Message from @Nordhand
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I'd eat a Mayo Sandwich
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I met a guy once at the shelter
he was living on Cooked Pasta Sandwiches
Well there's two flavours in there
better than eating Pasta and Bread
There's a good Vox short documentary on the Arctic, and why the different countries are pressing to enforce their sovereignty over it.
There's a new DC arc starting that I've got curious
```The story centers around a place called Sanctuary, a mental health treatment center where heroes (and villains) in the DCU can heal from traumatic experiences.
As the story begins, thereโs a mass shooting at Sanctuary and around a dozen heroes are killed by an unknown assailant. A murder investigation takes place as characters process the tragedy.```
This trauma center was created by superman, WW and batman because heroes tend to collect trauma like stamps on a frequent buyer's card
and shit, villains need help too
```Many heroes and villains of the DCU are either currently at Sanctuary or have visited in the past, according to King. Confirmed patients at Sanctuary during the events of Heroes in Crisis are Booster Gold, Wally West/The Flash, Roy Harper/Arsenal, and Poison Ivy. Harley Quinn is also a patient (or perhaps visiting her friend Ivy) when Heroes in Crisis takes place.
The Heroes in Crisis #1 cover also implied that some long-unseen characters, like Commander Steel, Power Girl, and Captain Atom are involved with Sanctuary somehow, maybe as patients or maybe as friends or family of patients. And King has mentioned Firestorm and Mr. Miracle as other probable patients.
Some of the trauma experienced by current patients was shown in recent stories. For example, Booster Gold went through a time travel mission in Batman that left him scarred, and in The Flash Wally West has been remembering another timeline where he had relationships with a wife and children that no longer exist```
```King has described a treatment that uses Kryptonian technology combined with Amazonian mysticism (while Bruce Wayne provided the funding, of course).
Patients wear gold masks, keeping their identities secure, and white robes that have been featured on the covers for Heroes in Crisis. They have access to hologram suites that help them create environments and holographic people that help them work through issues.
At the end of the treatment, patients remove their masks and go through a confession process thatโs meant to help them use their pain as a strength.
(During the event, several DC books will actually feature one-page confessions of well-known heroes to emphasize that even the strongest people sometimes have mental health struggles.)
Graduates of the Sanctuary treatment receive pins that have a Superman-type โSโ logo (for โSanctuaryโ). The pin also features three hands that symbolize the Trinity and the friendship of the superhero community. (These pins will also show up in other books, on various characters.)```
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what do you think of the comic thing thuogh
He could data for vehicle measurements but I doubt he's willing to pay for it
I like the idea alot turt
a comic about PTSD can be done right but I don't have a feeling any of the comic pros that work for the big comic book have the shit or talent to do it
we've had vulnerable heroes before
season 1of Jessica Jones is all about trauma
I like the idea that sometimes the superheroes need a therapist too
I'm curious, and I hope they do it right.
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Seems like the head writer did his reading, though.
we'll see.
sample page I found of one of the confessions
I think it's going to be a one-off arc, with little hints to the facilitty going forward
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I don't think they'll wear the pins on thier fucking hero costume
but you'll see it in like
I don't know
Red Hood's drawer
shit like that
I doubt that
I think it'll be subtle
You may have some heroes just wearing it in the comic itself