Why Are You Crouching Spock?
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I searched on the web for some Don Newton who did the ultimate Batman in my opinion.
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The black and white drawings are impressive.
I searched on the web for some Don Newton who did the ultimate Batman in my opinion.
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There's a great story about Alfred in the resistance that was in Tec' 501 and 502. I think those were the issues, I have to dig out the Tec' box and double check.I've read most off these stories, when I was a kid. But most of 'em didn't really stuck. The Untold Legend however did, and I still recommend it to newcomers. I think it's still the only story that tells about Alfred's history in the resistance.
Man-Bat was also a frequent visitor and the TAS show has a lot of "tributes" to many of this era's issues.
I can't wait to buy these stories anew collected in some Archive editions!
I was right about the numbers. Here's the covers.There's a great story about Alfred in the resistance that was in Tec' 501 and 502. I think those were the issues, I have to dig out the Tec' box and double check.
I know I have it because it was reprinted in the Greatest Batman Stories Ever Told (1988), I think Joe Staton did the artwork.Brave & Bold #197 Earth-2 Batman falls in Love with Catwoman.
Was this the one drawn by Robbins?
I wonder..did any of the 80's Batman logic fit into Batman:The Animates Series?It came out in 1992,so did it have any refrences or feelings from it?Did any writers or artists see B:TAS?
I know I have it because it was reprinted in the Greatest Batman Stories Ever Told (1988), I think Joe Staton did the artwork.
I think what Jourmugand means is that if any of the writers on BTAS took inspiration from the 70's stories, well looking at Laughing Fish, Rupert Thorne and Man-Bat seems to point to that theory.i don't know what you mean, but BTAS is pure 70s/80s.
You mean if that story is what inspired Alex Ross or which story inspired his drawing?Cobblepot said:That's what I ment Joe Staton! Did you know that that's the story where Alex Ross got his inspiration for this picture:
I think what Jourmugand means is that if any of the writers on BTAS took inspiration from the 70's stories, well looking at Laughing Fish, Rupert Thorne and Man-Bat seems to point to that theory.
The Tec run will be cheaper to complete than the Batman run. I can't belive how expensive the 80's Batman issues have become. Glad I got em' when they came out.^ooh I don't have those.
I'm wanting to complete my Tec run from #500 and Batman from #300.
Brave & Bold #197 Earth-2 Batman falls in Love with Catwoman.
Was this the one drawn by Robbins?