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Post by JudgeJuryDredd on Oct 29, 2017 5:04:22 GMT
Yes he does, he's in the animated movie "Batman: Under the Red Hood"( DC views pretty much all their content to be in a multi-verse) That's animation, not live-action. If we included animation, then DC had the best shared universe ever because the DCAU blows away anything else that's out there. DC has gone on record to say that pretty much *all* their content( games, comics, animation, TV, film, etc.) are part of a "multi-verse", so it counts, and yes the DCAU is still pretty darn good, what else is new?
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Post by ThatGuy on Oct 29, 2017 15:41:40 GMT
Yes he does, he's in the animated movie "Batman: Under the Red Hood"( DC views pretty much all their content to be in a multi-verse) That's animation, not live-action. If we included animation, then DC had the best shared universe ever because the DCAU blows away anything else that's out there. Yes, Batman: TAS, Superman: TAS, JL and JLU is a shared universe. But the DCAU as a whole (all the animated movies and series) is not a shared universe. A shared universe and a multiverse is not the same thing unless you have a multiverse in that universe. The comics (DC and Marvel), Arrow-verse, the mentioned JLU universe, and the MCU all have a shared universe and a multiverse.
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Post by DC-Fan on Nov 13, 2017 16:25:33 GMT
Bucky wasn't innocent. Bucky murdered Howard and Maria Stark. Brainwashed...but no one wanted to give him a trial or a lawyer. The media had reported that Bucky was wanted by the law. Bucky was arrested in public after a chase through a busy thoroughfare so there were plenty of witnesses who saw the police arrest Bucky. So there was no way the government could cover up Bucky's arrest or hold Bucky without a trial because the media would've demanded to have access to the trial to report on it. So the government was definitely going to give Bucky a trial so Bucky's lawyers would have a chance to present their arguments to a jury. But like a tyrant, Cap appointed himself judge and jury and decided that Bucky shouldn't be punished for the 2 murders that he committed.
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Post by DC-Fan on Nov 13, 2017 16:26:52 GMT
I'm curious, what do you think the definition of a tyrant is?? Because the definition explicitly says it's a ruler who uses power oppressively. So who is Roger oppressing? Who is being oppressed? Who's suffering? In case you haven't noticed tho, the whole doing what he thinks is right despite the law is the whole part of his character and his morality whether you agree with it or not. Also, didn't Rogers ask for a fair trial or something like that for Bucky, only to get scoffed at? The media had reported that Bucky was wanted by the law. Bucky was arrested in public after a chase through a busy thoroughfare so there were plenty of witnesses who saw the police arrest Bucky. So there was no way the government could cover up Bucky's arrest or hold Bucky without a trial because the media would've demanded to have access to the trial to report on it. So the government was definitely going to give Bucky a trial so Bucky's lawyers would have a chance to present their arguments to a jury. But like a tyrant, Cap appointed himself judge and jury and decided that Bucky shouldn't be punished for the 2 murders that he committed.
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Post by formersamhmd on Nov 13, 2017 16:55:08 GMT
Brainwashed...but no one wanted to give him a trial or a lawyer. The media had reported that Bucky was wanted by the law. Bucky was arrested in public after a chase through a busy thoroughfare so there were plenty of witnesses who saw the police arrest Bucky. So there was no way the government could cover up Bucky's arrest or hold Bucky without a trial because the media would've demanded to have access to the trial to report on it. They said he wasn't going to get a trial, so yeah they were going to cover things up.
Cap's no more a tyrant than Batman.
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Post by DC-Fan on Nov 13, 2017 17:08:52 GMT
The media had reported that Bucky was wanted by the law. Bucky was arrested in public after a chase through a busy thoroughfare so there were plenty of witnesses who saw the police arrest Bucky. So there was no way the government could cover up Bucky's arrest or hold Bucky without a trial because the media would've demanded to have access to the trial to report on it. They said he wasn't going to get a trial
You mean like how they were going to kill Bucky too? Except they didn't.
