— (though the arc that prompted the discussion ) When a disappears off the face of the storyline without warning, never to be heard from again. For a long while viewers will likely be under the impression that the disappeared major will pop up any minute now — an impression which will eventually give way to a dawning comprehension that the story has moved on, none of the factors that made this plot point important matter any more and it would be just ridiculous for someone to suddenly recall the whole thing now, after all this time. Why did this happen? It's anyone's guess, most of the time. Maybe the fans complained.
Maybe a crucial cast member quit the show. Maybe didn't like it. Maybe the writers just realized it was a lousy idea, cluttering up the plot, or just lost interest in it. This weighs rather heavily on the, but the best way to execute an and get rid of an element that isn't doing the story any favors is to just.
Then again, it's harder to pass the throw if the arc had significant buildup; such buildup retroactively becomes. Mainly a series trope; writers will usually avoid this if they can, and you can always go back and edit a stand-alone work before publishing, unless the deadline is really pressing.
At best, it's a gross violation of; at worst, this is done for no reason whatsoever and rends the plot asunder to create a fresh new. Jokes tend to have this trope in spades, as the whole point is to build up to - then full stop, no closure. People who have (and people trolling) will then say ' Cases where there is a resolution eventually, no matter how trite or sudden, aren't this trope — though really bad cases of or usually end up emulating the effects for all intents and purposes; when the plot point does get brought out of cryogenic suspension, fans have long since lost all hope for it or interest in it. Compare with:, and. See also:, and. A constant problem in and of the last few years, especially in series about second- or third-division characters, as character or plot arcs are constantly derailed by massive events. A on it in the penultimate issue of Dan Slott's run, in which the characters were forced under threat of death to give the reader a high speed run-through of how all the arcs were intended to have worked out, before being interrupted by the and crossover events.
DC. In the original /Skeets arc involved the duo fixing the time-stream after it had been damaged during the. Several issues into the series, after Skeets had already noticed discrepancies between events as they happened and as they were recorded in the future, the writers decided that this plot was overused and too generic.
They switched to a new malevolent threat that intended to manipulate time and reality for its own gain and this leads to the return of Mr. Mind, who had appeared in the early issues. In a very well-known example, Geoff Johns' run ended with a big one.
Nereus, the former fiance of Mera (Aquaman's love interest), had tracked down Orm, Aquaman's brother. Orm had apparently come to partly accept the surface world, staying with a woman and her son during after the Forever Evil event. Nereus tells Orm that he had found the lost kingdoms of Atlantis, and that he and Orm should take their rightful place besides them as kings. There's even a 'to be continued' down the bottom that says the story will continue in an event crossover with Johns' Justice League run titled 'Rise of the Seven Seas'. Yes, it even got a name. Johns would later be forced to limit his comics output to two monthly titles at a time, and that quota was filled without Aquaman.
Years later, Johns would say it was being worked on, and even later would say it was being worked on with then-current Aquaman writer Dan Abnett, but nothing has come of it. wrote a Batman one-shot where he introduced a mysterious new villain called the Skeleton, who was running around impersonating other Batman foes to cover his tracks. The hope was that Vaughan would become a regular writer on one of the Batman books so that he could make the Skeleton into powerful new player in the franchise, but obviously, this never occurred. 's run set up the deceased and Sue Dibny as a pair ghost detectives who would act as recurring allies to the team.
This was nixed very early on, leading to the Dibnys making only sporadic cameos across the DCU until rebooted everything. There was also the matter of an underground club where teens were granted a chance to receive superpowers from one of the surviving Bloodlines parasites. This too went nowhere. The series revolves around taking certain arcs that were aborted by the and giving them completion they didn't originally receive before.: Meloni Thawne had left a message for Bart Allen (the fourth Flash) to stay away from his brother. While Bart didn't know it at the time, Owen Mercer, the second Captain Boomerang, was actually his half-brother on their mother's side. Owen even inherited super speed and was learning to use it more efficiently (he could only to small bursts initially).
It's implied that this may have had something to do with the Rogues killing Bart. Except Owen wasn't a part of that plan. Bart would later return to life and Owen would die, and this warning about their meeting would never occur. In fact, they never even met. The Flash: Rebirth left multiple sequel hooks that weren't followed up on:.
The ending implied that the Reverse-Flashes of the Silver and Modern Age would be teaming up again (they had briefly worked together one time previously). Hunter Zolomon, the second Reverse-Flash, had lost his powers but approached Eobard Thawne, the first Reverse-Flash, and told him that they could make each other 'better'.
