This is my list featuring my 20 favourite couples (canon/fanon) in DC Comics..
20.Gnarrk and Lilith
19.Aquaman and Mera
18.Deathstroke and Adeline Kane
17.Roy Harper and Cheshire
16.Jericho and Raven
15.Superboy and Wonder Girl
14.Deathstroke and Terra
13.Richard Grayson and Starfire
12.Jericho and Kole
11.Green Lantern Kyle Rayner and Donna Troy
10.Green Lantern Hal Jordan and estrela Sapphire
9.Batman and Wonder Woman
8.Flash and Linda Park-West
7.Speedy and Aqualad
6.Green Arqueiro and Black Canary
5.Joker and Harley
4.Batman and Catwoman
3.Beast Boy and Raven
2.Superman and Wonder Woman
1.Richard Grayson and Barbara Gordon
20.Gnarrk and Lilith
19.Aquaman and Mera
18.Deathstroke and Adeline Kane
17.Roy Harper and Cheshire
16.Jericho and Raven
15.Superboy and Wonder Girl
14.Deathstroke and Terra
13.Richard Grayson and Starfire
12.Jericho and Kole
11.Green Lantern Kyle Rayner and Donna Troy
10.Green Lantern Hal Jordan and estrela Sapphire
9.Batman and Wonder Woman
8.Flash and Linda Park-West
7.Speedy and Aqualad
6.Green Arqueiro and Black Canary
5.Joker and Harley
4.Batman and Catwoman
3.Beast Boy and Raven
2.Superman and Wonder Woman
1.Richard Grayson and Barbara Gordon
The action is awesome, a departure from any super-homem films I’ve seen so far.
The casting is excellent, each actor well suited to their role.
This is mais of a story of Kal-El than Clark Kent; from the very extensive opening scenes on Krypton to the arrival of General Zod and the threatened genocide of humanity, Man of Steel is about what it means to be human - how Kal-El finally accepts he is Clark Kent, and how human kind accepts Kal-El as one of our own. It’s a film about being an outsider - being different, and accepting who you are whether or not anyone else does. it is a story about faith; not necessarily religious - although there are some slight biblical references - but faith in others as well as yourself. Appropriately opening on Father’s dia weekend, it’s a film about fathers and sons,
The casting is excellent, each actor well suited to their role.
This is mais of a story of Kal-El than Clark Kent; from the very extensive opening scenes on Krypton to the arrival of General Zod and the threatened genocide of humanity, Man of Steel is about what it means to be human - how Kal-El finally accepts he is Clark Kent, and how human kind accepts Kal-El as one of our own. It’s a film about being an outsider - being different, and accepting who you are whether or not anyone else does. it is a story about faith; not necessarily religious - although there are some slight biblical references - but faith in others as well as yourself. Appropriately opening on Father’s dia weekend, it’s a film about fathers and sons,