When are people going to admit that the DCAU was the greatest adaptation of that material? No movie franchise or TV series comes close to it. The most self-indulgent things Bruce Timm did are still better than the Sneederverse.
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The DCAU is overhyped by Timm's fanbois who have never cracked open a comic book. Not only that but the Batwank and other questionable decisions are far more detrimental to the comics than some dumb movie would ever be.
>The DCAU is overhyped by Timm's fanbois who have never cracked open a comic book.
Watching those shows as a kid is what made me start reading comics in the first place, contrarianon. It was a great entry point without the baggage of decades of continuity.
If not for Batman TAS, for instance, I never would have discovered the work of Marshall Rogers.
>Watching those shows as a kid is what made me start reading comics in the first place, contrarianon.
I don't care what you think newbie, I've had to put up with John Stewart getting pushed at the expense of Rayner and Guy Gardner because of that shitty show.
>newbie
The first time I read a comic was sometime back in the late '90s, bub
I like Kyle Rayner too but Guy Gardner has always been a fratboy butthole self-insert clearly created to appeal to guys like you.
I got the Emerald Dawn TPB from the public library back when Justice League was airing its first season, and I always felt like Hal Jordan's arc from hero to villain to The Spectre wasn't very organic. I was glad when Geoff Johns revived him.
Pic unrelated, but I have fond memories of reading this one Jeph Loeb era Superman TPB over and over alongside collected editions of PAD's Young Justice.
>Guy Gardner has always been a fratboy butthole self-insert clearly created to appeal to guys like you.
No? He was a loveable butthole in JLI, where is probably where most of his popularity comes from. Giffen and JMD are probably super liberal and Guy does become the ass of a lot of jokes, but he still had a heart.
Cry some more, why don't you?
Nah, sorry dude. They half assed it.
>I don't care what you think newbie
Anon the JL cartoon was 22 years ago. The youngest viewer who remembers that show and saw it when it aired is at minimum 24 or 25. the likelihood anyone in this age range is new to Cinemaphile is incredibly low.
The Nolan Batman movies and George Reeves Superman show are both better. DCAU is great too, don’t get me wrong, but you said nothing even comes close, and there are two things which are better
Admit? I thought it was obvious.
When are they not? The series is constantly wanked hard.
>Batman
>Superman
>Justice League
>Justice League Unlimited
>Static Shock
>Batman Beyond
Yeah you'd have to be a moron to say the DCAU isn't the best, which is why 90% of people agree it is the best.
It's really good if you like Batman, maybe superman, less so if you like most of the rest of the DCU. But in terms of adaptations, yeah it's the best. I don't think you need to revive it though. there were a lot of concessions made and the universe had a fairly locked timeline by now.
It's ok, did lot of stuff poor though, the old comic tie ins that where created before DCAU officially existed are actually kinda better.
>Any character they didn't like gets shafted or poorly written vs not just writing them to be a character they'll like.
>Most female characters are poorly written.
Op is right, and notice how the people shitting on it can’t name a better adaptation of the DC universe because there is none.
That’s a low bar considering even JL/U spread itself too thin with JL.
There's barely any full DC UNIVERSE adaptations, most just one or a few characters also checkmate.
The problem is that it's become extremely outdated. Some of DC's best stories happened after the show went off the air.
Yeah like um......hmmmm.
Also they didn't really adapt anything 1:1 they just did their own stories
New Krypton,, Infinite and Final Crisis, Literally every Green Lantern story, Flash Rebirth. There are some good stories after the fact.
>Also they didn't really adapt anything 1:1
They did once in a while. For the Man Who Had Everything was a straight adaption of the comic story, with some small changes to better fit the DCAU characterizations.
I'm going to the doctor because I have a mild cold.
I sure hope nothing bad happens to me, or my sperm in particular, ha ha.