Tom Taylor says he would be open to writing a Flash book. Is that something you would like to see?

u/noodleth_cassette — 1 month ago
▲ 113 r/RedHood

"What is up with you Jason?... let's go home." Absolute Batman #22

Very clearly something going on with Jason... what do you guys think has him so frustrated?

u/noodleth_cassette — 1 month ago

Is Trident still on the boycott list

I'm confused because some people are saying it was sold to a different company so it's not anymore but all the threads are pretty old so I wanted to ask if it's still on the list or if it's safe. If not what other gum should I chew on

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u/noodleth_cassette — 1 month ago
▲ 66 r/jonkent

Would you say Jon Kent is being written as bisexual?

The reason i ask this is because I came across a post where someone said a lot of male bisexual superheroes in current are being written as gay not bisexual. Specifically, what made me think of Jon was someone replied saying female characters having an interest in the superhero does not show bisexuality when the superhero is not reciprocating in interest. I've realized I've held more interest in the male love interests for Jon as well so it got me wondering. Do you guys think Jon is, in current, being written as bisexual? Do you think there's any flaws to how he's been written as a queer character?

u/noodleth_cassette — 2 months ago
▲ 28 r/RedHood

How is Jason in Juni Ba's The Boy Wonder?

Okay this is more a question of will I be able to stomach it? I had lowkey sworn off The Boy Wonder because of how Jason is depicted from what i have seen online- covered with scars, shooting aimlessly, shorter than them all. Recently I have been warming up to Damian a lot more as I semi-recently finished Batman&Robin(2023). Am I trippin maybe is it not that bad? How are you guys feeling? I know i have judged things before reading them only for my opinion to mellow once I actually do give it a shot so I was wondering if any of you who have read it think it's worth it as a Jason fan.

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u/noodleth_cassette — 3 months ago

How to utilize my comic book collection to the max?

I am lowk addicted to buying comics. Which I've decided to stop doing and read online more, just renewed my library card and everything. But I look at myself and I just think what is the point of me keeping all of this? I want to get more use out of it, you know bang for my buck. So I'm thinking to myself I should use it as reference to draw, and lettering, and writing, and general comic book making. My pipedream would be to be a Writer/Artist like Jamal Campbell. I'm not sure that it's a viable goal but I'd still like to put some effort there. Do you guys have any ideas on what practices I could be doing with the comics I own?

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u/noodleth_cassette — 3 months ago