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dailydccomics · 2 months
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city boy Nightwing art by Jamal Campbell
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soranatus · 3 months
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Titans (2023) #9 variant cover by Joshua Swaby
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dcladies · 2 months
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Wonder Woman #9 variant cover art by Julian Totino Tedesco
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riotsandcomedy · 1 year
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Nubia: Queen of the Amazons #4 variant cover by Joelle Jones and Jordie Bellaire
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lemonlimestar · 2 months
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i’ll give u all the sweet stuff!
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alphacomicsvol2 · 4 months
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Nightwing #112 Cover Art (Dan Mora Variant)
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Quite obsessed with this Nightwing 105 variant cover by Vasco Georgiev
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fantastic-nonsense · 2 years
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EVERYONE WAKE UP DC IS ACKNOWLEDGING DICK'S TIME AS BATMAN IN COVER ART AGAIN
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sideshow-tornado · 3 months
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balu8 · 2 months
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Batman #124
Cover by Filya Bratukhin
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dailydccomics · 2 months
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Wonder Woman by Julian Totino Tedesco
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soranatus · 9 months
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Titans (2023) #4 variant cover by David Talaski
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timisntdeadyet · 8 months
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Figuring out how to put Scarecrow's fear gas into a vape cartridge seems like a good idea tbh. Microdose that sh*t, not only would it build an immunity to the fear toxin itself, but constant mild hallucinations of your worst fears would build an immunity to real terrifying situations (you can't show me anything worse than what I see everyday). Why has noone done this?
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vintagecandy · 1 year
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My personal reimagining of Jervis Tetch, AKA: The Mad Hatter.
So I noticed that it is really common for Gotham rogues-- but almost especially Jervis Tetch-- to get redrawn and redesigned! Which I just thought was such a fun exercise, so because I'm me and predictable my brain immediately leaped at the chance to imagine my own Jervis.... set in the 1920s. Now, the drastically different time period causes a lot of interesting dynamics. For one, I'm fairly certain Jervis Tetch's character originates from a time period of comics where people wore a lot more hats, so setting him in the past is very fitting for him. It makes a lot more sense for him to literally be an artisan hat manufacturer, as in a real hatter. BUT what's interesting is that hand made "hatter" style hats were actually beginning to fade out of favor, and one of the reasons is actually partially because there was a growing moralizing around the hatting industry's overhunting of birds for their decorative feathers, and so Jervis ( as you can see ) having this big, real peacock bird feather on his hat is sort of a defiance, a subtle expression of his bad intent. And I imagine his introduction to crime will be marked with the sudden unprompted rise of vintage style hats "regaining popularity". He's very much still a hypnotist, a master illusionist, and a scientific genius, and I was thinking- to shake things up- the hat is actually what drove him insane. Originally the hat band was created to counteract nerve damage he developed from mercury poisoning some years ago, but ended up also giving him heightened focus and an incurable bout of severe insanity. Then he later repurposed it for mind control. What insanity? Ok, look at the face I drew for him. This was on accident, but I've been looking at his face...... and I cannot shake the feeling he's a dad. Like, he has peak "wacky inventor father" energy in his face, but more sickly and evil. So I was thinking.... what if for this Jervis instead of his usual romantic Alice fixation... Alice was instead his daughter. And he loved having pretend tea parties with her, acting as the hatter. Some point after he put on the hat, his behavior was a little off but not worrying yet, but he lets his daughter wander off too far in this dangerous city and he just... never sees her again. He calls the police, they're kinda apathetic- probably corrupt tbh, he puts up posters-- nothing, she's just gone. Probably dead the more time passes. A senseless tragedy in a nonsense world. This breaks his brain! And so he decides he's going to take over all of Gotham and turn it into a game of Wonderland, part out of spite, and mostly out of total denial that his daughter is gone no matter how many years pass, in hopes that the little lost girl will find her way back to him or even that more puppets means more help finding her. But with time his insanity becomes so severe he doesn't even remember Alice was his daughter and not literally the book Alice, but he is slightly more lucid when without the hat. However, he feels sick and anxious when without it.
But as it goes in Gotham, by the time they consider you Arkham levels of insane, incurably so-- a 1920s insane asylum mind you! Which practically makes him more ill-- you sort of have no choice but to stay in the crime life forever. Which is where the tommy guns come in.
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f4nd0mlife · 3 months
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Batman / Superman: World's Finest #25 variant cover by Jamal Campbell
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midnight-3r · 1 year
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nightwing #103 variant cover by travis moore
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