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Let's talk about tomorrow's episode
Green Arrow is looking really awesome...
with respect to the men, i think they are just founding members, there are bound to be some females in there at some point.Many of the designs of THE BATMAN have been hit or miss, but Green Arrow looks cool.
Count Vertigo...eh, he looks a bit generic. But I guess he always did.
The Superman team-up felt off because it was treated so pedestrianly (which isn't a word). I mean he is supposed to be the World's Greatest Superhero and it all felt so mundane, especially with him being threatened with his weaknesses every 5 seconds. Green Arrow is closer to Batman's level, being a well trained rich guy who relies on skills and gadgets rather than powers, so that should be an interesting dynamic. Hopefully.
Since this 5th and possibly last season will rely mostly on team-up's, the quality of them will make or break the season.
Interesting we haven't seen much of Batgirl so far. I could imagine out of everyone, she'd comment on the Justice League being a "boy's clubhouse" so far. I mean, not even Black Canary? Sausage-fest!
Why would you think that? Count Vertigo is a character in his own right; TAS had him as an agent of Ra's al Ghul, but he's not in the comics.Wait why hasn't anyone commented on what this episode truly means?
Remember the TAS epi with Vertigo..."Off Balance" ?
He was an agent of Ras' Al Ghul...which means the Demon's Head is finally coming to "The Batman."
Three episodes into thirteen, we've had Superman (1-2) and Green Arrow (3); we've been told that Green Lantern, Aquaman, Hawkman, and the Flash are also in the cards, so that takes us up to episode 7. Depending on if the finale is two or three parts, that leaves a couple of others to fill up. But the fact that there hasn't been so much as a mention of any female hero is bizarre.with respect to the men, i think they are just founding members, there are bound to be some females in there at some point.
there are 13 odd eps and i don't think many are going to get more than a single appearance so that leaves plenty for other 'females' to come into the fold as well as possibly a big three part end
Not on TPB yet.Anyone got a link I can see the episode?
Why would you think that? Count Vertigo is a character in his own right; TAS had him as an agent of Ra's al Ghul, but he's not in the comics.
Three episodes into thirteen, we've had Superman (1-2) and Green Arrow (3); we've been told that Green Lantern, Aquaman, Hawkman, and the Flash are also in the cards, so that takes us up to episode 7. Depending on if the finale is two or three parts, that leaves a couple of others to fill up. But the fact that there hasn't been so much as a mention of any female hero is bizarre.
That was such an awesome episode of "The Batman!"
Green Arrow had a terrible origin; but I loved the design. t: !
Did anyone else hear about the new Flash: Animated Series that WB! might do? Film-Ick just reported it.
That was such an awesome episode of "The Batman!"
Green Arrow had a terrible origin; but I loved the design. t: !
Did anyone else hear about the new Flash: Animated Series that WB! might do? Film-Ick just reported it.
Why would you think that? Count Vertigo is a character in his own right; TAS had him as an agent of Ra's al Ghul, but he's not in the comics.
TAS also had it's own origin for Mr. Freeze, but look how that turned out...
It always seems that the exec producers look for some parallel connections between TAS and "The Batman" and I have a feeling this is one of them.
As far as from a fanboy mentality, why would you NOT think that? Don't you want to see Ras' finally come to "The Batman" ???
I sure as hell do...
CFE