DISDAIN

Jan 22, 2005 01:12

Am I the only one who is cranky about this whole Nightwing and Starfire are meant to be!!!!!11 crap that has suddenly come up?

Because if Dick is going to end up with anyone who isn't Tim or Bruce or Clark or Roy it should be Barbara, damnit! Isn't it bad enough that Batman/Wonder Woman isn't really canon except in the freaking JLU cartoons? I mean, Catwoman is cool and all, but she just doesn't do much for me. I did enjoy finding my own Batman/Wonder Woman subtext in the latest Wonder Woman comic issue. Diana is blind now, and while she's training Batman comes in to attack her, and she says "Bruce?" in this little voice, and, just. I love. <3 And then she points out he was the only one who didn't hold back while attacking her, and he's all *cranky* "Well did you want me to?" and she's like "No! I love you!". Or something like that. .... And if you consider all that spoilery I advise you to get over it, because I am insane about the spoilers and even I wouldn't consider that spoilery. (Does anyone around here read Wonder Woman, anyway? I picked the newest one up for IC fallout crap. Oh, my comics-trio, I cry for you.)

... I just went on amazon.com, and at the top of the page is some advertisement for Song of Susannah (recommended just for me!), and the opening sentence amuses me...

There's something about a crippled, black, schizophrenic, civil rights activist-turned-gunslinger...

Something indeed! LOL

This reminds me, though, about a dream I had the other night. It was another dream wherein I fangirl'd Stephen King. Why do my dreams keep torturing me like this?? At least in this one I wasn't meeting him, I just wrote him a letter and sent him this painting. I guess I thought he would like the bizarre AU-ness of it all. And, once again, I pimped Lori's Talisman/Dark Tower art, sending him lots of links... ahaha. I should really write him that letter, I'll bet he would love Lori's Roland!

Oh wow, this is pretty amusing! babb_chronicles - thanks for the link, derryderrydown.

comic books, love: stephen king

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