like he's even trying to convince himself now. you can see it in his face and demenour- he's trying to keep himself believing this fact. he KNOWS that what they're doing isn't completely good- they're letting people close to the spider people die for the sake of canon. but he THINKS THEYRE DOING THE RIGHT THING!! he's not doing it for the sake of being mean- he thinks it's the right thing to do. he's not just an asshole for the sake of being an asshole (most of the time anyways)- he's actually trying to save worlds and the lives of billions. he's not a bad guy. he's just... trying to do the right thing, even if it may not be completely good.
Once again Snyder stans show that they really don't know anything about Superman. He might not be a chatterbox like Spider-Man, but neither is he this big strong silent type who lets his fist do the talking. He's actually a very chatty person, happy to banter with his fellow Leagers, even Batman, and does quip quite often. Superman having fewer lines in a movie called Batman v Superman than Spider-Man cameoing in Civil War is a really big sign that the people making BvS really didn't care about Superman.
Being a Lost Girl of the 90’s under the age of 10, cartoon shows on the TV just seemed to pass me by before Pokemon. But the memories of CGI animation were still ingrained during my development.
Thing I was running into on Taskmaster while doing basic groundwork setup for him inspired me to go double check some other stuff related to super jumps.
Among other things, movement during super jumps universally should feel notably less awkwardly stiff than prior.
Here’s a piece I did of my most featured characters from the past year, Oliver Osnick/Steel Spider and Kamala Khan/Kamala Kang, dueling it out all anime-style.
And last but not least is my small comic haul from yesterday.
They had a few issues of Sensational She-Hulk I needed, too, but I figured the remaining three issues for Byrne's Man of Steel mini was better than nothing.