by secondwhiteline » Tue Jul 19, 2016 12:34 am
So my Wal-Mart finally stocked the Squad, and I picked up Flag for my display. Same packout as I'd been hearing - tons of Flags, 1 Diablo. Tons of Harleys and Deadshots as well, but surprisingly few Batmen.
Yeah, I was just reading up on Gwenpool, and I guess she's from the real world and uses her 4th wall knowledge of Marvel to fight crime? I'd be into that if I wasn't already a bit tired of both Deadpool and comics breaking the 4th wall. Art's really nice, though, and they seem to be keeping her in Marvel's weirdo-verse, teaming with Howard the Duck and fighting MODOK, so it seems like a harmless diversion.
It's weird how much the companies try to mimic each other. Something DC does that I can't stand is try to do the Marvel call-for-reinforcements scene, where the Avengers need help and the Fantastic Four, X-Men, Spider-Man, and whoever else show up. That works for Marvel, because all those teams are on the same level. When DC does it, it's the Justice League calling on the JSA and Teen Titans and Outsiders and whoever else, and it doesn't have the same impact, because the League is A-list and everyone else is not. DC teams are best kept really separate, and their best non-League teams have singular reasons for being around (usually they're espionage/covert teams, or magic teams, or Metal Men/Doom Patrol gimmick teams, or they just operate on a different level and stay there). That's why a multiverse works for them when it doesn't for Marvel - the JSA/All-Star Squadron work best in their own world or timeline. So do the Freedom Fighters and the Marvel Family. And some of the not-quite-Superman, high-powered characters like Captain Atom, Firestorm, and even Martian Manhunter would probably do better somewhere else.