Was it autism?

Was it autism?

Extreme petty jealousy.

Which people seem to think is all there is to the Reverse Flash nowadays.

Context?

...

Zolomon was better in every way possible.

> be a big flash fan to a point you give yourself his powers
> he shares a moment with you and appreciates your effort
> disappoint him but promise you'll get better
> go back in time to prove your worth
> he tells another kid the same thing he told to you
> yfw

thawne is your average yandere.

So was Wally West, Barry and Zolomon are super generic.

*Barry and Thawne

> Wally was more interesting than Barry
> Zolomon was more interesting than Thawne

it's like pottery.

To be honest, I never knew how to pronounce Eobard until the TV show

>most autistic character in fiction

Always thought that title went to Reed.

What is it with the current trend of making villains with semi understandable motivations and making it extremely petty or ridiculous the last few years at DC?

Possibly trying to copy the killing joke

semi understandable motivations for better stories and groundwork for potential face turn
extremely petty or ridiculous motivations for the shits and giggles and memes

Having a petty, selfish villain juxtaposes a noble, selfless hero. People also complain about villains not having understandable motives all the time.

But people like Thawne and Freeze already had a good motivation before. Seems ridicuouls to do it with people with good motivations. At this rate they'll change Atrocitius's motivation too.

>and you're good in the sack
>put a penny in the slot
did she lie?

True that.

I miss Silver/Bronze Age Eobard who enjoyed crime for the heck of it and loved to have a good time being a criminal and just trolling Barry. His only weak point was trying to bone Iris all the time in Bronze Age - until he killed her and started trolling Barry about THAT, too!

So many obsessed fanboys in cape comics.
Now thy audience I guess.

This list a hodgepodge of everything that's just ain't right. Worst one to save, ever.

He's telling it all wrong though.