I'm watching Superman: The Animated Series now. Does Lois Lane brazenly attack superpowered foes with such frequency in the comics too? Because that's pretty awesome.
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Lois all over the map depending on who's writing her. But in general, post-crisis Lois is pretty kickass. S:TAS also draws upon the original Fleischer Superman cartoons, where she acts that way, too. (But given the time period, she often comes across as foolhardy rather than awesome).
Yeah, in one sense, it's really stupid, but I do admire her pluck. Even when she has this superpowered guy ready to punch someone's lights out, she's wielding a crowbar anyway.
Yeah, it's great in the original Fleischer cartoons when she picks up a tommygun and starts blazing away at a pack of bad guys. And she's quite reckless/fearless - crawling into the container area of flying robots and whatnot to get the story.
Is the Flash really a hyperactive jerk? "Speed Demons" was my first non-SV exposure to him. I didn't realize he was more of a lighthearted, funny character. Guess that's why he fights a talking gorilla.
I'm hardly an expert on the Flash, but my understanding is the Flash of the DCAU is more care-free than his comicbook counterpart because he doesn't have the Flash Legacy to live up to. In the DCAU, Wally is the first Flash, whereas in the comics he tries to honor the name established by those before him.
That said, I like the Flash in Justice League (the series) a lot better than the one in Speed Demons. Though the characterization isn't that much different (though JL!Flash has the advantage of being voiced by Michael Rosenbaum.)
Oooh, that is an advantage.
I actually saw Superman: TAS after I'd been watching Justice League for awhile, so when I got to "Speed Demons" it was a bit of a disconnect to hear a different voice. (Of course, Supes has a different voice in JL than in his own series, but they're close enough that it's not too jarring.)
I don't like Superman's voice. I hope the one in JL is better.
My friend says this Flash is Bart and the JL Flash is Wally. Is that right?
Bart or Barry? Bart aka Impulse came after Wally. Barry was the Flash before Wally in the comics. I have no idea which Flash the one in Superman was supposed to be, but I do recall reading an interview with the JL creators saying they intentionally divorced Wally from the Flash legacy for Justice League.