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#BATMAN: PRELUDE TO THE WEDDING: HARLEY QUINN VS. JOKER FULL
lejoursobre · 6 years
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(1) (2) from Prelude to the wedding : Harley Quinn vs Joker - by Tim Seeley (writer) Sami Basri (artist) Jessica Krolinne (colors).
(3) (4) from Batman (2016) issues 48 and 49 : The best man - by Tom King (writer), Mikel Janin (drawing) and June Chung (color).
A Giant microwave death trap... x) I really enjoy when the characters themselves seem nostalgic of the “good old days” comics. It’s the kind of meta I like :P (the Lego Batman movie (2017) is full of that kind of references too <3).  Even if I agree with some people who said that Joker Singing the opening of Batman it’s maybe too much and not very subtle :B
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bats-cat · 6 years
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A Complete List of all the Batfamily Titles Set to Come Out (Updated)
(The bolded are trade Paperbacks)
List will be updated as more issues get announced
May 1—Batman Vol 5: Rules of Engagement 
May 1—Nightwing Vol 5: Raptor’s Revenge
May 2—Batman #46
May 2—Nightwing #44
May 9—Red Hood & the Outlaws #22
May 9—Batgirl and the Birds of Prey #22
May 9—Batman: White Knight #8
May 9—Detective Comics #980
May 16—Batman #47
May 16—Batwoman #15
May 16—Batman: Sins of the Father #4
May 16—Brave And The Bold Batman and Wonder Woman #4
May 23—Detective Comics #981
May 23—Batgirl #23
May 23—Batman Beyond #20
May 23—Batman and the Signal
May 30—Batman: Prelude to the Wedding: Robin vs Ra’s Al Ghul #1
May 30—Super Sons #16
May 30—Batwoman Vol.2: Wonderland
June 6—Batman #48
June 6—Batman: Prelude to the Wedding: Nightwing vs Hush #1
June 6—Nightwing #45
June 6—Deathstroke #32
June 6— Gotham City Garage Vol 1
June 13—Detective Comics #982
June 13—Batman: Prelude to the Wedding: Batgirl vs The Riddler #1
June 13— RedHood and the Outlaws #23
June 20—Batman #49
June 20—Batman: Prelude to the Wedding: Red Hood vs Anarky #1
June 20—Batwoman #16
June 20—Batman: Sins of the Father #5
June 20—Batman: Detective Comics Vol 6: Fall of the Batmen 
June 20—Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 5
June 27—Batman: Prelude to the Wedding: Harley Quinn vs The Joker #1
June 27—Batgirl #24
June 27—Detective Comics #983
June 27—Teen Titans Special #1
June 27—Batman Beyond #21
June 27—Super Sons of Tomorrow 
July 4— Batman #50 (Batcat Wedding)
July 4—Catwoman #1
July 4—Nightwing #46
July 4—Deathstroke #33
July 4—Teen Titans #20
July 11—Detective Comics #984
July 11—Red Hood and the Outlaws #24
July 18— Batman #51
July 18—Batwoman #17
July 18—Batman: Sins of the Father #6
July 18—Batgirl and the Birds Of Prey Vol 3: Full Circle
July 25— Batgirl #25
July 25—Batman Beyond #22
July 25— Detective Comics #985
July 25—Batman Vol 6: Bride or Burglar
August 8—Batman Beyond Vol 3: The Long Payback
August 8—Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II
September 11— Batman: White Knight 
September 11—Batman: Preludes to the Wedding
September 18—Batman/Catwoman: The Wedding Album
November 6—Red Hood & the Outlaws Vol 4: (Title to be Announced) 
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eddycurrents · 5 years
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For the week of 23 September 2019
Quick Bits:
Action Comics #1015 introduces Naomi to the broader DC Universe as she reaches out to Superman to help understand her powers, from Brian Michael Bendis, Szymon Kudranski, Brad Anderson, and Dave Sharpe. It’s pretty great. There’s a nice amount of humour and optimism here as she stumbles her way through.
