Board Thread:Arrow discussions/@comment-5635877-20170715164837/@comment-27700324-20170731133026

Stryzzar wrote: Batman was just being Batman, not really his fault Zack Snyder put Clark into a film tailored for Bats.

Yeah, DC loves doing the Gods forced to live as men. Guess younger me wasn't too fond of him due to having nothing but the stereotypical powers and spandex. Marvel more prefers the approach of average joes being gifted with powers, with fewer gods living as civilians. Actually even the human characters are written in that DC way. Batman is practically a different person ever since his time training and when his parents were murderred. As a god in his own way considering he can somehow beat those gods among us. Thor is more human as a person and was turned mortal by Odin. He seeked to gain back his godlike powers which led to him having Marvel's character arc. Superman also has that DC arc, but unlike the others, he is perfectly fine as an ordinary man as shown in Superman: up up and away. He actually refused a Green Lantern ring after his powers were gone for a bit. Superman wanted to spend time with Lois and be human like he always wanted to be.

Yes i suppose it is Zach's fault a little, but other writers in Superman comics too. Superman: Earth One took a darker turn for Superman, and on the back of the book David Goyer said this about the comic.

"This really should be made into a movie"