Mr. Freeze
Alrighty, I'm up. I went to bed around 2:15 AM, and woke up around 10 AM. I'm still writing that short story, but it's almost finished. Yippee. I'm surprised I worked on it that fast, I mean, really, my latest short story "The Truth" (you can find a link in my sig) took me months. That's nothing to say of the incredibly long short story I'm writing right now as well.
Anyways, on to the title subject, my reader monkeys...
If there's one thing that gets to me about Batman, it's that Mr. Freeze hasn't appeared in any graphic novels. He deserves it! He's one of the most tragic and unique characters in the Bat-mythos! C'mon, seriously, he should be given a bigger role in stories and a role in graphic novels in general. Clayface and the Mad Hatter, less prolific and infamous villains (despite their longer existence in some cases) have gotten more roles. Not to say they don't deserve it, of course they deserve it. They're underused too. And another reason Mr. Freeze needs to be in more stories and graphic novels is that the Batman: The Animated Series version of Mr. Freeze which became DC comics Mr. Freeze needs to be heavily reinforced. The Batman-by-name-only has turned Freeze, along with as many villains as humanly possible into mockeries of the original (and much better) characters. I can just imagine it one day: I'll be somewhere debating with some person who watched The Batman-by-name-only and it'll be ridiculous: "NUH-UH! Mr. Freeze was a villain guy who got all frozen in a cryogenic thingy in a car crash! There's nobody in Batman called Nora Fries! Yur a stoopid hed!" "Go read the comics and watch the Batman: The Animated Series episode "Heart of Ice" kid, before I beat some sense into you with this copy of Arkham Asylum."
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