I see a lot of of awesome Megamind fanart that I'd LOVE to reblog...
and then I see negativity about Megamind Rules and Megamind vs. The Doom Syndicate. I want to engage and share the work, but I can't encourage that kind of negativity. >:/
"There is no Megamind 2! >:<" You're right, DINGUS, because it's never been CALLED Megamind 2! All the haters call it Megamind 2!!
Also, you're not the targeted audience! Let people enjoy things! I guarantee your life would be much happier if you engaged in things you enjoyed instead of ripping on things you hate all the time.
Didn't think I'd ever got to see a game with a genuinely interesting concept (MC searching for brother and getting involved in a world of rumors and a possible government scheme) being cancelled, returning 4 years later to become a Twisted Wonderland clone.
The more and more I see your analysis of Flash Comic the more and more I think ‘damn these bitches Gay Gay.’ And like I thought they were kinda obsessed in the cw show, but like making villian hero pairs a little fruity is just good writing. Comics though? Like they are the most important person to each other and one literally has a wife and children half the time. Like even if they’re not gay for each other whatever they have going is debatably worse.
They are gay for each other and they're even in love and this is INSANE considering how much they hurt each other (ESPECIALLY how much Eobard hurt Barry of course), but once you start seeing the pattern and putting Eobard's actions in context it's impossible to unsee.
Like every time he hurts Barry in a specific way it's for a reason. The things he says, the simple fact that he IS A SPEEDSTER at all ties into how they're each other's lightning rod. You know that if someone tries to take the speed force "forcefully" they die? Normally by growing old so fast they wither and turn to dust.
Not Eobard, who harnessed the speed force centuries after Barry had been dead, who was the first strong conduit in so long, who took it by force and he should have died a horrible death but he very much did not. The speed force became his hope and his freedom, and through his many alterations of the timeline he made it so many more speedsters were born, and even managed to change fate on a molecular level by bodily bringing Barry back from the dead.
He very much breathed new life into it. And then made himself the negative speed force, counterbalancing Barry's light and becoming the dark aspect of the very fabric keeping the multiverse together.
Of course their dynamic is not present in all Flash comics - it very much depends from the writer, and while Eobard's obsession towards Barry needs to be there to make the character work, the romantic subtext (or text, because sometimes it's very much in the text even if subtly) is not present. But the main canon continuity so far has been pretty consistent, and everybody say thank you Joshua Williamson especially, for consolidating it.