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embracedbythesea · 2 years
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I can't. Really, I can't with this man
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HIM!!!
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Your honour I love him already
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World’s Finest - art by Bruce Timm (1997)
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kekwcomics · 1 year
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SECRETS OF BATMAN'S UTILITY BELT.
How many batarangs???
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jhirowolf · 7 months
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Listening to Batman Audio Adventures and wow....the differences between AA and Unburied is wild.
Both have people of color in some of the main roles but keep the characters white in Audio Adventures while Unburied basicly confirms they're the same race as their VAs (especialy Bruce who's parents are also played by POC actors).
Both mention mental health, Unburied takes a very realistic and serious take on the topic while Audio Adventures takes a very pseudo-scientific look for the more sensantional series with the 60s vibe and tone of the stories and character portrayl.
The interesting difference is that Unburied takes a strong ACAB stance while AA makes Batman and Robin super-cops working officialy with the GCPD.
The tone is very different too, Unburied has a more serious and realistic R-rated tone and story involving a murder mystery and gory moments (with f-bombs). Audio Adventures as mentioned takes a more of a mix with 60s and 70s vibes in the tone, the stories and the portrayl of their characters (all of the villians perfectly fit in the Silver Age comics, so does Robin. Bruce is kinda a mix, with Jefrey personaly having an odd performance in the way he speaks).
I am not saying one is good and one is bad, they're both good, it's a personal preference thing. I much preffer the Unburied series in all things to the AA, but i admit AA is an objectively good and fun Batman series.
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bammboolin · 10 months
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Two Sides of the Same Coin🃏🦇
yes yes, ik the title is more harvey dent/two face than anything but wtv, it fits for these two. making this piece was hell, it was initially supposed to be side profile practice that evolved into backlight/lighting practice and then bam. here we are. i could’ve done a lot better but im just so tired of working on this so here it is. maybe i’ll redraw it one day. but not today. also considering this a pride drawing cuz these little guys r GAY. anyway happy last day of pride!
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bobjackets · 7 months
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Batman by Drew Moss.
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nocternalrandomness · 7 months
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"Batman Returns" by Artist Sam Green
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sebasmcginnis · 7 months
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Terrific Batman Day y’all!!! 🦇
Here’s my latest draw of The caped Crusader inspiring in NorNorm Breyfogle’s art
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vampozer · 6 days
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usually would not post doodles this bad but i WILL be the first person on this site to draw this design okay okay
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wwprice1 · 1 year
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Stunning upcoming cover for Batman: Brave and the Bold 1 by Jim Cheung.
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stvvvx · 7 months
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batman day 🦇
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towards the end of last year @timmerzzz77 got in touch to ask if i'd like to do a variant cover for @DanielKalban's turn-of-the-century superhero story AMERICAN DREAMS. issue #3 has just gone live on the @bandofbards store so is available for pre-order now! diamond preview codes; CVR A (Alex Moore) : APR231241 
CVR B (Dody Eka): APR231242 
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instructionsonback · 1 year
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KEVIN CONROY’S BATMAN
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Jaevonn Harris
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leighlikescartoons · 2 years
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HBO MAX! Back at it!
After it’s lengthy purge of animated series over the summer, HBO Max has decided to part ways with half a dozen animated features meant to come to the platform in the future. 
Though Warner Bros has confirmed the titles are still continuing their production they will not be coming to HBO Max. Titles include -
Batman: Caped Crusade - the buzzy reboot series from Batman: The Animated Series creator Bruce Timm, blockbuster maker J.J. Abrams and The Batman director Matt Reeves
Merry Little Batman – Family action-comedy special executive produced and directed by Mike Roth (Regular Show) from a screenplay by Morgan Evans (Earth to Ned).
The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie – Porky and Daffy’s sci-fi buddy comedy, executive produced by Pete Browngardt (Looney Tunes Cartoons) with Alex Kirwan (Looney Tunes Cartoons) as supervising producer and Kevin Costello as writer.
Did I Do That to the Holidays? A Steve Urkel Story – An animated movie musical return for the iconic sitcom character, written and exec produced by Wyatt Cenac with Bryan Newton (Rick and Morty) as supervising director.
The Amazing World of Gumball: The Movie! – A feature-length adventure from Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe, in which a superfan opens a portal to Gumball’s cartoon world. Directed by series creator Ben Bocquelet from a script written with Shane Mack (Coffee & Kareem), exec produced by Sam Register, Vanessa Brookman and Sarah Fell.
Bye Bye Bunny: A Looney Tunes Musical – Meant to be the first-ever LT musical, announced in June. Screenplay and lyrics by Ariel Dumas (The Late Show with Stephen Colbert), music and orchestration by Tom Kitt (Next to Normal), with Brandon Jeffords (Vivo, Smurfs: The Lost Village, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs) as director and supervising producer and Sam Register serves as EP.
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jhirowolf · 4 days
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Thinking about a he/it Bruce Wayne again (and a he/him Brucie Wayne, with a it/its Batman) because it just makes sense in my brain.
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