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*NerdBlock: Yes, I know there's a panel from the 1940's where Batman shoots a guy. I'm pretty sure that's been discontinued, along with exhortations to punch out the Japs.
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05-19-2012, 12:10 PM | #13 |
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I feel like we've had this conversation before.
I actually think the art style in those posters is way better than what I imagined in my head the first time I heard it, though, so it's probably better overall than I imagined as well. Basically it's designed more along the lines of those who enjoyed Batman: The Brave and the Bold, as opposed to those who enjoyed more serious fare like Justice League. It's just a different style. EDIT: I still think the Super Best Friends Forever is a pretty terrible idea, though I have to admit had it been called anything else it wouldn't have caused me any consternation.
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Dickly Sarcasm mode off the point here is you can say "Who cares about these characters" you can say "Batman wouldn't use guns" but it's pretty inaccurate to say him working with these people is horribly out of character since the only familiarity most people have involves him working with these exact types of characters. Further. You're vastly under-estimating the potential lethality of most super powers, Superman is more deadly than anyone with a gun. Every superhero is a person using potentially lethal methods non-lethally. Because we know what a gun or sword can do we automatically assign more lethality to their "appearance". thusly the guy bringing the gun to the fight is there to kill someone. but not the guy who has squashed someone under a bus
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Beware the Batman sends confusing signals to us. It acts all coy and arousing with its guns, but then throws in our face a villain who wears a pig-mask. And not even in a kinky Texas Chainsaw Massacre way.
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05-19-2012, 12:38 PM | #16 |
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Did you not listen to the Video linked on the first page?
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05-19-2012, 12:41 PM | #17 |
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Are you implying I should alter opinions once set!
Listen to videos? I think not!
EDIT; Hmm, well if you expect him to be a serial mutilator in this show...then again, they did it on X-Treme Ghostbusters back in the day and got away with it. ANOTHER EDIT: Is this from the new Batman and Robin because I'm annoyed that I've fallen that far behind in reading it. I assume it's from the Batman run with Dick Grayson/Damien as Batman and Robin, right?
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Right. It's apparently from the stuff that spun from Batman RIP.
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05-19-2012, 01:21 PM | #19 |
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The face peelings reminds me of the new run of Detective Comics, too, so apparently they decided Professor Pyg's schtick was a good idea to continue.
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