Within the story itself, Eobard had used one of Hunter's signature moves and explicitly said he learned the trick from Hunter even. Then Flashpoint, a Flash story by the same writer rebooted the DC Universe, and Zolomon and Thawne didn't exist in this universe for years, as a new Reverse-Flash was introduced and seemingly was the first. Later, Eobard would be reintroduced (and even later, he'd regain his pre-Flashpoint history and memories) and use some more of Hunter's signature moves, but Hunter himself is still MIA and Eobard hasn't directly referenced him. Thawne told Wally West that one of his kids would grow up to ruin his life. Jai, Wally's son, had lost his powers to his sister Irey, and the ending implied that he was now because of his sister now having full access to superspeed and being allowed to be part of the Flash Family. This plot point was also never brought up again, as Flashpoint rebooted Wally and his family out of existence. It is rumored that there were plans for a Green Lantern Corps-esque series, with Wally West serving as protagonist with numerous Flash characters in supporting roles while Barry Allen kept the main Flash ongoing, which would explain things.
At the very least, Wally and his family were supposed to have backup stories in the 2010 Flash series, but this never came about. It was said that Thawne had done something to Gorilla City's jungles.
Again, not followed up on. Owlman (an evil alternate universe version of Batman) had displayed an obsession with the mainstream universe's over the course of the series, as his Dick Grayson had died. Despite the Crime Syndicate basically turning Dick into a bomb, after the bomb is diffused, Owlman goes back for Dick and tells him that he still hopes that the two can be partners. Nothing ever comes of this. Owlman instead played a big role in the storyline, and would end up getting killed by Dr. Manhattan as a lead-in to. The fact that Rebirth was only conceived about a year and a half after Forever Evil ended makes it obvious Owlman was meant to follow-up on Dick.
Regardless, it has never been brought up again, and Dick got another in the form of Raptor. In the tail-end of the story, Bruce's 'Injustice League' is separated, and he and are on their own. They come across Wonder Woman's Lasso of Truth and Catwoman notes that nobody but Diana herself can use it.
Bruce says that he can use it because of some strong connection to Wonder Woman that's unexplained and leaves Catwoman with a very jealous look on her face. It's likely referring to something that happened in the five year gap between the Justice League's founding and current stories (where Wonder Woman was dating Superman), but it was never addressed again. Catwoman found a different reason to hate Batman around the same time and is altering continuity pretty heavily, especially that of the Justice League and its members. Hal Jordan met a rogue Lantern named Malvolio, who used a to get Hal to replace his own ring with Malvolio's and leave.
What this was supposed to accomplish was never followed up on, though many fans pointed to it later as a way to press the on Hal's badly done. (In the end, the Button was pressed a different way.). Another example is Gerard Jones' characterization of the Guardians of the Universe.
Throughout his 45 issues on the book, Jones planted many clues that related to his plans for the Guardians. When changed the plans, many of the odd behaviors of the Guardians (and characters' observations of same) were left dangling and unresolved. Character profiles of the various Lantern Corps introduced characters who seemed like they would be plot-relevant, particularly the 'Lost Sapphire' who was clearly intended to be important. This teasing never went anywhere.
A number of these have come out such as the other six new laws in the Book of Oa and the Lost Star Sapphire. Made even weirder by the fact that the writer who set most of them up, was on the book for another several years afterward, and never explored any of them.:. 's run had several of these, as he was infamously fired for speaking out against the ridiculous amount of his run received. In addition to developing a friendship between and Doctor Light, McDuffie had planned to have join the team, as well as appearances from some of his other characters. After clearing away the last remnants of McDuffie's team, James Robinson assembled a brand new Justice League line-up filled with characters like Mon-El, the Guardian, Hal Jordan, Doctor Light, and many more. Because of a variety of reasons, the vast majority of these characters had to be written out of the book after just one arc, leading to Robinson having to assemble another new team.
Back in, Robert Kanigher set up a between Batman, and. Mike Friedrich began his run the very next issue, and immediately got rid of the development by claiming Canary actually loved Batman like a brother, not in a romantic sense.
After killed Prometheus at the end of, it was mentioned that Green Lantern and the Flash were unable to find the advanced, computerized helmet Prometheus used. Astute readers remembered that prior to his death, Prometheus had essentially lobotomized his partner, Ira Quimby, who mysteriously vanished around the same time the helmet did. It was pretty clear DC was building things up to have Ira become via a or situation, but this never occurred.:. In a guest-writer spot, Jerry Ordway, author of Power of, seemed to be setting up an ongoing storyline about the Shazam characters; it involved Billy and Mary being depowered (undoing the where Billy was the wizard and Mary was evil), the wizard acting irrational, and the introduction of the Rock of Eternity's, the Rock of Finality. While Ordway never got the chance to continue this, Eric Wallace's subsequent Shazam one-shots seemed content to keep things in a holding pattern until he did, while adding other elements such as the return of Blaze.
Then and the happened, and Captain Marvel was one of the characters who got completely reset. Not only is the arc aborted; in current continuity none of it happened.
