Sunday, September 3, 2017

Fate's Design In Depth

I can't really talk at length about this part, since it's the first part of a three-part storyline. And besides that, it is very clearly a much more direct chapter than most. I, however, am very fond of the exchange between Diana and Tony, when she notes that a larger group might travel single file to hide their numbers, and Tony dramatically whispers "Tusken Raiders".

There is legitimately almost nothing to talk about in this part, because it's so short, and because of just how much of it is very straightforward. 

The one thing I can talk about is the Tower of Fate. I based it mostly on the Young Justice Tower of Fate, since there's an entire episode dedicated to going through it, and if there was an episode similar in Justice League / JL Unlimited, I don't remember it. Whenever I see the Tower in comics though, it's only briefly. I'm probably just not reading the right comics.

But the Tower of Fate from Young Justice is the one that I'm most aware of, and has the tower as its setting for the most amount of time that I'm aware of. Even including that, I've noticed that the Tower of Fate hardly ever changes between the differing mediums.


With that, I didn't really feel that it would be much different across the multiverse, because it seems to keep its same general shape, style, and level of danger.

But be reassured, that there is a reason why Inza knew that they were in trouble. (Yes, it was because she's also from Dianas' Earth, and therefore connected to the Tower of Fate there)

:P

-EDR

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