Ok! So, some things I noticed:
- Gray Ghost figure, poster (and maybe the Mad Bomber cars?) at 0:50
- Hugo Strange's Monster Men at 0:51
- That red hair with white stripe at 1:25 really makes me think of Jason Blood. He's seen better days, though.
- Although Man-Bat would be cool, the coloring...
Funnily enough, only kinda true. The Batman with a gun thing gets way overblown sometimes, IIRC he only used guns 5 times in the Golden Age, and only one of those times was after Robin's debut (Robin wasn't in the story). Soon after that editorial gave the mandate to not have him use guns...
Not even that. She appeared for a while in New 52 as Damian's theater tutor, IIRC. She was supposed to be developed further but editorial had other plans.
I've already read some people saying she'll become Robin in the series but I highly doubt it, I think it'll be more along the lines of...
Does anyone else feel like the animation is kind of... off?
I'm having trouble articulating it but for example in that Riddler shot, the pose looks a bit awkward, the proportions don't look quite right, it reminds me of when Batman would appear in Static Shock where you could just tell that he...
I ended up mostly liking these comics, so I've given this a lot more thought than I probably should've.
From interviews during its announcement and some comments by Dini (Luthor's prototype armor) it seems that the original intent was for this to take place shortly after TNBA, sort of a "what...
Agreed, but I'm not talking about wanting Jim Lee levels of crosshatching for animation, more so doing something like in Public Enemies, where the character design art style was recognizable as inspired by the comics, or more recently Creature Commandos, where the art style is unique yet it has...
Oh, I don't know. I still remember the disappointment when Hush was announced to be part of the DCAMU. No Tim Drake, no Jason Todd, no Harvey Dent and barely any visual similarities to the comic (which IMO was the main appeal) aside from the batsuit and some shots.
My hope is that this will be...
New article on Caped Crusader!
Some new info, apparently 2026 debut confirmed, and James Tucker talking a bit about the Joker in the new season:
Tucker: "I think it'll be a new take on the Joker for people who only know of... If Joker begins with Mark Hamill and Jack Nicholson, this take on...
I actually would like that a lot, don't know if it's different direction or animation studios but both Soul of the Dragon and Gods and Monsters had pretty solid animation, besides there's always the nostalgia factor. I'm obviously excited about the announcement but what I'm really looking...
Is it confirmed that it's going to be 4 parts? I assumed it was gonna be 3, Knightfall/Knightquest/KnightsEnd, wonder what the fourth one is gonna be. Maybe they're going to separate The Search and The Crusade into different movies?
Also, this is one case where I wouldn't mind if they change...
And there it is. Finally Knightfall confirmed.
Please have decent animation, the last few movies looked like they were made with a shoestring budget.
Also, hopefully this is its own thing and not connected to any larger animated universe.
Mod note: Discussion thread here.
The Batman Adventures Vol 1 #25: Batman/Superman team-up, features different versions of Superman and Lex Luthor to the ones that would be created for Superman The Animated Series.
The Batman Adventures Holiday Special Vol 1 #1: Collection of Holiday tales, most of these were adapted for the...
I also have hope for this one since this is a story that does have room for improvement, much like the Red Hood movie wisely took out Superboy's reality altering punch, I can see the Knightfall adaptation changing the way in which Bruce recovers, removing some of the very outdated villains from...
Found an article detailing some of the behind the scenes of the show, and found out about this "rule":
Now Toth will always be one of my favorite artists and it is mentioned that this rule is purposefully broken in the last episode, but some of those close-ups in BTAS are iconic, I can't even...
The intro sequence has been recreated in Arkham Knight. Kinda makes me wish this was an actual game.
Also I'm a bit surprised that there have been no comic book tie-ins, Gods & Monsters had one and it was pretty good.
Just saw this a few minutes ago on reddit, the script is available to download from Dwayne McDuffie's new website. Can't wait to read it in full after twenty years! Here's the link.
