I worship Chuck Dixon for giving me that...he does it so well in his writing of her, as easily witnessed in the current Rush City
Barry, surprisng as it is to a speedster, who’s idea of a polite conversation is probably keeping it down to mach 1, sitting down is how the rest of us conduct our conversations.
From what I remember, Barry is the more relaxed of the younger speedsters for dealing with life at slow speed, but there is a limit even for him. And Yena captured that feel perfectly.
Sometime I think the kids are the only thing that’s kept the DC universe together.
Agreed.
Just an awesome bit.
I had an image of heroes who were complete strangers identifying their eras by who was the speedster for them....
*eyebrow lift* there’s a difference?
Not by far, quite a lot of the time. Much as I love the mature Ollie developing in comics (minus several not right bits) I do wish they'd remember he drinks life in big gulps.
Lessee, spending the new years with his Pretty Bird, having an awesome boyfriend, his family is happy, do I need to continue? Oh yeah, and a dead friend is back from the dead if I didn’t mention it. Some guy, runs around in red pajamas a lot.
*g* Love that summation. Ollie high on life is a bit overwhelming though
Nah, that’s the only thing that’s got Bruce giving him as much a chance as he has so far. The thing he’s not forgiving is that Hal expects that to make up for trying to end it in the first place. One right and wrong do not cancel each other out.
Hal's problem is that Bats doesn't seem convinced he's trying to atone....
If you have to think about that, that’s not a good sign Ollie.
Nope.
That’s because he won’t argue back, which totally takes the fun out of it. And Mia has to be a negotiator, she’s got two stubborn older brothers, and rather hot tempered quick-tongued father.
Who you calling hot-tempered? :-)
*grin* I’m pretty sure he could stand in his backyard and yell and you’d hear it, if he decided he wanted to be heard, he just doesn’t ‘cause that’d give Superman a headache.
Funny, Hal always got along with Supes so much better than Ollie did....
Again, I’m probably being mildly sadistic, but I think that would be really interesting to watch.
*shudders, remembering speech to Superman about splitting atoms*
I just have the best image of reporter!Clark standing there, mentally composing another Pullitzer.
hehehehe....he's just trying hard not to show the world how ecstatic he is to have Barry back.
House rules in a superhero house are certainly different. Most people would be worried about yucky posters, or stickers on the door.
Well, having three people under one roof that have gone evil does that.
Yeah, he is coming back right?
*nudges toward the Endless part*
Good call Kory.
I love using Kory to point out things like that. She's so fun to write.
Re: Now more coherent *grin*
Date: 2006-12-04 01:10 am (UTC)Dinah certainly thinks it is appropriate.
Still endlessly amused by that.
I worship Chuck Dixon for giving me that...he does it so well in his writing of her, as easily witnessed in the current Rush City
Barry, surprisng as it is to a speedster, who’s idea of a polite conversation is probably keeping it down to mach 1, sitting down is how the rest of us conduct our conversations.
From what I remember, Barry is the more relaxed of the younger speedsters for dealing with life at slow speed, but there is a limit even for him. And Yena captured that feel perfectly.
Sometime I think the kids are the only thing that’s kept the DC universe together.
Agreed.
Just an awesome bit.
I had an image of heroes who were complete strangers identifying their eras by who was the speedster for them....
*eyebrow lift* there’s a difference?
Not by far, quite a lot of the time. Much as I love the mature Ollie developing in comics (minus several not right bits) I do wish they'd remember he drinks life in big gulps.
Lessee, spending the new years with his Pretty Bird, having an awesome boyfriend, his family is happy, do I need to continue? Oh yeah, and a dead friend is back from the dead if I didn’t mention it. Some guy, runs around in red pajamas a lot.
*g* Love that summation. Ollie high on life is a bit overwhelming though
Nah, that’s the only thing that’s got Bruce giving him as much a chance as he has so far. The thing he’s not forgiving is that Hal expects that to make up for trying to end it in the first place. One right and wrong do not cancel each other out.
Hal's problem is that Bats doesn't seem convinced he's trying to atone....
If you have to think about that, that’s not a good sign Ollie.
Nope.
That’s because he won’t argue back, which totally takes the fun out of it. And Mia has to be a negotiator, she’s got two stubborn older brothers, and rather hot tempered quick-tongued father.
Who you calling hot-tempered? :-)
*grin* I’m pretty sure he could stand in his backyard and yell and you’d hear it, if he decided he wanted to be heard, he just doesn’t ‘cause that’d give Superman a headache.
Funny, Hal always got along with Supes so much better than Ollie did....
Again, I’m probably being mildly sadistic, but I think that would be really interesting to watch.
*shudders, remembering speech to Superman about splitting atoms*
I just have the best image of reporter!Clark standing there, mentally composing another Pullitzer.
hehehehe....he's just trying hard not to show the world how ecstatic he is to have Barry back.
House rules in a superhero house are certainly different. Most people would be worried about yucky posters, or stickers on the door.
Well, having three people under one roof that have gone evil does that.
Yeah, he is coming back right?
*nudges toward the Endless part*
Good call Kory.
I love using Kory to point out things like that. She's so fun to write.