The Joker_1000
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Do you have any recent Two-Face pics?

Nightwing1977 said:Heh! Two-Face said "queer" when he was talking about the look of his face. Can't believe comics in the old days get away with using words like that along with "*****" & "Papa spank!". And since when does Two-Face tend to laugh like he's the Joker on his last lines there?![]()

Joker isn't the only one allowed to laugh!![]()
The Silver Age is where Batman was a friend to the public. In those days he was less of a vigilante as more of an icon, along the lines of Superman (albeit retaining his darkness and not being a meta-human).
Show some respect to those classic stories. After all, they were around before you were, and set the stage for its successors. Even Frank Miller's TDKR is an answer to it: take him away from the public light for once, make him into a hardcore anti-hero.
Batman wouldn't be what he is today without the panels DoctorBaywatch posted.
Those four characters you listed are still, or quite recently have been in continuity, so you might as well stop reading comics since they're too ridiculous for you; if you have honestly read a Batman book... I'm personally not convinced you have.
Anything past Batman, Robin, and Bat girl is lame. I think they even had a Bat dog in there at one point.
Oh I stopped reading the lame comics. Be it where he came from or not the stories are lame and most of the characters are lame. You old timers can enjoy your lame, campy, cheesy Batman all you want.
I prefer a truer representation of the character. He was originally in the 40's a grim avenger of the night, darker, grittier. The 50's and 60's compromised the character too much. I mean they had him battling aliens for christ sake, gimme a break.
Don't hate on dogs, they're precious creatures.
Old age has nothing to do with what we're talking about. Our respect for the Golden and Silver Age comics is attributed to us comprehending the necessary, unstoppable evolution a comic book hero.
By reading some of your posts, I can tell comprehension and reasonability aren't where you shine.
Your arguments are far sillier than any of those comics were.
That's why now, nobody cares what you prefer.

Don't be mad I got to him before you did.![]()
Anything past Batman, Robin, and Bat girl is lame. I think they even had a Bat dog in there at one point.
Oh I stopped reading the lame comics. Be it where he came from or not the stories are lame and most of the characters are lame. You old timers can enjoy your lame, campy, cheesy Batman all you want.
I prefer a truer representation of the character. He was originally in the 40's a grim avenger of the night, darker, grittier. The 50's and 60's compromised the character too much. I mean they had him battling aliens for christ sake, gimme a break.
So true, so true, Superman in this modern day in age is so irrelevant compared to when he was most popular. Batman is a character that can change with the times very easily, it has been proved through all of the years of him still being a very popular character, other than Spiderman and X-men, THE most popular character.Don't hate on dogs, they're precious creatures.
Old age has nothing to do with what we're talking about. Our respect for the Golden and Silver Age comics is attributed to us comprehending the necessary, unstoppable evolution of a lasting fictional hero.
As culture changes, so to must Batman. That's why the Superman franchise got shafted. Superman writers failed to keep savvy.
By reading some of your posts, I can tell comprehension and reasonability aren't where you shine.
Your arguments are far sillier than any of those comics were.
That's why now, nobody cares what you prefer.
Yes he wisely chooses not to get you angry, heaven forbid someone doesn't like the cheese feast that they turned the character into.That's dandy. But unlike him, you wisely chose not to disparage the necessary light-hearted stories and the fans you read and enjoy them today.
Every other month there seems to be someone who comes on here and tells everyone what is true and not true to the Batman character. Theres always someone new who has to come on here and tell everyone that the silver age Batman comics suck and are a joke. Believe it or not, we've all heard your crap before Batmanfornever. Poeple like you know it all, and no one else has a valid point. Comic books back then were, believe it or not, for children. Not adults and not the violence driven teenagers that run amuck today. Comic books were on the verge of being destroyed so the companies had to change in order to keep them alive. Comic books also stayed relevant to what was popular to kids of the time. Science fiction. People today need to understand the history of our culture and give it respect. There is more destructive garbage today then there ever was back in the 50's and 60's. That includes the current content of the Batman comics and movies.