Is Batman always right?

I've seen many storylines where Batman controls everything and, despite other heroes criticizing him, his decisions are proven right in the end. It feels like the writers completely rule out the possibility of Batman being wrong. Has he never failed miserably and admitted his mistakes? What would you recommend if I want to read about this?

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u/Snoo_47323 — 11 hours ago

Am I the only one who misses Siggy?

He is a character who could have been one of the important to Diana, so I felt it was a bit disappointing that he isn't even mentioned at all in Tom King's run.

u/Snoo_47323 — 10 days ago

The argument that Diana must remain single forever because she is a feminist icon is sexist and sophistry.

It's the same old talking point that comes up every time her romance life is discussed here. The core of feminism is the freedom of choice, not forced singleness. Its most crucial value is having the agency to make your own decisions about your life and who you love, free from traditional gender roles. Saying a female hero can only be independent if she doesn't have romantic relationships is just another restriction. It simply flips the historical standards of chastity and purity that were forced onto women. Having the absolute freedom to either love someone or choose not to is exactly what feminism is aiming for.

Besides, Wonder Woman's core identity is love, not rejection. Her creator, Marston, designed Diana to be a hero who saves the world through love and empathy. Diana's power doesn't stem from shutting out men or isolating herself it comes from her capacity to deeply connect with and love others. Tabooing romance for her is essentially sealing off the character's core philosophy. This argument also ignores the value of depicting healthy, equalpartnerships. Dianan's romance is not some patriarchal setup where the woman is subservient. Instead, we have one of the most powerful beings in the universe saving a man, while he completely respects and supports her without envying or trying to possess her. It's a healthy, balanced relationship. Showing this kind of mutual respect in media is a far more progressive and powerful feminist message than just keeping her single. Diana choosing the person she truly loves and finding happiness isn't that exactly what feminism is about? So, you damn DC editorial, stop breaking her and Trevor up on a whim.

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u/Snoo_47323 — 14 days ago

I think Sensation Comics should return, and will it?

Just like Batman with Detective Comics and Superman with Action Comics, I believe Diana needs Sensation Comics so we can read more of Diana's stories. I've always felt that a single Wonder Woman title is insufficient to tell her story. Honestly, I would rather they bring back this instead of other Amazon related titles.

u/Snoo_47323 — 18 days ago

Why did Rucka only write Rebirth WW for a year?

Honestly, if he had written Wonder Woman for over six years like Geoff Johns, it would have been incredible.

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u/Snoo_47323 — 20 days ago

Which is more important, a goalie or a centerback?

Who do you think contributes more to the team? If you were the manager, would you sign a top Gk like Buffon or a CB like Ramos?

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u/Snoo_47323 — 29 days ago

What level of player do you think someone who records 30 goals and 30 assists every season is?

If a second striker consistently records 30G and 30A in a top league like the EPL for 10 years, peaking at 40-40, how would they be evaluated? edit:Including league, cup, and CL.

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u/Snoo_47323 — 1 month ago

If a player records 40 G and 40 A in a single season in EPL, is the Ballon d'Or possible?

If a SS records 40 goals and 40 assists across all competitions in the EPL in a single season, would he be able to win the Ballon d'Or that year even without any titles?

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u/Snoo_47323 — 1 month ago

Knowing history is very advantageous when engaging in a trashtalking battle with foreigners.

No one can win a verbal argument against someone who knows history well.

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u/Snoo_47323 — 1 month ago

Unlike Superman, why can't Wonder Woman marry Steve?

Looking at couples like Clark and Lois Lane, Arthur and Mera, and Barry and Iris, I’m curious. Diana is always in an endless cycle of dating and breaking up with Trevor, but can’t they just let them be a married couple? Some say she has no choice because of the patriarchy, but she could just be the head of the household under a matriarchy, with Steve simply as a supporting character who takes care of her. I think a man who is physically weak but mentally resilient and affectionate is more than cool enough. I can't remember exactly, but I remember at the end of a very old issue, Diana told Steve she would love him until the end of the universe.

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u/Snoo_47323 — 1 month ago

Unlike Superman, why can't Diana marry Steve?

Looking at couples like Superman and Lois Lane, Arthur and Mera, and Barry and Iris, I’m curious. Diana is always in an endless cycle of dating and breaking up with Trevor, but can’t they just let them be a married couple? Some say she has no choice because of the patriarchy, but she could just be the head of the household under a matriarchy, with Steve simply as a supporting character who takes care of her. bit hazy, but I remember at the end of a very old issue, WW told Steve she would love him until the end of the universe.

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u/Snoo_47323 — 1 month ago

Which position do you think Canada needs the most?

If any, who do you think is a player who can immediately strengthen the Canadian team?

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u/Snoo_47323 — 1 month ago

If Canada does well in this World Cup, will it spark a football craze?

I know hockey reigns supreme in Canada. But if they make it to at least the semifinals, will football become as popular as basketball or baseball there?

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u/Snoo_47323 — 2 months ago
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What upsets do you think could happen in the Round of 32?

Will there be any giants teams that suffer an upset and go home in the Round of 32?

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u/Snoo_47323 — 2 months ago

ELI5:Why is an assist harder than a goal in football?

30 goals are scored every year, but 30 assists have never happened before. If a player records 30 assists in a single season, is it a guaranteed Ballondor?

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u/Snoo_47323 — 2 months ago