Same with the trial. What they might have said before is irrelevant. Bucky was arrested in public after a chase through a busy thoroughfare so there were plenty of witnesses who saw the police arrest Bucky. So there was no way the government could cover up Bucky's arrest or hold Bucky without a trial because the media would've demanded to have access to the trial to report on it.
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Post by formersamhmd on Nov 13, 2017 18:04:08 GMT
They said he wasn't going to get a trial
You mean like how they were going to kill Bucky too? Except they didn't.
Because Cap interfered and by the time they caught him the other Avengers wouldn't let them kill him. After he was caught they cut the Avengers out and they wouldn't have been able to do anything until Zemo caused the breakout.
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Post by DC-Fan on Nov 13, 2017 18:12:29 GMT
You mean like how they were going to kill Bucky too? Except they didn't.
Because Cap interfered and by the time they caught him the other Avengers wouldn't let them kill him.
And because there Bucky was arrested in public after a chase through a busy thoroughfare and there were plenty of witnesses who saw the police arrest Bucky, the media wouldn't allow the government to cover up the arrest or hold Bucky without a trial.
So like I said, the government was definitely going to give Bucky a trial so Bucky's lawyers would have a chance to present their arguments to a jury. But like a tyrant, Cap appointed himself judge and jury and decided that Bucky shouldn't be punished for the 2 murders that he committed.
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Post by formersamhmd on Nov 13, 2017 18:57:09 GMT
Because Cap interfered and by the time they caught him the other Avengers wouldn't let them kill him.
The government was definitely going to give Bucky a trial
They weren't, they explicitly said so. They were going to cover up anything that would say otherwise.
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Post by DC-Fan on Nov 13, 2017 18:59:43 GMT
The government was definitely going to give Bucky a trial
They weren't, they explicitly said so. They were going to cover up anything that would say otherwise. Just like they were going to kill Bucky, right? Except they didn't.
Same with the trial. The media had reported that Bucky was wanted by the law. Bucky was arrested in public after a chase through a busy thoroughfare so there were plenty of witnesses who saw the police arrest Bucky. So there was no way the government could cover up Bucky's arrest or hold Bucky without a trial because the media would've demanded to have access to the trial to report on it.
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Post by formersamhmd on Nov 13, 2017 19:28:14 GMT
They weren't, they explicitly said so. They were going to cover up anything that would say otherwise. Just like they were going to kill Bucky, right?
Wrong, Avenger interference stopped that. Then the Avengers were removed once Bucky was caught. The media weren't going to care since everyone thought he was a murderous terrorist and only Steve cared about him getting a fair trial.
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Post by DC-Fan on Nov 13, 2017 19:47:10 GMT
Just like they were going to kill Bucky, right?
Wrong, Avenger interference stopped that. And the media's demand for access to Bucky's trial would've forced the government to give Bucky a trial. So like I've explained to you before, there was no way the government could cover up Bucky's arrest or hold Bucky without a trial because the media would've demanded to have access to the trial to report on it. So the government was definitely going to give Bucky a trial so Bucky's lawyers would have a chance to present their arguments to a jury. But like a tyrant, Cap appointed himself judge and jury and decided that Bucky shouldn't be punished for the 2 murders that he committed. The media weren't going to care The media weren't going to care? LOL!!! that's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. The media loves to cover big trials: O.J. The Menendez Brothers Casey Anthony The media loves to cover big trials so the media would've forced the government to give Bucky a trial so they can cover it. So like I've explained to you before, there was no way the government could cover up Bucky's arrest or hold Bucky without a trial because the media would've demanded to have access to the trial to report on it. So the government was definitely going to give Bucky a trial so Bucky's lawyers would have a chance to present their arguments to a jury. But like a tyrant, Cap appointed himself judge and jury and decided that Bucky shouldn't be punished for the 2 murders that he committed.
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Post by formersamhmd on Nov 13, 2017 20:59:11 GMT
So like I've explained to you before, there was no way the government could cover up Bucky's arrest Yes they could, and they did. No.
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