Board Thread:Arrow discussions/@comment-5635877-20170715164837/@comment-5441128-20170731145610

Xandermcc wrote: Stryzzar wrote: Ah figures. I guess Batman is a God in that sense. Fitting he became a literal God at one point. Oh yeah, Thor had to learn humility. He's still mostly a god among men though, but in an opposite way to Supes.

DCEU as a whole is just too dark and brooding. Arrowverse gets it and balances the darker tone out with lightheartedness. Two cities with one that's brimming with corruption and needs a savage vigilante hero to bring order, while the other one is sunny and needed a freak accident overrunning the place with metahumans before a hope-bringer hero was required to restore order. He is, but he is more like a human when it comes to him learning to be humble and kind compared to the other gods in the Marvel universe.

Yeah, in fact when you think about it. The Arrowverse characters have the principles of Marvel heroes. Oliver is a man who has become someone else, he has become.. something else. Barry might already have the godlike powers, but he also wants to become faster and beyond anyone. His time remnant was literally the god of motion. Kara has been an ordinary girl as Kara Danvers, but sought to be more as Supergirl. Now in season 3 is even giving up her human life. People should be careful giving up some parts. Once you burn the bridge, you will not be able to walk over it one day.