BBally81 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 2:54 pm
Though in Killer Croc's case, he had a chance to live a peaceful life among a group of physically deformed circus performers but he chose turn on them when they refuse to kill Batman.
That would have still been Croc in a separate but equal status among people who are deformed.
He doesn't WANT to be one of them.
Reminds me of Doctor Frankenstein when he decides to destroy the Bride in the original novel, "They might even hate each other; the creature who already lived loathed his own deformity, and might he not conceive a greater abhorrence for it when it came before his eyes in the female form? She also might turn with disgust from him to the superior beauty of man; she might quit him, and he be again alone, exasperated by the fresh provocation of being deserted by one of his own species." (Chapter 20)
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BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 11:05 pm
The similarity is obviously there. A mature being communicates through the guise of a physically subordinate being.
I don't see it.
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BridgeConsoleMasher wrote: ↑Wed Dec 02, 2020 11:05 pm
The similarity is obviously there. A mature being communicates through the guise of a physically subordinate being.
I don't see it.
Two adults deceptively and passively using children's entertainment to vent their somewhat commonly understandable mental illnesses and commit horrible crimes?
Doesn't work there either. Scarface is small sure but he's not a little kid and certainly doesn't dress or act like one.
Scarface is so immature, what you talking about?
The similarity is obviously there. A mature being communicates through the guise of a physically subordinate being.
The depressive aspects of each character are similar for them being villains too. Poor chaps.
No, no he is not. There's not a single time that Scarface has been portrayed as immature. Scarface is dangerously intelligent, a criminal mastermind that has nearly killed Batman more then once and is shown to be an effective leader of his squad. In his last appearance he was shown to be clever enough to hide himself so that the staff at Arkham and even the Ventriloquist himself thought he'd been cured. He's a stereotypical gangster, not a little girl speaking in baby talk.