ITT: We try to make broken characters even more broken.
>flash is now able to fly
>they remember those bullshit powers like super-ventriloquism and super-knitting
I don't know about the new 52 but he was able to run in space, that's basically flying.
>The Main Man now has hemophilia and bleeds significantly more from even the smallest wounds.
>His Motorcycle gains his regenerative powers, including being able to reform into multiple clones of itself from several broken sections.
How is making a character more powerful making them broken?
>>88062470
Flash could fly by moving like a helicopter.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=0SwwRXRbi2U
2:38.
>>88062470
Flash already can fly.... I am pretty sure there is nothing he cannot do cause muh speedforce
>>88062682
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>>88062545
Yeah. but he can't fly freely like superman does
>>88062664
"Broken" in this context comes from fighting games where characters who are far superior to others are called broken.
>>88063023
But that's stupid. In a fighting game, characters should hopefully be as relatively equal as possible because it's a head-to-head game. In comics, as in real life, there's no reason for every character to be equal to one another. Hence why there's a large disparity between a non-powered street level hero and an upper echelon metahuman.
>>88062470
Batman's utility belt literally has the solution to any problem and can't be taken away from him.