I loved how the new creative team pointed out the main issue with the team since the Geoff Johns run: they are constantly retelling the same stories over and over again. Too bad pointing it out doesn't really change anything. I'm glad they are acknowledging the Technis Imperative again after all...
I think the JSA could still work in this Gunn Universe as a team still loyal to the US Government.
The entire team was really well cast, but I do not see that version of Hawkman being with the Hawkgirl we saw in Superman, maybe this version will end up with Jon Stewart
Yes, any mutant can fit because they're telling a mostly original story; it doesn't matter that Wonder Man is an actor, you can put any mutant who is having issues with controlling their powers in this role.
They shouldn't bring in old characters and make them mutants when there are so many...
Yeah, but they changed everything about the character besides that. He has nothing in common with his comics counterpart aside from wanting to be an actor, can't even say he has the same powerset because the show was so non-descript about it.
I do not like how they made him a mutant. It feels like there were a lot of other Mutants this mini could be about since they changed the source material so much.
Saw a jokey Reddit post recently suggesting that the only DC content being produced is written by either Tom King or James Gunn, which doesn't help the accusation.
The recent Green Arrow run established that the family is pretty massive, even bringing in Cissie Jones, who has been retired since the end of the original Young Justice run.
I do wish they'd at least bring in Cheshire's family connection to Artemis and Sportsmaster, especially after reading...
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