Post by scabab on Apr 3, 2018 13:12:40 GMT
You can't rob Superman of his speed. To say you keep complaining about other movies being ashamed of comics you're being contradictory by saying these characters shouldn't have the abilities that they have in the comics. Also Superman, Superman 2 and Man of Steel were good movies so that's three.
He wasn't doing that in the movie, there they gave him these nigh-reality warping powers.
The reality warping involved him lifting the ground up from beneath him to grab his foot and keep him in place. The adapting was where he quite clearly began to see Quicksilver's movements to be able to grab him at all, that's why you see his eyes change and Quicksilver slow down from his perspective.
It's silly then, if his armor was that tough he wasn't wearing it all over his body. Several parts of him were left exposed.
That's true for most characters and real life people that have worn armour. He isn't Iron Man, he ain't encased in it. Again, the image from the comic I posted of him earlier shows him clad in armour except for his face, just like with Thanos' armour.
Batman was there too, if he was really moving that fast then Batman would've just seen a bunch of blurs instead of being able to react to it.
There's nothing to say he did react to it, he never saw Wonder Woman and Steppenwolf fighting in the Tunnel and they were fighting elsewhere in the Final Battle with Batman focused on the Parademons. Either way you're just looking for things to nitpick with here, Wonder Woman is fast, Steppenwolf is at least fast enough to catch a missile casually, Superman and Flash make them look like they're standing still and Batman is just an ordinary guy.
And many other stories that relied on them as a team because there was stuff Superman couldn't pull off alone. Having the JL's first big adventure be "Bring Superman back to life so he can solve the problem for us" was a big mistake.
They should never have killed Superman off at all, that itself was a big mistake. Yes it should have been a team effort but considering they did kill him off, they didn't really have much of a choice. That's Batman vs Superman's fault really and not so much Justice League's so with that in mind, them reviving him and him making his return to somewhat save the day in the end was then more accurate to some other stories.
He was never going to make his grand return to just get his ass kicked and struggle.

