baker back on TV was great, I loved him as Jen's dad.
Tigra is overdue for a live action debut, though she might be a tough character to pull off on screen. I imagine that her outfit is considered too skimpy for Disney's standards, and her fur covered form will either require expensive CGI or a full-body makeup job to bring to life. Still, I always liked her personality and time on the Avengers, so I hope she is introduced eventually.
With the final seasons of Supergirl and Black Lightning coming this year, it will be interesting to see how each series in concluded. Superman and Lois is about to begin and Legends of Tomorrow, Batwoman and The Flash have all been renewed for at least another more season beyond the upcoming one, so the CW 's DC shows are continuing. Will Supergirl and BL retire at the end of their runs, or will they continue on and we just won't have shows that follow their adventures? I'd prefer the latter, so that they can still be available for crossover appearances.
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