There have always been some major differences between the worlds of Marvel and DC Comics. Beyond any of the specific characters, concepts, or locales that dot these wondrous universes, there are deeper, more intrinsic aspects of the two that set them apart in ways that inhabitants of each have struggled to come to terms with at various points.
Oddly enough, one of the key differences between the two has nothing to do with either universe’s heroes but rather how the rest of the world responds to their presence in general. For the likes of the Justice League, existing out in the open with monuments like the Hall of Justice has long been met with public applause. The Marvel Universe, however, has a habit of treating its heroes like villains, and the DC Universe is beginning to learn exactly what that feels like at a blistering pace.
This alone is one of the worst turns that the heroes of the DC Universe could ask for, though it is hardly the worst that Waller has to offer. Not only has she turned the superheroes of her world into public pariahs, but she has unleashed her army of Failsafe-designed Amazos to steal away their powers permanently. This ensures that should any of the heroes in question escape, they won’t be able to rely on their abilities to fend off the throngs of ordinary citizens who are now ready to cut them down at a moment’s notice. All of this amounts to a situation unlike any that, while utterly devastating, isn’t actually all that new, at least not for the members of the Justice League who had an eerily similar experience during their trek through the Marvel Universe.
There have always been some major differences between the worlds of Marvel and DC Comics. Beyond any of the specific characters, concepts, or locales that dot these wondrous universes, there are deeper, more intrinsic aspects of the two that set them apart in ways that inhabitants of each have struggled to come to terms with at various points.
Oddly enough, one of the key differences between the two has nothing to do with either universe’s heroes but rather how the rest of the world responds to their presence in general. For the likes of the Justice League, existing out in the open with monuments like the Hall of Justice has long been met with public applause. The Marvel Universe, however, has a habit of treating its heroes like villains, and the DC Universe is beginning to learn exactly what that feels like at a blistering pace.
This alone is one of the worst turns that the heroes of the DC Universe could ask for, though it is hardly the worst that Waller has to offer. Not only has she turned the superheroes of her world into public pariahs, but she has unleashed her army of Failsafe-designed Amazos to steal away their powers permanently. This ensures that should any of the heroes in question escape, they won’t be able to rely on their abilities to fend off the throngs of ordinary citizens who are now ready to cut them down at a moment’s notice. All of this amounts to a situation unlike any that, while utterly devastating, isn’t actually all that new, at least not for the members of the Justice League who had an eerily similar experience during their trek through the Marvel Universe.
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