Posted by BlaqueStallion
at 10:34 AM on August 21, 2007
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Most comic book fans and casual readers/viewers tend to view super speed as this amazing deus ex machina that can handle any and all threats easily and casually. And that the very idea of a speedster having trouble against any villain is preposterous.
Well first off it depends on what speeds the speedster is moving at and what degree
of durability that speedster has. Speedsters for the most part (excluding secondary speedsters like Superman, Power Girl, Captain Marvel etc) aren't invulnerable and
can at times easily be caught off guard with an errant blast of energy, bright
flashes of light, holograms that might fool them into going somewhere
else or something they just don't see coming. They get caught in stuff, slip
on stuff, and heck sometimes speedsters can't even hurt the opponents
they face directly. Speedsters especially primary speedsters have it a lot tougher than people seem to realize.
Of course this all boils down to one speedster in general. Numero Uno, the main man, the sultan of speed, the human whirlwind, The Fastest Man Alive, The Flash. In most reader's eyes he is the chief offender when it comes to overpowered and ridiculous feats. People love to believe that such things detract from the appeal of the character. Only thing is the people who believe that usually haven't picked up a Flash comic and actually read it in years or *gasp* ever. Flash's "overpowered feats" add a lot to the character IF you don't only focus on those feats.
Flash doesn't do insanely over the top things all the time because it
isn't really in his character to do so. He doesn't like to end fights
in seconds because he likes to on occasion show off. True he has ended a fight like that before. He has gone in looking at an opponent as a minor annoyance and
taken care of them swiftly. But should all heroes be like Spider-Man
and have trouble taking on Stilt-Man and every other b, c, and d list
villain they face? Flash is one of the major leaguers and he should act
as such.
And of course there are tougher opponents that take more than a simple thousand punch speed blitz to take out. And this is where people find a problem. How would someone who has advanced reflexes, and can move at the speed of light be affected by a guy named "Captain Cold" or the "Weather Wizard"? Sure the names are lame but damn think about it. Imagine yourself a normal person trying to run on ice or even walk on ice at normal speed? You either experience great difficulty in trying to get across it or you slip and bust your ass. Either way it's hard. Now imagine a guy running at twice the speed of sound trying to run on ice. Situation instantly exacerbated. No matter how fast one is going ice is always going to find a way to take your ass down. Weather Wizard is even better. Imagine trying to dodge lightning while also trying to avoid huge chunks of ice falling on you and several cyclones that have kicked up out of nowhere all at the same time? Fastest Man Alive or not you are going to have a fight on your hands.
For the most part I just
don't think we see enough speedsters utilized properly because writers
don't know how to write one of the all-time classic archetypes and work around their powers and create limits. There is a reason that Mark Waid, Grant Morrison, and Geoff Johns all were able to tell great Flash stories even
though he had ridiculous powers at times. They can handle the pressure,
they have ideas and they know just how to use them. If writers would
put forth an effort they would see it isn't that hard to use a
speedster without having them overpower everyone off the bat.
I
hate barely seeing characters like Speed Demon, The Blur, Quicksilver,
Speed etc get any good face time because of the inability of the
writers to write a compelling story while still using speedsters
effectively. Kid Flash operated in a team environment for years with the Teen Titans, as did
The Flash with the Justice League and they still managed to make the books they were in
interesting without being an instant win for their team making things any cheaper.
SUPPORT SPEEDSTERS!!!
Posted by BlaqueStallion
at 10:18 PM on June 06, 2007
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The title says it all. The Blaque Stallion is back and ready to roll. After a long absence with painfully sporadic updates I'm ready to get back on the ball and finish filling in all of the blank profiles that need backstories.
Keep in mind that I'm still reeling a little from the past 6 or so months but I'm trying my damndest to bounce back and bring this website the attention it deserves.
Special thanks to everyone that posted on my guest book. I appreciate your support. You really have NO idea how much it means to me that you would take the time to even glance at my rough website. The kind words give me fuzzy thoughts.
Anyway I look forward to better days and a hope that things will start to look up. Take care everyone and be careful and kind to each other and remember:
Always Bet on Blaque!
-Devin
Posted by BlaqueStallion
at 01:23 AM on April 24, 2007
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Yep it's the Blaque Stallion's birthday. I know it's kind of weird to think of superheroes having birthdays and such but it happens. Not all of us are aliens from Krypton, or mysterious vigilantes. A lot of us are just regular guys living our lives the best way we know how whilst protecting the world from itself. To paraphrase a Five For Fighting song "It's not easy to be me". In any case on this my 22nd birthday I resolve to finally stop taking myself so damn seriously. That has to be my biggest problem. Everyone has problems but we don't have to let the problems rule us. Debt, no love life, crappy job, whatever. Let it roll off your back. Have fun! I'm going to try it and you should too.
See y'all in the funny papers and always bet on Blaque!
-Devin