| Published by DC Comics
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Amazing Spider-Man #30 is a tie-in to Absolute Carnage as Peter tries to keep Normie and Dylan safe from Norman, but also gives us more insight into Kindred. It definitely feels like they’re setting him up to be either Flash or Harry, but that could just be misdirection. Great art from Ryan Ottley, Cliff Rathburn, and Nathan Fairbairn.
| Published by Marvel
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Angel #5 is the other prelude to the Hellmouth event and is much more prelude-y than the integral Buffy the Vampire Slayer #8. This is more the continuation of Angel’s gathering the team story, introducing us to this interpretation of Gunn and his history. Gleb Melnikov and Roman Titov do some killer work here.
| Published by BOOM! Studios
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Bad Reception #2 is even better than the first issue as we get a better look at the characters and the mystery of the murders at the wedding kicks off in earnest. Juan Doe is really doing a great job of building tension here, with scheming and planning going on, making you question who could possibly be the perpetrator here.
| Published by AfterShock
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Batgirl #39 complicates things further as Oracle seeks out a way to bring Batgirl down and pockets of violence among otherwise peaceful citizens begins to erupt after Luthor’s offer. Cecil Castellucci, Carmine Di Giandomenico, Jordie Bellaire, and AndWorld Design are delivering a very nice multi-layered story here.
| Published by DC Comics
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Batman/Superman #2 gives a fairly epic confrontation with an infected SHAZAM as Batman and Superman learn more of The Batman Who Laughs’ plan. I do find it interesting that this isn’t being branded as a “Year of the Villain” tie-in, but it is largely integral to that, as well as continuing the thread from Metal. Gorgeous artwork from David Marquez and Alejandro Sanchez, really leaning in to the epic scope of a Superman vs. SHAZAM battle.
| Published by DC Comics
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Bettie Page Unbound #4 concludes Bettie’s multiversal adventure with a trip to Neverland. David Avallone, Julius Ohta, Ellie Wright, Sheelagh D, and Taylor Esposito have delivered an interesting trip through Dynamite’s various properties, so it’s kind of weird to end on Peter Pan, but it’s still good.
| Published by Dynamite
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Black Panther #16 sees Daniel Acuña outdo himself with the artwork. This issue is beautiful as T’Challa resumes the reins of governing Wakanda and we get a showcase of Storm vs. some remnants of the Emperor’s regime.
| Published by Marvel
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Black Science #43 is the end. In many ways, these two parallel worlds of a rebellious Grant and a submissive Grant live up to the spirit of the entire series in microcosm, showing us what happens through both inaction and action, and how many terrible choices Grant ultimately makes regardless of where he ends up. Rick Remender, Matteo Scalera, Moreno Dinisio, and Rus Wooton have given us an incredible story here.
| Published by Image / Giant Generator
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Bloodshot #1 is an action-packed debut from Tim Seeley, Brett Booth, Adelso Corona, Andrew Dalhouse, and Dave Sharpe. It’s basically Bloodshot against a paramilitary group, with some seeds of that same paramilitary group meeting with the G7 leaders to sanction hunting and killing Bloodshot.
| Published by Valiant
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Bronze Age Boogie #6 concludes this series from Stuart Moore, Alberto Ponticelli, Giulia Brusco, and Rob Steen. It’s been fun, reminiscent of some of the weirdness of Doom Patrol, but definitely not a knock-off. Very happy to find out there’s another special coming.
| Published by Ahoy
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Criminal #8 turns the spotlight on Jane for part four of “Cruel Summer” from Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, and Jacob Phillips. It’s interesting as to how more complex and complicated this arc keeps getting as more layers are revealed through each character, including the set up here for what possibly is going to bring all the plans down.
| Published by Image
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Deadly Class #40 kicks off “Bone Machine” as Saya and Maria get a reunion and Helmut tries to get revenge for Petra. In the latter, we find out that Petra’s people are pretty much nuts. Great art from Wes Craig and Jordan Boyd.
| Published by Image / Giant Generator
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Detective Comics #1012 goes full bore on Freeze’s mad science experiments for reanimating dead tissue, as he has his teams kidnap women with similar characteristics as his wife. Peter J. Tomasi, Doug Mahnke, Jaime Mendoza, David Baron, and Rob Leigh are certainly making this feel unnerving.
