Right up there with "Some days you just can't get rid of a bomb". Again & again the creators of this cartoon Do The Right Thing.
Bonus: When Batman asked Mr. Miracle how Big Barda is doing, I half expected him to make a wisecrack at Jim Starlin's expense.
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Sunday, June 21, 2009
Monday, January 19, 2009
Bat Gadgets, YES.
The new The Brave and The Bold cartoon brings back the bat-joy that the "gourmet" Dark Knight movie missed with all that "grown up" horseshit. (Though Gary Oldman as Gordon was Mazzuchelli-licous!)
Is this the living personification of Gizmodo meets Engadget Fighting Crime? Cool.
P.S. If they let Batman have all-white'd out blanks for eyes for the whole movie next time, I might revise my mixed opinion of the live action series somewhat. But this is more fun.
Related post: Bat Sorbet
" ...it's only in the last ten years that he's been, like, Dracula."
Is this the living personification of Gizmodo meets Engadget Fighting Crime? Cool.
P.S. If they let Batman have all-white'd out blanks for eyes for the whole movie next time, I might revise my mixed opinion of the live action series somewhat. But this is more fun.
Related post: Bat Sorbet
" ...it's only in the last ten years that he's been, like, Dracula."
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Bat Sorbet
Refreshing!
The creators of The Brave and The Bold cite Dick Sprang as inspiration.
via Comic Book Resources
After the brief screening, which ended in roars and applause from the fans in attendance, Register commented upon the need to break away from recent animated versions of Batman. "We had seen Batman done really well -- I think B:TAS, best animated series ever," said Register. And he said, "I had a really scary lunch with Bruce Timm, and he said, 'Why don't you do a friendlier version of it?'" Register felt that Timm's comments gave him permission to bring a lighter, more upbeat tone to the series. It's in keeping with classic Batman stories from the comics, as Register explained. He said, "it's only in the last ten years that he's been, like, Dracula."
The creators of The Brave and The Bold cite Dick Sprang as inspiration.
via Comic Book Resources
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