Posted by BKole on April 16, 2008, 11:53 am, in reply to "Re: And I Almost Forgot (Soilers Still)"
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Actually, I gotta disagree with you. I for one rather like Booster Gold, I dont think it's the strongest Book John's is writing, but lets be honest, there are worse books out there. I actually rather like it, It's just a bit of Alternate World fun really. Its not got any heavy implications, and its not going to CHANGE DC AS WE KNOW IT, THE CHARACTERS WILL NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN yada yada yada all the other books seem to have going on.
Yeah, because of Course Wonder Woman knows Max's limitations. If He can't make Superman kill, thats one thing, but how did Wonder Woman KNOW that? She didn't shes good but shes not that good. Of course, she could also murder him because he kill Ted, or he could take over the mind of someone of comparable strength to Supers without the Moral compass, like say, Martian Manhunter, or whatever.
I do agree about Rip, but maybe, Rip knows that it was him mentioning it that made the two get together in the first place. Without him doing that, they might not, leaving Michael without great-great grandparents. Or whatever. Regardless, I have to disagree with you.
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: Booster Gold started out strong but seems
: phoned in more and more by every creator on
: the book. I say cancel it when Johns
: leaves. His is the vision that got this on
: the stands.
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: Johns also undercuts every single defense of
: Wonder Woman's execution of Maxwell Lord
: ever. He establishes here that the one
: thing Max can't do is make Superman kill.
: That means Diana jumped the gun and killed
: Max for no good reason. Way to go, dude.
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