User blog comment:Jamie/Episode 12 - Forever Evil/@comment-5041674-20140706001458/@comment-5041674-20140706004723

@LoveWaffle: Yeah... It kinda sickens me to see that they keep rebooting their universe. How can Flash even run that fast to break the "Time Barrier"? Time is a man-made idea... Used to keep things organized and keep knowledge of when things happen. Unlike sound, which is a property found when sound-waves occur under pressurized objects (like air being held by Earth's gravity), causing the ears of living species to hear these things.

I don't like the idea of The New 52 in general. I wish they'd keep the universe the way it is, allowing history to stay the same. Instead, DC feels as if rebooting constantly should allow writers to have more space for their comics. It actually did not occur to me until recently that The New 52 was considered to be in another universe. I think it's better for the mainstream comics to stay in the same universe, so the character can have a longer history instead of having to read about three universes to get a character's full history.

Plus, I think they went too far when the Joker sent his face to Bruce Wayne. Still makes me shudder thinking about that.

@Matt Seay: Some of the Super-Heroes, including Super-Man, have seemed to take more of the selfish, self-centered view of the world. For example, on countless times, multiple Super-Heroes has taken revenge on people, going as far as to killing them, just because he believed it was right to take revenge. On the contrary, Marvel's Spider-Man believes that he must be responsible with his powers, and most if the time sends them to jail (like Batman does with his colorful Rogues Gallery). On rare occasions does a hero like him kill a character in order to stop them from obstructing any more danger unto the people of the world.

However, it does bother me that some writers make a hero 100% good and 100% evil. People can be either, since all of us are born with the nature of immorality, and yet we still have the conscience to help us make moral decisions. I've seen plenty of stories when a villain decides to temporarily do the right thing, most of the time for selfish purposes, but we still have the instances when they feel as if they were wronged and that they needed to fix their mistakes.

Altogether, some of these reasons are the reason I prefer and stick to Marvel Comics than DC. However, there are a few instances I will go and enjoy some DC (for instance, I'll watch some of the cartoons. Those are great!)