New week and time for a new entry to #BatmanvSuperman references to the DC lore. We get to one of the most climactic scenes in the movie, The Capitol. Several homages into this one in the 🧵 below! #RestoreTheSnyderVerse#BvSMondayMood.
We open up with Superman arriving to the Capitol building with people with all sorts of messages. People hating on him others worshiping him. Very reminiscent of the cover of Action Comics #3 in the New 52. And also, of The Amazing New Adventures of Superman #24.
Interestingly, #BvS shows people that hate him but also people that worship him to an extreme. A polarized society where even people that worship him ask too much of him. To be a god, a savior.
Then we get to Superman inside Congress about to speak. Imagery very reminiscent of Superman: Peace on Earth.
Love this contrast between the two stories in this homage. Peace on Earth tells us how important (and rare) Superman speaks in public. Only to try to change people's mind. He's about to do exactly that in #BatmanvSuperman but...
...the explosion happens, and Superman is surrounded by fire. Feeling lost, not knowing whether he can do good. This also resembles another page from Superman: Peace on Earth where feels like he cannot help society, he failed his mission.
I found this homage quite interesting because from this point onwards both stories go in different directions. Peace on Earth Superman is going to move in the direction of helping humans understand how to help themselves.
In #BatmanvSuperman Clark is going to go through a process of self-reflection, to his inner fortress of solitude. To remember lessons from his father. Lessons that will help him become a Superman that feels part of our world, doing good, being Superman.
Continuing with the homages, the explosion and Superman feeling lost is similar to many other comic stories. For instance, this one from Justice League of America #101.
It is also similar to this story from Superman Vol.1 #408 where there is a nuclear attack on Earth and Superman is devastated (thanks to @NaveenShankarSP for sharing this one).
So many stories this could be referencing. Showing Superman’s self-doubt when he wants to help but things aren’t as easy. Challenging Superman’s core. And #BvS does that while showing that he can come back from that to be Superman, sure of his choice.
Back to the references for the last one. After the explosion we get a horse similar to The Dark Knight Returns #4 panel. And that’s it for today, such a powerful scene filled with homages to the DC lore. #RestoreTheSnyderVerse
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I rewatched #BatmanvSuperman almost a month ago now and I’ve been tweeting sporadically about what caught my eye this time. Wanted to compile everything in a 🧵 that you can check out below! #RestoreTheSnyderVerse
It’s a new Monday, so time for a new entry into the #BatmanvSuperman references the DC lore series. Today, it’s time for Part 2 of the last scene of the movie Amazing Grace in the 🧵 below! #RestoreTheSnyderVerse#BvSMondayMood
Part 1 was all about different DC references out there. And today it’s all going to be about the references (and differences) from the Funeral for a Friend storyline. So much to dissect so this one (my last one) is going to be a long one 😅, so let's get to it!
First off, there are several homages in the Metropolis funeral in #BvS to Funeral for a Friend.
It’s a new Monday, so time for a new entry into the #BatmanvSuperman references the DC lore series. Today, it’s time for Part 1 of the last scene of the movie Amazing Grace in the thread below! #RestoreTheSnyderVerse#BvSMondayMood
This scene has many references. Several of them to the storyline in Funeral for a Friend. And then several others to different pieces of DC media/comics. So today, I’ll cover these latter types of references and next week I’ll close out with the Funeral for a Friend ones.
So, let’s start with these peppered DC references. First, we can see similarities in Superman’s funeral to the Comedian funeral in Watchmen. This is not too surprising since Zack Snyder was behind the camera in both.
This scene (and the next ones, ups spoilers) homage several parts of the continuation to The Death of Superman storyline in comics which was called Funeral for a Friend, an 8 issue storyline across different comics.
However, the first reference in this scene is not to this storyline, but to All Star Superman #5 with Lex in prison with the orange suit and a classical look after being shaved.
Not surprisingly, there are homages to the The Death of Superman storyline and specifically to Superman #75 which is the final comic in this run. And what a better time to do this thread as we get closer to celebrating the 30th anniversary of this classical moment in comics!
So, we start with Clark saying to Lois how much he loves her before his final fight with Doomsday.
It’s a new Monday, so time for a new entry into the #BatmanvSuperman references the DC lore series. Today, it’s time for the mythical Is She With You/Trinity versus Doomsday scene in the thread below! #RestoreTheSnyderVerse#BvSMondayMood
Several classical homages here to comics. Let’s start from one that was part of last week’s thread with Superman lying in space at the beginning of the scene and how it looks like Injustice: Gods Among Us #33.
Then we get Batman saved by Wonder Woman as it is common in the Snyderverse. She has a very classical pose from the comics. And there might be several references in here. I really like how it looks like from Trinity #6 (which actually took place after #BvS).