Easy shit post is easy.
It was.
Curious to hear Melissa Rauch as Harely. My sore spot is Conroy, outside of Justice League Action I haven't enjoyed his Batman performance since Arkham City.
Easy shit post is easy.
It was.
Curious to hear Melissa Rauch as Harely. My sore spot is Conroy, outside of Justice League Action I haven't enjoyed his Batman performance since Arkham City.
My 10 year old cousin is trying to stir some Marvel vs DC shit with me by sayin' Marvel wouldn't have any good characters if they didn't copy DC.
Nah, breh. I like both but I'm preparing a thesis on how wrong he is right now. LOL
Surprised they didn't count the CW2 tie-in for Power Pack.
That was a short story in a mini, doesn't count.
The big thing is Ant-Man in the Guardians or is it a swerve?
That's Baby Groot, no?
Below him
I think rauch is legitimately terrible. I'll take Tara Strong over her any day. I know people have problems with Strong but if you can't get Arleen anymore then I'll only accept her. She's put in the work and become Harley.
Conroy can sometimes phone it in but he is always going to be batman to me. Much like Hamill as much as Troy Baker tries lol.
Every Batman fan has dreamed of becoming the Dark Knight—putting on the cowl, firing up the Batmobile and heading out to take on the Joker. However, we'd imagine that very few of them have dreamed about being Bruce Wayne as a child. While having your own Batcave and hanging with the Justice League would be fun, the important tragedy it took for Bruce Wayne to get there is often overlooked.
That's not the case in this fall's new Batman miniseries, BATMAN: CREATURE OF THE NIGHT, in which a young Batman fan faces a childhood that suddenly becomes unbearably similar to his hero's. Written by Kurt Busiek (ASTRO CITY), drawn by John Paul Leon (MOTHER PANIC) and set outside of regular continuity, Creature of the Night is a four-issue, prestige format limited series set in Boston in 1968. Bruce Wainwright is a comic book-reading kid whose obsession with the Caped Crusader leads him to some very dark places which he must ultimately confront when his parents are murdered after walking in on a robbery. It's a story about loss and confronting your inner demons in the face of that loss that takes a turn towards the unusual when a familiar-looking crimefighter begins to appear on the city streets.
If this is sounding at all similar to Busiek's classic Superman tale, SUPERMAN: SECRET IDENTITY, that's no coincidence. Billed as a spiritual companion to that 2004 limited series, it also offers a real-world analog to a well-known comic book legend. But the similarities stop there and fans can expect plenty of surprises when Batman: Creature of the Night emerges in November.
Huh. Guess we know who's getting the next push due to the movies. They can't add Thor or Black Panther to the team so Ant-Man is the next solo film.
Whens the last time you sat down and read a trade cover to cover. I just can't do it anymore. Too many digital distractions.
I'm just being a good cousin and trying to prevent fanboyism.He's only ten. He's too dumb to have a real opinion. We all were at ten.
Super wrongIs he wrong though...
Whens the last time you sat down and read a trade cover to cover. I just can't do it anymore. Too many digital distractions.
Whens the last time you sat down and read a trade cover to cover. I just can't do it anymore. Too many digital distractions.
But then you hit the wall of 'now I have to wait for the next issue to come out...bugger'
https://www.bleedingcool.com/2017/08/15/peter-david-charlottesville-fascists/
For fucks sake. If you add this to everything he has said before then it doesn't paint a pretty picture of the man.
halfway through the Tokyo Ghost OHC and man its soo good. Dont know how it ends yet, has there been word if Remender is going to continue?
Only 2 more days till Defenders!
I need marvel to start doing serial OGN. Runaways actually worked better as this:
IIRC the trade/GN market has the same problem if not worse.Gotta sell those singles...that have the shrinking audience.
I read a article this afternoon, that said that instead of big Events, Marvel should make more OGN.IIRC the trade/GN market has the same problem if not worse.
Damn, Snyder is calling a bunch of shops for the Metal release. Anyone close to one?
Damn, Snyder is calling a bunch of shops for the Metal release. Anyone close to one?
Big Bang
You going? Saw they will have a whole party and big sales on a bunch of trades etc.
It's not the worst thingSo guess that new Batman and Harley Quinn movie is out, and sounds like it isn't good heh.
Happy birthday!
I'm gonna need the thread to start picking up Black Bolt every month.
It's the best book Marvel is putting out by a large margin.
OGNs aren't a replacement for big events imo. I would like to see series of OGNs that targeted non-traditional audiences.I read a article this afternoon, that said that instead of big Events, Marvel should make more OGN.
It would be a good idea m, because the Trade Market is on the rise.
I can look for the link if you want to.