| Published by DC Comics
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Doctor Mirage #2 is more wondrous storytelling from Magdalene Visaggio, Nick Robles, Jordie Bellaire, and Dave Sharpe. The art is phenomenal, bringing together some weird surrealism and detailed ancient spaces, and its interesting to see the selfishness driving Shan.
| Published by Valiant
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Ether: The Disappearance of Violet Bell #1 begins the third volume in this series from Matt Kindt, David Rubín, and Kike J. Diaz. It’s pretty bleak. Despite being brought to life through the gorgeous artwork of Rubín and Diaz, everything has more or less gone to crap in Boone’s life. His friends and family are either dead or hate him and now Ether itself is being corrupted. Add to that a mystery, and you’ve got a compelling start here.
| Published by Dark Horse
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Harleen #1 is really damn good. I’m not one to like romanticizing the relationship between Harley Quinn and the Joker, but damn if Stjepan Šejić and Gabriela Downie don’t manage to make this a beautiful and compelling story of an intelligent woman’s descent into madness.
| Published by DC Comics / Black Label
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Justice League Dark #15 continues to be one of the best things currently being published by DC, going deep into the dark side’s history and continuity and coming back up with some fascinating character developments and changes into something new. James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martínez Bueno, Raul Fernandez, Brad Anderson, and Rob Leigh are working magic here. It should also be interesting to see what kind of nightmare Man-Bat has turned himself into now.
| Published by DC Comics
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Mall #2 deepens the mystery of why and how Andre was framed, while gang warfare threatens to fully erupt. I really quite like the world-building that Michael Moreci, Gary Dauberman, Zak Hartong, Addison Duke, and Jim Campbell are doing here and love the artwork.
| Published by Vault
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Manor Black #3 gives us most of the answers as to what’s going on in this penultimate chapter from Cullen Bunn, Brian Hurtt, and Tyler Crook. The designs for the wild magicians are really neat.
| Published by Dark Horse
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The Plot #1 is a great start to this old-school horror from Tim Daniel, Michael Moreci, Joshua Hixson, Jordan Boyd, and Jim Campbell. There’s a mix of family secrets, dark horror in the past, and monsters ready to bury them all. The art from Hixson and Boyd is incredible.
| Published by Vault
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Relics of Youth #1 is an intriguing start from Matt Nicholas, Chad Rebmann, Skylar Patridge, Vladimir Popov, and AndWorld Design. This first issue sets up an interesting mystery of six kids with matching tattoos, each having weird visions of an island. As they set out to try to find whatever it is, they find that there’s so much more going on.
| Published by Vault
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Resonant #3 sees everything get worse. As their dad is still away, captured for use in what looks like a labour gang, Bec and Ty see their relationship crumble, torn apart over waiting for him and not knowing what to do. David Andry, Alejandro Aragon, Jason Wordie, and Deron Bennett continue to make this one of the most unique post-apocalypse tales out there, with a very interesting focus on the characters.
| Published by Vault
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SFSX #1 is another refugee from Vertigo being shuttered, presenting a world where a puritanical Party has taken control and is enacting strict “purity” laws in regards to sex and conduct. Tina Horn, Michael Dowling, and Steve Wands create a fairly interesting world here, with some hints that everything might not be what it seems with the Party.
| Published by Image
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Strikeforce #1 is an interesting debut from Tini Howard, Germán Peralta, Jordie Bellaire, and Joe Sabino. It’s a very weird team, brought together through being framed by a race of shapeshifters left after the War of the Realms.
| Published by Marvel
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #98 steps closer to the end of “City at War” as the turtles regroup and everything changes with Stockman winning the election. It’s amazing as to how quickly things have changes this arc, it makes you wonder how much is going to stick around as a new status quo after #100.
| Published by IDW
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Thanos #6 concludes the series from Tini Howard, Ariel Olivetti, Antonio Fabela, and Joe Caramagna. It’s interesting how this ties into the broader arc of what’s also going on in the current Guardians of the Galaxy series, with Gamora and Magus.
