I agree with that, and the new suit for every occasion. I kind of miss him being a photographer truthfully, even though this new job makes it easier to understand how he can live his double life.Perry wrote:Voice activated webbing?
But the voice-activated thing was funny. How is that quicker than hitting a button? I can see it being used if you couldn't hit the button, but that wasn't the case. I mean, the dude could create web bats in the early issues so he's pretty talented with those web shooters already.
I have the same problem. Bone white skin, bright red hair .... hmm, wonder who that could be as I'm talking to Carol with bone white skin and bright red hair.Perry wrote:But again, if I latch onto something that really bothers me, it is a problem for me to ... to just let it go. Case in point, I am getting ready to drop BATWOMAN because I can't get past how white she appears, and no-one can tell me why.
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BUT, this seems to be a problem with DC characters in general. In Nightwing, Dick [hmm, guess you can't call people by their name if it's slang for Richard on this forum ] is talking to this guy about his problems. Minutes later, he rescues him as Nightwing and the guy says "I don't know what you're doing here....". come on, it's a tiny mask around his eyes ... really? That is the identity hider? Same thing happened in #1, the killer is stalking Grayson, loses him in an alley, gets attacked by Nightwing who looks strikingly similar except his eyes are covered ... and this super killer can't see it.
At least Superman changes his hair.