ChasNicollette
Allons-y Means Let's Go.
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With her right fist extended, Supergirl soared up into the sky.
Go kick his ass.
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With her right fist extended, Supergirl soared up into the sky.
I actually found that more fitting for Zod in the Legion thread. It's certainly very powerful.
It's my absolute favorite TSFH song. Powerful and hopeful, which is why it makes me think of Kara.
Perhaps it could serve as a reprise of Zod's leitmotif, a musical counterpoint-- Kara is his opposite number, after all.
I can definitely see a fight between Kara and Zod while listening to Strength of a Thousand Men.
Strong at first.
Almost too much.
Then the music becomes more hopeful.
Faster.
Uplifting.
Zod's not finished. The music grows darker and stronger again.
They're fighting as hard as they can.
I hope you all had a safe and satisfying Thanksgiving (at least for those of you that celebrated it).
Thanksgiving was good-ish.
Black Friday I'm still surprised I'm alive after.
I love the "innocent" nature of the 60s comics.
I can't believe I wrote your instead of you're in one of my posts.
I'm officially resigning from the Grammar Nazi Party.
That was Mort Weisinger's era, right?
Beyond classic. So amazing.
My only regret about stuff like "Crisis on Infinite Earths" and "Flashpoint" is that more of his influence didn't carry over to the modern continuities. Granted, it's a different sensibility for a different age, but comics not taking themselves too seriously is something we could use more of these days.
One of the many reasons why I love reading JL8.