I think that letting Nolan slide in the comics was good because it showed that Mark was still in denial about the whole situation.
He also showed himself to be very skeptical about Nolan ruling another planet, so it’s not like he wasn’t angry.
I think that letting Nolan slide in the comics was good because it showed that Mark was still in denial about the whole situation.
He also showed himself to be very skeptical about Nolan ruling another planet, so it’s not like he wasn’t angry.
Who actually knows? I don’t know any civilians that know about their relationship. Just people with direct connections to superheroes.
Tbf, a big reason why Amber was like that was because she was seemingly out of the loop. Now that she is in the loop, she has far fewer things to complain about.
Well in real life, these sorts of things aren’t one or the other. Especially with how drastic and sudden Nolan’s turn was.
It’s possible that he’ll still break down in front of his father and then naturally get angry when he apparently enslaved another planet.
“It doesn’t have Omni-Man.”
Probably their logic.
I feel like the problem is that it can cause later events to not make sense if they decide to go with it.
It also removes a bit of Mark’s character to have him genuinely be a hero.