Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-31330278-20180211164358/@comment-4708882-20180726143027

1. I think it's because after his family died Clyde does do some rather cruel acts including blowing up a lot with some innocent people and is a rather calm and collected when it comes to his crime as he purposely hunts down anyone remotely connected to the case that was involved with Clarence getting off the hook originally. He basically jumps off the deep end eventually with how far he'll go to destroy or fix part of the justice system. Even when one guy at the end admits the he was taught to care for more than his conviction rate, Clyde still tries to bomb the area filled with most the local city officials to finish his revenge.

2. I think Carnage as a whole is described as more psychotic as he doesn't try to cover anything up or care if he gets caught. Carnage would be a blast to see in the new film given how he's basically Marvels take on Joker. Those could likely di a good job and I think Taron Egerton could fit the physical part better of Kassidy physically. Another possible candidate for him depends if he's young or older could be Cameron Monaghan (played Jerome on Gotham) since he already basically played a young Joker. The Venom was unlikable was the director of writer admits he didn't want to use venom due to not being a fan but executives said since he was popular they had to. I mean Eddie was kind of a dick at first but became better over time from what I remember but the film didn't do him any good due to him being forced in.

3. I think both roughly mean the same though loathsome dies come across often as stronger and fits how I feel about him. I'd definitely want his death to be as slow and painful as possible due to what he's done to others maybe he deserves a fate similar to Hawley Griffin though admittedly that'd be hard and disturbing to write at least for me personally. Just saying he's a massive prick with almost anything being too good for him. Robin Hood in a zombie apocalypse would be pretty damn cool in all honesty.

4. Damn, while I haven't seen it yet I definitely see where you're coming from and based off what I'm hearing agree. It sounds like I-Black is just an unfortunate creature who just is mostly doing what if thinks it has to vs just being sadistic like most the villains in the series.

5. A cool little trivia the president was also the alternate version of Deathstroke and Rose being Ravenger though the president likely also had the eye missing also for similar reasons and some symbolism. Rose in the normal comics when I last read does go from villain to Anti-Hero but it is a decent nod to the comics. Superwoman was fun in how despite apparently loving Owlman had no problem with using his nickname as an insult for how stubborn Batman is. Owlman believes ultimately nothing matters due to how if he makes one choice an alternate version will do the opposite in a new universe and humanity (including himself are irredeemable). Basically his goal is to do the one thing no other version could copy and at the same time wipe out every version of humanity. Yeah Straw Nihilists can be annoying but I do enjoy writing some and find some entertaining (Joker, Kefka Palazzo, Carnage and Owlman). That said existentialist (positive/moral nihilist) like Batman are damn fun to read and I'm sure to write. Owlman's death was enjoyable for the fact he could of lived yet basically said "screw it" lol. Yeah I think DC isn't as strong with live action projects but excels in the animated ones.