How come Morrison seems to have been the only Justice League writer not intimidated by writing the cast at full power?
As far as I can tell there really isn't any nerfing or jobbing in any of Morrison's run. Superman is practically Silver Age powerful, Batman is Batgod, Aquaman's not a joke at all, Flash is a monster. Yet Morrison seems to handle it all with ease, and manages to give the League threat after threat, crisis after crisis, that's actually worthy of their enormous power.
Is it really that hard a balance to strike?
Carter Anderson
But it had no character development
Austin Evans
The league doesent need character development
Adrian Nelson
this
Lincoln Fisher
Because Morrison actually likes all the characters and is not afraid to have them at full potential.
He also realizes that superhero comics are about heroes pulling off incredible and absurd stunts so he has no problem in writing a Batgod or all the other things you said.
Gabriel Stewart
I suck Morrison's dick a little too much, but really, this is why.
Brody Young
>Superman is practically Silver Age powerful You need to read Silver Age before making that claim faggot.
Andrew Allen
>Because Morrison actually likes all the characters Does that mean aquaman auctualy gets to do stuff in the league
Sounds interesting when was his run.
Hunter Barnes
Yeah it was dope.
JLA volume 3, 01-41
Gabriel Thomas
Not really. He's just there.
Evan Ward
yeah, he mindrapes a white martian and holds off two members of the Crime Syndicate by himself
Andrew Brooks
He gave one guy seizures by control the portion of his brain that he inherited from his aquatic ancestry.
he got some badass moments.
Grayson Bennett
Oh wow I'm read it now only on the second page and we are already starting out big
Poor Mr president
Charles Wright
It's good fun, my favourite League run by far
Logan Carter
I think this has got to be the best single panel I have ever seen
Wyatt Gray
I really don't like this aquaman costume though aquaman needs his armor shirt
Mason James
Oh I dident even notice the arm at first
Jaxson Brown
Well that's odd I got up to page 59 and then it's all just black for the rest of the volume must not have downloaded right
Ayden Rodriguez
correct
Noah Thomas
That's why SS>>>>JL
Jack Perez
Eh, I really wouldn't compare the two books, man. They're really striving for two different roles/goals.
Not to mention Suicide Squad only has like one good run.
Angel Thompson
Ah excellent deleted and redownloaded it again and its fine now not ideal with my limited bandwidth but oh well back to reading
Jonathan Barnes
>Not to mention Suicide Squad only has like one good run. Honestly, Suicide Squad only WORKED as a run during the 80's. Without the Cold War as a backdrop and a general embarrassingly lacking grasp most modern comics writers have of current events there's really no reason for them to exist as Batman points out himself near the end of Ostrander's run. Now the actual "enemies of America" are guys we don't need to use shady black ops teams to fight because pretty much everyone can agree they need to be put down, and the big nations that we ARE opposed to we fight with on levels where a couple of really clever bankers and trade agreements end up doing more damage then some deniable assets unit could.
Andrew Nguyen
Wait what the fuck happened to Supermans colors This should be interesting
Justin Morales
I'm glad to see that amazo was apparently before this run started so is unlikely to show up fuck amazo
William Rogers
Because you have to come up with some ridiculously overpowered villains to match up with them. I remember the Key being on the verge of wiping out all of existence by trapping the league in their sleep.
So what you ended up with were immortal keikaku masters that could destroy planets with their fists.
Adrian Moore
why would a middle aged failure worry about power levels when he's high as shit the whole time
Brandon Evans
How is he a failure?
Ayden Garcia
Who cares? It's a team book. Plus any character development would be erased anyway.