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Hawkman really does look like a throbbing purple cock end.
Is he like 5'4 as well?
IMDb lists him as 5'11".
...and, uh, "throbbing purple cock end"? :icon_lol:
Hawkman really does look like a throbbing purple cock end.
Is he like 5'4 as well?
if vandal savage is true to his character in regards to skills/abilities; he should in fact be more than a match for hawkman/hawkgirl/arrow/flash/canary/speed, basically like a darkh/ras combo multiplied by 1,000.
Well, according to this trailer, he has conquered the world by 2166 and killed Superman and Batman. Is that more along the lines of what you were thinking?
essentially...
arrow and his crew are street levelers with resources, which allow them to handle above street level threats; even metahumans, as the majority of the flash's villains are capable of being defeated by arrow (and co). And in the big fight w/reverse flash, arrow delivered the definitive blow.
vandal being a enhanced human should be capable of soloing arrow and his team, esp once u consider the magic...science aspect. But just pure skill he could solo them..and same as far as ability.
the wildcard would be the flash whose powerset would essentially allow him to defeat a all the arrow foes in direct combat, ras (new/old) solomon grundy slade sarab deathbolt chyna white bronze tiger nyssa league hive. Now sneak attacks could work..or i guess if they get resources to specifically attack him.
So i didn't want them to power down the flash, cus that makes vandal savage less of a threat if the flash can solo him and his whole crew; esp when they are basing a tv show on a team of metas, assassin, and high tech criminals..to take on vandal.
so i was hoping they would make him true to form so that he could be properly presented as a threat, esp as they hinted he has ties to darhk-zoom.
Here's a new trailer, and I have to say, those seventies outfits really suit Sara.
Longer than they'd get on Fox.I think this show will have less sappy relationship drama, and be more badassery.
But I have a feeling they will run out of monsters of the week types, and start to be redundant. Then ratings will drop, and show will be cancelled after two seasons.
I would still sleep with Caity Lotz.
The possibilities are endless in a show about time-travel, and “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow” intends to take full advantage of its fantastical premise when The CW’s superhero spinoff series pays a visit to the Old West in the back half of its freshman season, where Variety has learned that our heroes will encounter the iconic DC Comics antihero Jonah Hex.
“Ever since we decided that ‘Legends’ would involve time travel, we were eager to do a story set in the Old West,” says executive producer Marc Guggenheim. “But if you’re going to do a story set in the DC Universe version of the Old West, you simply MUST include Jonah Hex in it. We’re thrilled about bringing another well known, beloved DC character to television.”
Jonah Hex is a bounty hunter who has a deep moral code despite his fearsome, scarred appearance. The character was created in the ’70s by writer John Albano and artist Tony DeZuniga, and was previously portrayed in live-action by Josh Brolin in the eponymous 2010 feature film, which became a box office bomb after grossing only $10.5 million domestically on a budget of $47 million. Hex was also featured in an animated short film, “DC Showcase: Jonah Hex,” directed by Joaquim Dos Santos and written by Joe R. Lansdale, in which he was voiced by Thomas Jane.
Casting for the role has yet to be announced, but he’ll make his debut in episode 11 of “Legends,” with the possibility of recurring.