| Published by Marvel
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Tommy Gun Wizards #2 continues this excellent series from Christian Ward, Sami Kavelä, Dee Cunniffe, and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou. The blend of magic with Prohibition era crime is a wonderful mix.
| Published by Dark Horse
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The White Trees #2 concludes this wonderful mini from Chip Zdarsky, Kris Anka, Matt Wilson, and Aditya Bidikar. The feeling of old friends turned to resentment continues here in very interesting ways and we get a twist in the tale that really changes things.
| Published by Image
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Wonder Woman #79 continues “Loveless” as the world continues to fall apart after the death of Aphrodite and Luthor’s doom spreads. Really nice to see art here from Scot Eaton.
| Published by DC Comics
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Other Highlights: Absolute Carnage: Miles Morales #2, Avengers #24, Avengers: Loki Unleashed #1, Batman: Nightwalker, Books of Magic #12, Captain America #14, The Crow / Hack/Slash #3, Dial H for HERO #7, Evolution #18, Faithless #6, Fearless #3, Fight Club 3 #9, The Flash #79, Freedom Fighters #9, From Hell: Master Edition #7, Ghost Spider #2, Immortal Hulk: Director’s Cut #4, Invader Zim #47, Jim Henson’s The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance #1, Jughead’s Time Police #4, Knights Temporal #3, Lumberjanes #66, Marvel Comics Presents #9, Marvel Team-Up #6, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #43, New Mutants: War Children #1, Powers of X #5, Punisher Kill Krew #3, Queen of Bad Dreams #4, Ragnarok: The Breaking of Helheim #2, Rick & Morty #54. The Ride: Burning Desire #4, RWBY #3, Secret Spiral of Swamp Kid, Sera & The Royal Stars #3, Star Trek: Discovery - Aftermath #2, Star Wars: Age of Resistance - Kylo Ren #1, Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order - Dark Temple #2, Star Wars: Target Vader #3, Star Wars Adventures #26, Superior Spider-Man #11, Warlord of Mars Attacks #4, Wolverine Annual #1
Recommended Collections: Angel - Volume 1, Captain America - Volume 2: Captain of Nothing, Cyber Force: Awakening - Volume 4, Deathstroke: Arkham, Ghostbusters: 35th Anniversary Collection, The Goon - Volume 1: Ragged Return to Lonely Street, Kaijumax - Volume 4: Season Four - Scaly is the New Black, Mae - Volume 2, Monstress - Volume 4, Paper Girls - Volume 6, Secret Warps, TMNT - Volume 22: City at War Pt. 1
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d. emerson eddy feels like a nap.
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bats-cat · 6 years
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A Complete List of all the Batfamily Titles Set to Come Out (Updated)
(The bolded ones are Trade Paperbacks)
List will be update as more issues get announced
April 4—Batman #44 
April 11—Red Hood and the Outlaws #21
April 11—Batgirl and the Birds of Prey #21
April 11—Detective Comics #978
April 18—Batman #45
April 18—Nightwing #43
April 18—Batwoman #14
April 18—Super Sons #15
April 18—Batman: Sins of the Father #3
April 18—Batman: Creature of the Night #3
April 18—Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II #6
April 18— Red Hood & the Outlaws Vol 3: Bizzaro Reborn
April 25—Teen Titans #19
April 25—Batgirl #22
April 25—Detective Comics #979
April 25—Batman and the Signal #3
April 25—Batman Beyond #19
April 25—Batman Vol 5: Rules of Engagement 
April 25—Nightwing Vol 5: Raptor’s Revenge
May 2—Batman #46
May 2—Nightwing #44
May 9—Red Hood & the Outlaws #22
May 9—Batgirl and the Birds of Prey #22
May 9—Batman: White Knight #8
May 9—Detective Comics #980
May 16—Batman #47
May 16—Batwoman #15
May 16—Batman: Sins of the Father #4
