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why-i-love-comics · 4 months
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Poison Ivy #18 (2023)
written by G. Willow Wilson art by Luana Vecchio & Arif Piranto
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railroad-spike · 1 year
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ʜᴀɴɴɪʙᴀʟ ₃ₓ₁₃ - ɢᴏᴛʜᴀᴍ ₃ₓ₅
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Solomon Grundy. His living body was known as Cyrus Gold, head of the infamous Gold family, known for both their criminal enterprises and purported involvement with witchcraft and black magic. After most of the family was massacred by a group of vengeful Miagani locals--known at the time as "Bat-People"--Cyrus was resurrected by the sole survivor, his daughter Gilda.
Unlike typical Grundymen found in Undertown and similar subterranean communities, Solomon's resurrection isn't a one time thing or something that requires external mystical maintenance, but an inherent attribute of Gold's new body. Gilda, through some unknown ritual, directly tapped into the Black Flame of Nekron and embedded it in her father's body. No matter how damaged Solomon's physical becomes, it will always rebuild itself using extant necrotic matter manipulated by the Black Flame. The only known comparable feat accomplished by a Homo Magi was the resurrection of Joseph Zarrick by his father, the dimension-hopping W.I. Zard.
Grundy would go on to fight Alan Scott and Aloysius Fox throughout the Golden Age, becoming a recurring foe of the Justice Society and eventual founding member of the Injustice Society of the World. Unkillable as ever, he continued to live into the modern day, but it was only the return of Nekron that would reveal Grundy's destiny beyond the invisible black stars of distant space.
Gilda had an extraordinary life of her own, and always made sure to see her father on Holidays...
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mayamarvil · 6 months
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King of logical reasoning
The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #8
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starryoak · 1 year
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Again, on my rewatch of Batman: The Brave and The Bold, it suddenly occurred to me; how many of Batman’s rogues are metahuman? I was sort of under the impression that there’s not a lot of them, but I was just thinking, how many of them are there? It seems like more than I thought, honestly
-Poison Ivy, obviously she counts what with the whole power of controlling plants. -Ra’s al Ghul, though he’s more magic than meta, obviously not a normal human being -Killer Croc, a mutant, still definitely counts as a metahuman -Mister Freeze... does he count if his mutations are all detrimental? -Clayface, obviously. I’m not even elaborating here. -The Music Meister, who was honestly what inspired this list considering his power may be the strongest of any character on this list despite his silly nature, -Polka-dot Man, if you count Suicide Squad’s portrayal of him as his default characterization, definitely the second most powerful here. -Solomon Grundy, zombies count as metahuman, right? -The Royal Flush Gang, though they were pretty quickly defeated, besides Ace. -Manbat? He exists, I guess, lmao. Never read anything with him in it so I’m going off of his concept literally requiring metahuman abilities
I just find it interesting! I probably missed a couple given how many Batman villains there have been, but it’s kinda neat that Batman has so many human villains instead of metahumans, which only makes the metahuman villains more interesting, IMO, as they stand out among the crowd.
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spoodleydoodley · 1 year
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Been a little while since I updated my Rogues Gallery, so here's the Big Ole Zombie Gangster, Solomon Grundy~ Hope you all like him
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joyjoy-the-troll · 3 months
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My vesion of Solomon Grundy
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why-i-love-comics · 4 months
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Poison Ivy #18 (2023)
written by G. Willow Wilson art by Luana Vecchio & Arif Piranto
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Butch, holding a box: dude, check out what came for you in the mail
Penguin: aw, yeah! What is it?
Butch: *punches Penguin through the box*
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ufonaut · 1 year
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A chance? He just killed another man! And he has countless other lives to answer for!
Alan Scott in Solomon Grundy (2009) #1
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Lawfulverse Twitter: Black Canary Breaks a Window
Since LV!Grundy and LV!Canary have the same screech power, Grundy expects to be held to the same standard as her.  He is not.  This angers the Grundy.
Baltika No. 3 is a real Russian beer and yes Zsasz should not have it, Harley is correct.
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EVERY CHARACTER A CLASSIC -- EVERY PANEL A MASTERPIECE.
PIC INFO: Resolution at 1074x1650 -- Spotlight on a textless page from "Justice" Vol. 1 #7. October, 2006. DC Comics.
Top to bottom: Perry White & co. of the Daily Planet, Black Manta battling/attacking a fleeing Aqualad, & Solomon Grundy with kidnapped Dick Grayson & Wally West in tow.
Story/script by Jim Krueger & Alex Ross
Artwork by Doug Braithwaite & Alex Ross
Source: https://viewcomiconline.com/justice-2005-issue-7.
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Julian Day/Calendar Man
Abner Krill/Polka Dot Man (pre polka dots)
Arnold Wesker/Ventriloquist
Harvey Dent/Two Face
Lazlo Valentin/Prof.Pyg
Lonnie Machin/Anarky
Cyrus Gold/Solomon Grundy
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