[@Master Bruce] in relation to the whole 'like/dislike' of characters I hold possibly a couple of unpopular opinions. I dislike Superman as a rule of thumb (Sorry [@AndyC], you are slowly converting me with your writing off him). I just dislike that in most the Justice League stories I've read, everyone else does their best and fails then Supermans just like 'Hold my beer'. I just don't like that personally, I don't find this godlike OP being all that relatable. Relatability in my opinion is something that is very important for characters. That's just me personally, a character with one [i]real[/i] flaw just doesn't scream to me 'I am pretty darn entertaining'. Batman... as a kid like most other kids I freaking [i]loved[/i] Batman. Though over the last couple of years, like with Superman, I feel like the fans and the hype have ruined it. He's just overhyped and can beat everything. You start speaking to someone about Superman Vs Batman for example and no matter where you stand, even if you're neutral you're god damn fucking wrong. How could you be such an idiot? I do hold some slightly less than popular opinions on Marvel Characters too, but these were the big two. Now for discussion I'm gonna shamelessly tag [@DocTachyon]. I feel like the 'Flash always has to go against a Speedster Trope or it seems silly' is really a problem with the TV Series. Try as hard as they could with DeVoe there were still some really stupid moments where it seemed that Barry forgot about his superspeed or even his max speed. I'll also agree that whenever he crossovers it seems to vary up and down but in his own series I think they cover even the non-speedsters very well. When you've got the likes of Multiplex, there's also another guy that can replicate himself who's name I have currently forgotten, DeVoe, Abra Kadabra, The Rogues, Shade... there's so many good villains that I feel are given justice at least in the medium of comics. In fact while I'm being a filthy hypocrite and using Reverse Flash for my first arcs main villain, that's more due to the story I have to tell with "Where's the Flash? Where is [i]he[/i]?" rather than him being my favourite Flash Villain. I actually really enjoy when you have the villains who have to outwit, out-trick or out think The Flash and I feel like they do on a regular basis. It's not all 'Person runs out of room. Barry follows a split second later: "They're gone!"' #Discuss