While it may seem like throwing the baby out with the bathwater, it is actually a good idea for OL to take stock of his actions as long as he actually does research any effects thoroughly rather than just not using his abilities. The idea that using untested and unknown features powered by...
Sure, but it's one thing for Zeus to hold a grudge, it's quite another for the silver city to poach hellenistic followers to their own afterlife. The afterlife is a pretty important part of religions, to grab members of another pantheon without even consulting them is a fairly large offence. It...
Well his views on angels and heaven has probably changed from “bunch of assholes who’s mission statement is wildly out of sync with their actions” to “bunch of assholes who are trying to fix their glaring security problems so that they can help people.”
I’m fairly sure that the whole “boss...
To be fair, all that happened was that the mind of god came and said "yeah, this is worse than you all think. What OL did was terrible, bring him to me." And then all the crazy angel fanatics acted accordingly. Sure you could say that the mind of god should have approached OL directly or, you...
Well, this is one of my favourite chapters in a long time. Honestly, Batman and Lex should just start up a therapy group for the brilliant and insane who manage to keep out of prison.
You know, that's actually a pretty interesting question since it's basically a representation of part of their souls. Will it be purely Grayven/Apokolips related since that's what his soul was made to be, will it be more representative of his mind post-source wall, or will the fact that he has...
Sure, but when a 5000 year old wizard king with a happy populace, who's a friend of a friend, goes apeshit and says their entire realm is going to die in front of the woman who senses lies and the man who sees souls in ways Rama literally can't have encountered before...well it's a bit paranoid...
Because OL doesn't want to take actions that alienate him from all his friends and the government can make things difficult and/or annoying for OL and his friends. If all they want to do is have a discussion that will be uncomfortable for OL then politicians can easily make it more costly to...
Zatanna knows Euanthe and how weird she is and it was fairly obvious that OL was a bit uncomfortable with the whole thing. Zatanna has either seen or heard about OL getting in similar situations often enough that she mainly finds it funny.
In contrast, compare it to when she brings up Jade...
He had an easier time taking out Larfleeze and the first of the fallen. Besides, the first time he encountered demons he effortlessly turned them into one of his strongest weapons. The demons didn't start deploying anti-OL tactics until after he started working with Constantine and...
Because he keeps creating problems and casually making revolutionary discoveries. If you give someone the job to prepare for war, the least you can do is leave them to it rather than popping around creating problems for them to deal with. He's already going to be the most legendary figure in the...
Am I the only one who didn't have any trouble following what was going on? **[message]** is the sign used in this story to show detailed telepathic communication such as sending pictures, feelings, and memories. OL says he was deliberately letting a telepath into his mind and then memories are...