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That woman looks like she's about to incinerate David with her own loser vision.
That woman looks like she's about to incinerate David with her own loser vision.
I prefer almost every DC character in an ensemble context personally but JLA is for sure the best overall run. Maybe a few single JL stories by other writers here and there I'd put above it but as an overall piece definitely.I really enjoyed Tower of Babel but Morrison’s JLA run is the only main group book I’ve ever truly loved.
I know “loser vision” was probably a typo but it’s killing me.That woman looks like she's about to incinerate David with her own loser vision.

There is some 70s influence in some of the costuming in terms of the Earth tones and plaids, but like The Batman's costume design, they appear to be an amalgam of several different time periods. For instance, the beige suit jacket in the top right has a very low gorge, which is very late 80s. Similarly, the paisley blouse and neckerchief on the far right is very late 60s.The outfits are veeeeeery 70s.
Dick being Batman is one of most interesting and fun uses of the character in a long while. Wish that was still the status quo at times.I liked some of their Batman run...but honestly their Batman and Robin with Dick as Batman and Damien as Robin was better IMHO.
It's just a case of a bad camera. Everything looks weird and discolored, not just Superman.It could be the lighting, but in that video from yesterday, the suit seems a good deal darker and David looks super pale:
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Batman as a smiley, witty swashbuckler and Robin as an angry violent lunatic is such a ****ing hilarious dynamic.Dick being Batman is one of most interesting and fun uses of the character in a long while. Wish that was still the status quo at times.
I think Kingdome Come is much more than that at its core. I read it as an examination of the tension between authoritarianism and ambivalence. It presents moral questions such as: if someone has the power to stop evil, are they morally obligated to do so? And what about when stopping evil infringes upon the agency of others? The story presents a spectrum that each character places themselves on for that question. Wonder Woman, with the pain she has experienced takes a hard line approach, whereas Spectre is a complete laissez faire observer. Batman rules over Gotham in a police state and Superman is reintroducing himself into the world and wrestling with where he will rest on the spectrum.You know what I don't think I ever read Tower of Babel? I feel like I absolutely must have at some point in my life but I'm realizing I am unsure. Curious on your read on Kingdom Come's message, there's absolutely some stuff going on there but I just always have this underlining sad feeling that this beautifully made story isn't about anything other how 90s comics suck and are immoral (which I don't disagree with! And it doesn't feel as infantile as What's So Funny in that regard). Not that there's anything wrong with a superhero story not having some profoundly interesting deeper meaning - just that Kingdom Come clearly presents itself as such and thus invites that kind of examination.
Wein's one of the great old school guys! Also if we're talking classic writers I'm a big O'Neil fan. Especially because he really grew with the times as a writer. His Batman might be his biggest historical accomplishment but his peak was The Question, imo.
Tower of Babel is arguably the best Batman in Justice League story ever. JLU did an episode based on it as well I think.You know what I don't think I ever read Tower of Babel? I feel like I absolutely must have at some point in my life but I'm realizing I am unsure. Curious on your read on Kingdom Come's message, there's absolutely some stuff going on there but I just always have this underlining sad feeling that this beautifully made story isn't about anything other how 90s comics suck and are immoral (which I don't disagree with! And it doesn't feel as infantile as What's So Funny in that regard). Not that there's anything wrong with a superhero story not having some profoundly interesting deeper meaning - just that Kingdom Come clearly presents itself as such and thus invites that kind of examination.
Wein's one of the great old school guys! Also if we're talking classic writers I'm a big O'Neil fan. Especially because he really grew with the times as a writer. His Batman might be his biggest historical accomplishment but his peak was The Question, imo.
I love this page from the follow up, Divided We Fall. It really shows a side of Batman and Superman’s relationship that is quite awesome.Tower of Babel is arguably the best Batman in Justice League story ever. JLU did an episode based on it as well I think.

Granny Goodness in disguise obviously.Who is she?
To me, it is more like The Batman in that the regard with inspiration being drawn from multiple time periods. Batman '89 more so just drew upon the 80s existing revival of 30s-40s fashion trends and exaggerated that as part of the Dark Deco aesthetic.Loving the costume design on the Metropolis extras. Giving a bit of a Batman ‘89 vibe of being not necessarily of this time, but also not full period.
Yeah this was the beginning of the overly paranoid and bitter Batman.I love this page from the follow up, Divided We Fall. It really shows a side of Batman and Superman’s relationship that is quite awesome.
Batman was understanding of being voted out of the JLA. But he was openly hurt that Superman was the deciding vote. He understood all of the others, but Superman was his friend who he expected to have his back. And he shames Superman for it.
Great story.
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Batman as a smiley, witty swashbuckler and Robin as an angry violent lunatic is such a ****ing hilarious dynamic.


even better
...Batman does not work in a world wherein Superman and his mythology coexist.
Yeah it's been one of those rare, unique moments in fandom that I know I'll be talking about in the future. Fun rideMust say this has been a fun week. David looks great in the suit, comfortable and confident, something Cavill always seemed to lack. Also we got something we never got from the DCEU, a smiling Superman.
Gunn has talked about the chemistry he saw between his Superman and Lois, and the picture of them together looked magical. I do want to see more. Although them smiling amidst all of the destruction seemed off, it probably was just the actors.