Next Batman May Be Lurking in Obscurity Radar lists subversive characters who deserve shot at breaking out of comics By Will McCahill Posted Jul 24, 2008 2:00 PM CDT Copied In a role as the Wasp, Radar says, "Sharon Stone might salvage her stardom by playing the central vixen as a manipulative, ice-pick-wielding nymph. Kind of like she did in Basic Instinct." (AP Photo) With The Dark Knight—featuring a Batman "easily inhabited by the George Clooneys or Christian Bales of the world"—all the rage, Radar presents "other subversive comic book characters who probably won't—but really should—show up at a theater near you," including: Female Furies: "With a little retooling, this could be the hot new Julia Roberts feminist vehicle that Mona Lisa Smile never was." Elongated Man: "Recast Mark Wahlberg as a super-supple porn star … who can control his endowment and change sex positions using the power of his mind." The Rawhide Kid: "Like Brokeback Mountain but less earnest and teary. … Insert several jokes about flashing pistols, shooting blanks." Wasp: Sharon Stone might salvage her stardom by playing the central vixen as a manipulative, ice-pick-wielding nymph. Kind of like she did in Basic Instinct. Read These Next New Year's Day dog walk ended with kidnapping attempt, shot fired. Trump outrages NATO with claim about Afghanistan war. A look at cities expected to get hit hardest by the storm. Amanda Knox confronts the man who put her in prison in new Hulu film. Report an error