May 23—Detective Comics #981
May 23—Batgirl #23
May 23—Batman Beyond #20
May 23—Batman and the Signal
May 30—Robin vs Ra’s Al Ghul #1
May 30—Super Sons #16
June 6—Batman #48
June 6—Nightwing vs Hush #1
June 6—Nightwing #45
June 6— Gotham City Garage Vol 1
June 13—Detective Comics #982
June 13—Batgirl vs The Riddler #1
June 13— RedHood and the Outlaws #23
June 20—Batman #49
June 20—Red Hood vs Anarky #1
June 20—Batwoman #16
June 20—Batman: Sins of the Father #5
June 20—Batman: Detective Comics Vol 6: Fall of the Batmen 
June 20—Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 5
June 27—Harley Quinn vs The Joker #1
June 27—Batgirl #24
June 27—Detective Comics #983
June 27—Teen Titans Special #1
June 27—Batman Beyond #21
June 27—Super Sons of Tomorrow 
July 4— Batman #50 (Batcat Wedding)
July 4—Catwoman #1
July 18—Batgirl and the Birds Of Prey Vol 3: Full Circle
July 25—Batman Vol 6: Bride or Burglar
September 11— Batman: White Knight 
September 11—Batman: Preludes to the Wedding
September 18—Batman/Catwoman: The Wedding Album
November 6—Red Hood & the Outlaws Vol 4: (Title to be Announced) 
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bats-cat · 6 years
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A Complete List of all the Batfamily Titles Set to Come Out (Updated)
(The bolded ones are Trade Paperbacks)
List will be update as more issues get announced
April 4—Batman #44
April 11—Red Hood and the Outlaws #21
April 11—Batgirl and the Birds of Prey #21
April 11—Detective Comics #978
April 18—Batman #45
April 18—Nightwing #43
April 18—Batwoman #14
April 18—Super Sons #15
April 18—Batman: Sins of the Father #3
April 18—Batman: Creature of the Night #3
April 18—Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II #6
April 18— Red Hood & the Outlaws Vol 3: Bizzaro Reborn (Digital)
April 25—Teen Titans #19
April 25—Batgirl #22
April 25—Detective Comics #979
April 25—Batman and the Signal #3
April 25—Batman Beyond #19
April 25—Batman Vol 5: Rules of Engagement (Digital)
April 25—Nightwing Vol 5: Raptor’s Revenge (Digital)
May 2—Batman #46
May 2—Nightwing #44
May 2-- DC Nation #0
May 9—Red Hood & the Outlaws #22
May 9—Batgirl and the Birds of Prey #22
May 9—Batman: White Knight #8
May 9—Detective Comics #980
May 16—Batman #47
May 16—Batwoman #15
May 16—Batman: Sins of the Father #4
May 23—Detective Comics #981
May 23—Batgirl #23
May 23—Batman Beyond #20
May 23—Batman and the Signal
May 30—Batman: Preludes to the Wedding: Robin vs Ra’s Al Ghul #1
May 30—Super Sons #16
June 6—Batman #48
June 6—Batman: Preludes to the Wedding: Nightwing vs Hush #1
June 6—Nightwing #45
June 6— Gotham City Garage Vol 1
June 13—Detective Comics #982
June 13—Batman: Preludes to the Wedding: Batgirl vs The Riddler #1
June 13— RedHood and the Outlaws #23
June 20—Batman #49
June 20—Batman: Preludes to the Wedding: Red Hood vs Anarky #1
June 20—Batwoman #16
June 20—Batman: Sins of the Father #5
June 20—Batman: Detective Comics Vol 6: Fall of the Batmen
June 20—Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 5
June 27—Batman Preludes to the Wedding: Harley Quinn vs The Joker #1
June 27—Batgirl #24
June 27—Detective Comics #983
June 27—Teen Titans Special #1
June 27—Batman Beyond #21
June 27—Super Sons of Tomorrow
July 4— Batman #50 (Batcat Wedding!)
July 4—Catwoman #1
July 5-- Nightwing #46
July 18--Batman #51
July 18—Batgirl and the Birds Of Prey Vol 3: Full Circle (Digital)
July 25--Batgirl #25
July 25—Batman Vol 6: Bride or Burglar (Digital)
August 22-- Batman and the Signal (Digital)
 September 11— Batman: White Knight
September 11—Batman: Preludes to the Wedding
September 18—Batman/Catwoman: The Wedding Album
November 6—Red Hood & the Outlaws Vol 4: (Title to be Announced)
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