Showing posts with label Batman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Batman. Show all posts

Friday, June 18, 2021

The Batman and Teen Titans Shared Universe?

 

Batman, Robin, Teen Titans,DC Comics,Anime, Animation
 

Unlike many, I enjoyed The Batman [2004] TV Series. Upon re-watching some episodes it struck me, how much it and Teen Titans seemed to have a natural fit.

 

I am not asserting they were intended to go together. Only that one could, if one wished imagine a DC Alternate Anime 'Verse where Teen Titans existed within that framework. 

Because yes its always been sort of weird how the 89' Batman movie spawned the DCAU intentionally or not, yet while that was going, Teen Titans existed over in an isolated corner not a part of it. Of course Teen Titans wouldn't mesh so great with the DCAU. However it could exist, with a little fudging beside The Batman which could serve as a kind of prequel to it.

All of which is to say, when Robin alludes to Batman at all in the context of Teen Titans, one is probably better off thinking its the Dark Knight from The Batman, rather than Batman from Bruce Timm's TAS

Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Books I Like: Superman/Batman: Supergirl

 

Superman/Batman: Supergirl, Kara Zor-El, DC Comics, Michael Turner
Books I Like: Superman/Batman: Supergirl aka The Supergirl From Krypton

Writer: Jeph Loeb

Artwork: Michael Turner

When Batman discovers a mysterious and powerful teenaged girl bent on destroying Gotham City, she soon captures the attention of Superman, Wonder Woman and even Darkseid and his Female Furies. Who is she, and whose side will she end up on? What is her connection to Superman? Why does Wonder Woman want to hide her from the outside world? How will Darkseid recruit her into doing his bidding?


I'll admit, this stuck with me upon original seeing it, mostly due to Michael Turner's gorgeous artwork and his glorious rendition of Kara Zor-El. Were he still with us, I'm certain Michael Turner's artwork would trigger all sorts of people these days.

Darkseid and Kara Zor-El, Superman/Batman: Supergirl, Kara Zor-El, DC Comics, Michael Turner

One of the things I also enjoyed about this graphic novel was Batman and Superman's different reactions to the girl who dropped from the sky. Brought home how they are connected and yet so different.

And oh yeah, Wonder Woman's there as well completing the DC Trinity. Yes this was made into a wonderful DC Animated movie called Superman/Batman: Apocalypse, though I'd love to see a live-action version of this and wouldn't mind it were done beat for beat.

 

The Supergirl From Krypton, Superman/Batman: Supergirl, Kara Zor-El, DC Comics, Michael Turner
 Come on HBO Max! Though, in someways I'd fear an adaption being done now, since I doubt it could not end up becoming woke. Though Supergirl is a central plot point of the book, its really more about Clark and Bruce dealing with the ramifications of an untrained Kryptonian teenager rather then the teen herself. This might be glossed over in favor of a misplaced "girl power" plotline in our current environment.

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Joker [And Our Unhinged Media Elite]

Joker, DC Comics, Joaquin Phoenix, Media, SJW, Movies, NPC, Fake News, Awards, Oscars, The Batman, Batman, Bruce Wayne,

Let me begin by saying. I think those who worked on this movie's first purpose was to create a breakdown of what makes Batman's greatest villain, who and what he is.


I don't think the purpose was any sort of agenda, beyond taking a microscope to the Joker himself. However by accident much more outside the realm of the film itself has been revealed.

What?

Our Media is unhinged and cannot handle ANYTHING no matter how docile or even within the bounds of normalcy that even hints running against the grain of their approved narrative.

Its not so much that I like the Joker. But I do enjoy what its done to our Elite Media.

The fallout (mostly among the Twitter Elite Entertainment Media) at Joker's Oscar nominations is almost more fun than the movie that they are overreacting to. It proves none of these people should be taken seriously about much of anything, yet specifically in the case of what should and should not be included in our entertainment.

Me. I usually ignore movie reviewers. This only confirms that I have been correct to do so, and shall carry on doing so.

Doomcock has a video about Joker and the Oscar nominations. Go watch!