Ah, but I remember the good old days when the idea of any kind of slash was squicky to you, and look at you now....
The foolish, halcyon days of our youth. "Guys together? Huh. No, I'm not picturing it. Wait. What did they just do there on the screen? The way they looked at each other? Oh. Excuse me, I need to write something down now."
Nothing's going to make me contemplate the Jokersex.
Nothing's going to make me contemplate the Jokersex.
Elseworlds. Thrillkiller.
IJS.
Joker is one of those character you just don't want to picture...doing things.
Harley and Ivy on the other hand...and very attractive.. sweet...and homicidal girls who look out for one another.
Elseworlds. Thrillkiller.
Damn straight! Or, not straight. Either way, Thrillkiller!Joker? Hot.
Signed,
Perfectly Willing to Consider Regular Jokersex
Damn straight! Or, not straight. Either way, Thrillkiller!Joker? Hot.
Let us face it. Thrillkiller!Everyone? Hot. It's that kind of book.
I'm still waiting for the upswing in Riddlerslash now that he's had his Metrosexual Gothboy Makeover. I'm almost over the part where I blink at the pages and mutter, "They made him pretty. Why did they make Eddie pretty?"
Metrosexual Gothboy Makeover.
Dude -- THAT is disturbing. He looks like a mix of Kyan and Jai.
I'm still waiting for the upswing in Riddlerslash now that he's had his Metrosexual Gothboy Makeover.
I find that makeover so distracting. Like, I'm all for the bedraggled and beaten Bats, but every time Ed shows up, I stare. In confusion. I just want to pat his cheek and say, "You may be pretty now, honey, but you'll never be as hot as Nightwing, so stop trying so hard."
"You may be pretty now, honey, but you'll never be as hot as Nightwing, so stop trying so hard."
Of course, trying so hard has always been part of the character -- just not in an eyeliner way. I second or third or tenth the "blink?"
I haven't run across the new look, but as Frank Gorshin is FAR more intertwined with the Riddler for me than any of the other actor/character matchups I have serious trouble visualizing it.