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"...The pie and punch are free, right?"
Happy Pride etc. :boosterrific_thumbsup:
pisses me off when comic superhero fans act like they're above romance being a major plot point in a comic. like yeah it's not the be all end all of plots but like. the best selling superhero comics have had a good degree of random soap opera and romantic drama. it adds excellent narrative depth and explores more character dynamics between power scaling. like. this is not a result of "shipping culture"
*of course this is not to say that romance plots can't be written badly, in which case they should absolutely be critiqued. but it's unfair to write off romance plots entirely, due to romance comics heavy but oft forgotten influence on superhero comics.
In DC Comics, the Rogues fighting the Flash include:
Captain Cold: "Let's see you run on this frictionless surface, Flash!"
Heat Wave: "Let's see you outrun the heat in the air itself, Flash!"
Captain Boomerang: "I'll throw a stick at someone who can move faster than sound. He won't see it coming because it curves!"
Reading comic books is fun because you'll see the name Leonard snart and feel like you're being pranked.