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An earlier issue of JSA had Sand having a dream with prophetic messages from dead JSA members. Most of these panned out, referring to the two-part Roulette story, the 'Stealing Thunder' storyline, and the and crossover issues. But the original Mr Terrific's warning that Michael Holt would need help when he learnt the truth behind his lost love didn't lead to anything.
There was some fan speculation that his late wife would turn out to be the new Crimson Avenger, but she was revealed to be someone else entirely, and then Michael had a vision of Paula in the afterlife and got closure, closing that plot thread completely. For readers versed in, it is almost obvious that supporting character Mary Kramer from Stars and STRIPE was intended to be the new Merry the Gimmick Girl. She had a similar name (Mary Kramer vs.
Merry Creamer), had red hair and was good with technology. She was even seen looking into a box with Merry's costume.
This never happened, however, since Stars and STRIPE was canceled and the Star-Spangled Kid moved to ' other book, JSA (where she eventually became Stargirl) and ended up creating a brand new 'Gimmick Girl' homage for the of Victory mini-series. In the other direction, Geoff Johns kept implying that Stripesy's biological son (who was screwed over by Courtney stealing the Star Spangled Kid identity from him as well, and his dad openly favored his new step-daughter over his flesh and blood son and was quite neglectful of him in order to play super-hero with Courtney) would become a villain/his half-sister's rival. Sadly, while Stripesy's son would appear in Stares and STRIPES and JSA, ominously looming over Courtney and reminding her how she ruined his relationship with his father, the plot never culminated into anything.:.
In the first issues of the story arc, writer Tony Bedard started several subplots up, but he had not the chance to develop them. Anj: You sowed the seeds of future plotlines which may never come to fruition.
Can you tell us what you were planning with Blaze? Shay Veritas? TONY: I was going to have Blaze create a trio of henchgirls called the Furies. Remember Siobhan’s roommate and her two friends? They were all orphaned in superhero battles and had sworn themselves to finding a way to make super-people pay. They were going to beat Supergirl and take her back to Blaze’s home dimension. Hilarity would ensue.
I wanted to get Siobhan in there more, to make her and Kara a team. I had one issue where the newly Red Lanterned Kara fights Silver Banshee, and I contrasted their fight with flashbacks of Kara and Siobhan just having fun roommate moments. That remains one of my favorite things from the run: just letting her have a friend. Michael returns in my final issue, and we’ll see if they do anything with him after that. If not, it was enough that Kara met a guy who had every reason to hate life and yet retained a positive outlook.
He was in many ways a good role model for her, and he didn’t want to trick or use her, which is nice for a change. And Shay I wanted to keep playing sort of mysterious. Is she really a friend to Supergirl, or does she view her as another science project?
Shay’s still a bit of a cypher to me, which is okay if she’s played for mystery. But I liked doing scenes of her staff at the Block talking about what it’s like being stuck there, having to wear her face, alternating between admiration and resentment. It gave the whole Block set-up a little complexity.:. Mal Duncan abandoned his Hornblower identity and went back to being the Guardian after the Gabriel Horn was stolen, and the plot was never resolved.
Had the book continued, it would have been revealed that Mal had hidden it himself because he subconsciously did not want to be a superhero anymore. There had been some broad hints in Geoff Johns' run prior to that the new Aquagirl would be joining the team, with her expressing an interest in the Titans and showing up as Aquawoman in Titans Tomorrow. Plans changed at some point, so she ended up joining and quitting offscreen during the 'One Year Later'.
She finally joined the Titans for real during Sean McKeever s run, long after Johns had left the book. Likewise, the Son of Vulcan mini-series ended with the title character going to San Francisco and introducing himself to Beast Boy. This was obviously supposed to set up a plot about Vulcan becoming a member of the Teen Titans, but this never happened.
The 'Origins & Omens' back-up story foreshadowed a number of events which were supposed to affect the team, such as joining, returning to life and rejoining the team, Kid Devil dying (in a completely different manner than the way he actually ended up dying), hooking up with, and Sun Girl becoming pregnant with Inertia's baby. Aside from Static becoming a Titan, all of these were ignored when writer Sean McKeever was fired. McKeever had notably planned to resurrect Kid Devil and restore his powers.
After temporarily established that 'dead means dead' in, this plot was dropped as well. McKeever's run also revealed that Bombshell's mother was and the true mastermind behind Project Quantum. The change in writers derailed this subplot, and Bombshell ended up being booted off the team before it could be resolved. The same thing happened to JT Krul during his run.
His first issue showed glimpses into the future which revealed that Aqualad would be joining, and that the Teen Titans would end up involved in a crossover with 's team of Titans. Rendered all of this moot. Henderson's final two arcs were basically an extended for a new Static Shock ongoing. The new series was supposed to have been based around the hook of Virgil trying to get his powers back, but the book ended up being delayed and eventually canceled entirely due to the. A new Static Shock book did launch with the New 52, but it had a different creative team and was completely unrelated to Henderson's proposed series.