Not my intention, your opinion is completely valid, I probably dislike some things from the show that you like, but at this point it doesn't feel like anyone is gonna get anywhere by just repeating the same thing. Feel free to keep discussing it if you must, I'm not your dad.
I was gonna respond, but I feel like this is going nowhere. You think Onomatopeia didn't work in the episode, some of us think it did. We're not gonna convince you that it was a good adaptation any more than you can convince me I didn't have fun watching the episode, because as said above your...
Not sure if fan art is allowed in this thread or it's only for discussion? But since it may be a while until we get any updates on Season 2 I did a quick mock-up of how a certain someone might look like, based on what little we saw of him.
YES. The "legitimate" businessman owner of the Iceberg Lounge is my favorite interpretation of the character, and it's worked so well that not only has that remained unchanged in the comics, but also we're getting a Penguin TV series based on that version in just a few days.
I still like him in...
Just to be clear, I put Baby Doll, Roxy Rocket and Magpie in the good female villains category, just not the first ones that come to mind.
Red Claw on the other hand... uhh I'll get back to you on that one.
Yeah, that lack of good villains quote isn't getting the best reception. I'm assuming this refers to good female villains? At first, I thought that can't be true either! There's Catwoman, Talia, Harley, Ivy, Shiva... and then I realized you have to start digging, Roxy Rocket, Baby Doll, uhh...
From a comment on the reddit post a few minutes ago:
I got an email from Amazon last week that my order of the blu ray for Part 3 had reports of there being an audio error and if I had a disc that did have it, to email WB in regards to it.
I honestly haven't had time this week to actually...
Yup, I've had a few people tell me that it's probably a temp track they left in by mistake, although I've had others tell me that the original was Hamill, but they updated with different takes due to the backlash.
Personally I'm leaning towards the temp track, but whatever the reason I really...
Well, this finally closes the case of what's going on with Joker's voice... kind of. Quoting from ZenaKeefe's reddit post, which includes a comparison with the updated version of the movie:
Hello. A while ago I made a post about how Joker’s voice in Crisis on Infinite Earths Pt. 3 was not Mark...
I always found it so confusing that Brubaker and Rucka named this random cop like that in Gotham Central but had him be completely unrelated to Spectre's host Jim Corrigan, who had existed for over 60 years, even weirder that Spectre's Corrigan was a cop as well, and that the new Corrigan was...
Huh, I kinda figured she had forced them to sign some sort of "Hey, I'm going away for a while, don't wait up", but sure, it should've raised suspicions.
By that metric, the Chronos from JLU also shares only the name and gimmick with the version from the comics, and yet his episodes are some of my favorite. Or pretty much everyone in Justice League: Gods & Monsters, again the twists in these adaptations are kind of the point, it's not necessarily...
Just here to point out that the most popular versions of the Flash, Green Lantern and the Atom were also at the time entirely new characters who only shared the name of the previous interpretations, so just because it's different from the source material doesn't automatically make it bad.
That...
Agreed, might be a tad too dark. Besides, Although I think it works perfectly well for the story in Ultimate Evil, I don't really like it when the Wayne murder is part of a "conspiracy" or a "bigger plan", because then Batman can actually catch their killers and have closure.
And it might sound...
Yeah, I don't think that's it because he says to Bruce "perhaps it's something he doesn't want you to know, aren't you just dying to find out what it is?"
As B.T. said previously, there wasn't any particular secret in mind at the time of writing aside from maybe guilt over what happened to...
That's from I Am the Night, DCAU wiki has a pretty comprehensive list but they're still missing a few, I remember the first Clock King episode has Alfred driving Bruce through Gotham and practically every street name is a reference.
Doing a rewatch and just noticed, in Night Ride, when Bruce is investigating the Gentleman Ghost in the library, one of the books has a Moldoff coat of arms, pretty sure that's a reference to Sheldon Moldoff, one of Bob Kane's ghost (heh) artists from the Golden Age Batman era.
EDIT: Something...
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