Why Are You Crouching Spock?
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That's really cool.
No, it's Igor-Alban Chevalier:is that an ashley wood art?
...too many questions..........there's just too many questions.........
t:I think it looks creepy because of Tim Drake's giant Uma Thurman feet.


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Cause you dont like the Japanese. Get it?What?
Cause you dont like the Japanese. Get it?
I hate one of the new designs of both Batman and Bruce Wayne from the new Batman: Gotham Knight Animated DVD. Bruce looks way to young and Batman does not look menacing enough.
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I have watched the sneak preview, and have heard the reasons why the film makers are doing alot of the animation in an anime style, but i still believe that anime is a totally unsuitable style for animating Batman.
Anime is FAR from my favorite style of animation (in fact, I think very little anime is even watchable) but I can't see why it couldn't be one of the styles of animation Batman stories are told in.i still believe that anime is a totally unsuitable style for animating Batman.
A lot of anime specialises in telling dark stories set in huge, gritty, nighttime cities with obsessed anti-heroes seeking revenge or justice with ninja-like prowess and an array of funky weapons. How is that NOT Batman?
Not the traditional kind of anti-hero (i.e. a passive character who does good despite of himself), but he does share a lot of traits with more modern anti-heroes like the Byronic hero or the detectives from pulp and noir literature. The dark demeanor, the obsessiveness, the vigilantism, the wavering faith in humanity, the sometimes dubious moral code... it all adds up to a sum that in Batman's unique case, is still heroic, but decidedly less "altruistic, good of all mankind" heroic like Superman.BAtman is an anti-hero?
Not the traditional kind of anti-hero (i.e. a passive character who does good despite of himself), but he does share a lot of traits with more modern anti-heroes like the Byronic hero or the detectives from pulp and noir literature. The dark demeanor, the obsessiveness, the vigilantism, the wavering faith in humanity, the sometimes dubious moral code... it all adds up to a sum that in Batman's unique case, is still heroic, but decidedly less "altruistic, good of all mankind" heroic like Superman.
BAtman is an anti-hero?