Years prior to this, there was the ill-fated Titans L.A. Minecraft pe mods ios no jailbreak ifunbox ios. Spin-off that was planned. The group was first hinted at in the Beast Boy mini-series, the seeds were planted in a Titans Annual, and the team finally assembled in the Titans Secret Files one-shot only to.never appear again. Later confirmed that the team had disbanded with a line of dialogue. Then it's revealed that Terra II was apparently the real Terra all along. Terra II fell into obscurity before this could go anywhere, and ended up being killed off the next time she made a significant appearance. The whole reveal was later itself, as it turned out Terra II was indeed an impostor, albeit one with.
Although, this explanation in turn is similar to Marv Wolfman's original intent for the character, before the later New Titans editor (Pat Garrahy) had mandated a story to imply the two Terras were the same (which Geoff Johns and Ben Raab intended to expand upon with their reveal). At one point, was shown taking in Poprocket, a homeless teen metahuman. It was stated that he had plans for the girl, but she soon disappeared without explanation. Presumably, they were setting up Poprocket to be part of Deathstroke's team of, but for whatever reason she ended up not appearing in that book. famously quit the after just one issue. Keith Giffen has stated that Wondy's editors demanded she be written out of the JLE, as they didn't want her to be 'sullied' like the other members of the League (who famously underwent a lot of and then ).
Early comics were clearly setting the Daemonites up as the of the line, not just in the ex- books but with Superman facing them as well. There was even a suggestion that the had got their name from a mishearing of 'Daemonites'. Then Grifter and Voodoo got cancelled, Stormwatch got retrobooted and then cancelled, and with the exception of Midnighter and Apollo, pretty much all the Wildstorm elements of Prime Earth went very quiet. Marvel. At the end of the first arc in, discovered a comatose in the Negative Zone (where he'd been trapped following ), and planned to use the Gods' Whisper to control him and make him destroy the Kree. The planned attack on the Kree never occurred, and Galactus later appeared without any reference to how he'd escaped the Negative Zone. A peacetime boom rarlabs. Near the end of Roger Stern's run, minor character Dan Smallwood saw the Avengers on TV, and was shocked to learn his childhood sweetheart Marrina was now a member of the team.
According to Stern, this was going to lead to Dan heading to New York and ending up in a with Marrina and. Unfortunately, Stern was removed from the book by, and ended up killing off Marrina in his very first arc. 's Avengers run had the team face a powerful villain named Bloodwraith. They were unable to best him, but managed to bind him to the ruins of Slorenia, making it impossible for him to leave the country's borders. It was mentioned a few issues later that was still monitoring Slorenia to make sure Bloodwraith didn't try anything funny, but Busiek ended up leaving the title before he could revisit that plot thread. The next time Slorenia appeared, absolutely no mention was made of Bloodwraith or where he'd disappeared to.
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By Anathar88 For any Berserk fan, this is a must watch. It adds some elements that were not in the original anime (i.e. Skull Knight), but at the same time, leaves out a lot that was in the original manga (i.e. This third entry of the Golden Age Arc trilogy is the only one that I will advise people who have weak stomachs NOT to watch. Yes, there will be blood, there will be gore, and there will be scenes that will cause you to go through extreme bouts of anger towards two dimensional characters. Even I was blown away from the violence of the second half of this film.
But, what can I say? I'm a fan of the series all the way, and I hope they continue to progress through the story further in future installments.
Long Live Berserk! By Pinkycrust I dont usually write any reviews, but after finishing this triology I cannot hold my tounge. Let me just start by saying that I have not watched any of the previous animes or read any of the manga so I did not really know what I was getting myself into.
This anime has a deep story, engaging characters and extreme violence. I thought I was numb to this genre, but no amounts of Game of Thrones could prepare me for what I was about to expeirience. Without getting to indepth, I truly recommend this to anyone who enjoyed other movies such as Samurai X, Ghost in the Shell or Ninja Scroll. My anime resume does not run that deep but without a doubt, Breserk is definitly worth a shot.
A year after guts and Griffith part ways, he and the band of the hawk conduct a rescue mission to bail Griffith out of jail. I came across the first movie on Netflix and thought it was great, caught the second one on youtube and thought it was even better than the first, and bought this one off of iTunes and it was so intense and so brutal that it made Dante's inferno: an animated epic look like a walk in the park. The first two were action/adventure/war films, but this one was action, adventure, horror, and dark fantasy all rolled up into one. This is quite honestly the best animated film I've ever seen, and it's even better than the first two if you ask me. I definitely recommend the The berserk trilogy to fellow anime fans, they have great stories, great voice acting, they're filled with brutal action, they're creepy, they're dramatic, they're intense, they're raw, and they have insane amounts of gore. They won't be disappointed.
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