Aww, I love Hunter. Mostly because he's a character named Lance Hunter played by an actor named Nick Blood. Nick Blood, you guys! This may be the only time the actor's name sounds more like a comic book character.
I have a Superman post all written up and ready to go. Just waiting to hear back from @Vandy to see whether I can go ahead with what I have planned.
I'm hoping you motherfuckers haven't been subsumed in a never-ending Daredevil pit and/or been distracted by shiny, new games. Because I need my post fix.
I've escaped the vortex of Daredevil after finishing last night. I can get to posting... soon. This was a convention weekend, and I'm flying home Tuesday, but that leaves tonight and tomorrow as possibilities. We'll see what the Muses have in store.
Can someone explain to me the appeal of Nightwing? I get that he's a good character but I really don't get the legions of fans that have sprung up for him. Not putting him down at all but can someone tell me what makes him so amazing? :D
@TimeMasterXWell, for me Nightwing was the gateway character that got me into comics. Which is a lot of his appeal for me. There's the fact that he's a contrast to Batman. He lost his parents but didn't succumb to being dark and gritty. The original Teen Titans (before they replaced him with Tim) were very well thought out (Mainly because of Perez and Wolfman) in which Nightwing was the leader and a very capable hero.
I wouldn't say "Oh! He's so amazing *swoon*" (He is my favorite character in the DC verse though) I'd say it all boils down to personal preference. Like I can't see the appeal of the X-men. Which was one of the main reasons I spent so long resisting getting into Marvel comics. (Don't get me started on the apparent X-man/Inhumans Marvel conspiracy that's going on. Or start quoting to me about the political aspect of the X-men. I am well aware of that. I'll toss back Star Trek in your face.)
@Blue Demon That's fair enough, everyone I've spoken to who's into Nightwing seems to cite the Teen Titans as a big source of that, I never really got into them so that might be why I need to ask the question haha. Also toss Star Trek all you like, love it. (& the X-Men too but that's a different story :P)
"Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate: Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May, And summer's lease hath all too short a date; Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines, And often is his gold complexion dimm'd; And every fair from fair sometime declines, By chance or nature's changing course untrimm'd; But thy eternal summer shall not fade, Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow'st; Nor shall Death brag thou wander'st in his shade, When in eternal lines to time thou grow'st: So long as men can breathe or eyes can see, So long lives this, and this gives life to thee."
What's not to love about Dick? He refuses to let his parents murder define him, grows in front of our eyes from a child into a man, from Robin into Nightwing, and manages to maintain his devil-may-care attitude throughout. Dick is allowed that rarity in comic books: the opportunity to actually grow as a person. The boy adventurer turns into one of the greatest leaders in the DC universe and manages to do it all with a smile on his face. He's Batman at his purest, a Batman not embittered by his parents murder, partly by Bruce's design and partly through his own desire to strike out and prove himself able to stand on his own two feet.
@TimeMasterXThank you for that lovely post. I haven't laughed like that in ages (Well.. maybe a month or two. Depression does that to you ;]). I'll work on my Cap post the same time I work on my Ivy post. Which is tomorrow most likely. NF is #2 on my list now... and I've been working on #1 for a few hours. I just finally finished my first paragraph! (I got nothing else written though)
fixed spelling errors. I should really proof read my ooc comments and not just my IC work.
Okay, thanks for letting me know. I'll push along in a day or two, seeing how that's most convenient for me, anyway, but if you're still blocked by then that's no problem. I'll just mention that Damian tells Miles his name, and then move back towards a solo arc, I guess, if that's cool.
That gave me some motivation, because I had in mind to drop the Robin name here.
Without Dick Grayson, I'm having to figure out to marry Damian with the origins of Robin. That predicament seemed as good a spot as any to plant the seed.
Now I need to fill out a form, then using that form that I have just filled in I will need to fill in the form for my visa which will then book an appointment at a US-Embassy.
But in an on topic note:
Have you ever served in, been a member of, or been involved with a paramilitary unit, vigilante unit, rebel group, guerrilla group, or insurgent organization?
Yes. I am an Avenger.
Update:
Do you seek to engage in terrorist activities while in the United States or have you ever engaged in terrorist activities?
Yes. I am applying for a visa to be a terrorist, and am going to fully admit that during my application process.
In other news, you all get an Ivy post today. :D I'm working on it as I write this. <3 And I'm excited because it's going to be great (at least in my opinion. My last Ivy post I said that... no one else thought that. But you know what? I didn't care, because it was great even if no one acknowledged it!) I may or may not make it to Cap, but you'll get him by tomorrow at the latest.