…Then in our second take on marriage, Wonder Woman and Mr. Monster (not *that* Mr. Monster!) in “Scenes from The Sex Wars”…
Don’t worry, Robin; I’m sure he’ll set you up in a nice little apartment, and visit you whenever the missus is out of town…
Together Again For The First Time – Scooby-Doo and Wonder Woman! Submit To Loving Authority and read all about it.
DC does something that might not suck!
To contrast with Tony Keen’s article on how to write Batgirl, “Scenes From The Sex Wars” gives us a little hint of how maybe not to portray her… Perhaps not the most tasteful depiction of a swinging superhero …
Kudos to James Tynion IV and Scott Snyder for providing adequate infodump for new readers – that, after all, is one of the things these “Zero Issues” are supposed to be for. What they’ve sadly failed to do is make us care about the subject of all this data.
Against the standards Nolan has set himself, Dark Knight Rises doesn’t rise far enough, and must be considered the least of the trilogy, and the worst of all of Nolan’s movies.
For those who favour soundbite explanations, this final part of Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy comes across as a mash-up of David Fincher’s Fight Club and Brecht’s anti-Nazi allegory The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui. (Contains spoilers.)
DC have announced Before Watchmen; Alan Moore is unimpressed.