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dduane · 15 days
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Please help out if you can.
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thecruellestmonth · 2 years
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Jason Todd + cops
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Red Hood and the Outlaws: Rebirth (2016)
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Batman #408 + #409 (1987) // Young Justice (1998) #44
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Titans S01E06 "Jason Todd" (2018)
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Red Hood: The Lost Days #5 (2010)
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Batman Villains Secret Files & Origins 2005
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Grayson #15 (2015) // Batman: White Knight Presents: Red Hood (2022)
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LEGO DC Super Villains (2018)
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Batman: A Death in the Family (2020)
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iiced-teas · 11 months
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THE CREATOR OF SPIDER-MAN 2099 NEEDS OUR HELP!
(Go Fund Me link)
https://gofund.me/f77e5f41
Peter David created the character Miguel O’Hara in 1992, but today his health is declining and medical bills are piling up.
Peter David had a series of Strokes, a mild heart attack, and is experiencing kidney failure. The medical bills for surgeries, rehab, and extensive hospital stays are steep. His home has to be completely remodelled to accommodate his wheelchair and new needs.
Peter and his wife have very little income at this point in time. He is employed at Marvel but is on leave so he receives no income. Conventions were also a large source of income but he cannot attend due to his health. His wife, Kathleen, has had to cut her work hours because she is juggling taking care of Peter, and the home renovations.
Please donate if you can, and please share the gofundme.
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lafoget · 26 days
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"Slobo ruined the character of Lobo"
oh wow interesting choice of words from the person who later approved n52!lobo
so apparently dan didio hated slobo too why does this guy have beef with all the legacy characters? i have a growing suspicion that even if one of the titans' writers wanted to bring slobo back, dan vetoed it 😒
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stra-tek · 8 months
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Never forget that in Peter David's New Frontier novels (and comics), the ancient immortal character Morgan Primus is vaguely implied to be every single one of Majel Barrett's onscreen Trek characters.
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And she's the mother of Robin Lefler.
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And then the immortal is finally killed and... actually ends up becoming the ship's computer consciousness, after an earlier Peter David novel established that the Majel computer voice was in fact Number One programming the Enterprise computer with her own voice.
Obviously it doesn't work in a modern Trek world where Number One and Nurse Chapel definitely aren't the same person and are on Pike's Enterprise crew together
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But still, just a weird 90's thing that happened
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ewzzy · 11 months
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Hulk #373 by Dale Keown
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themarvelproject · 9 months
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Marvel house ad for Spider-Man 2099 by Peter David and Rick Leonardi (1992)
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soleminisanction · 3 months
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I think it’s so fundamentally telling of what sort of person Stephanie is when her reaction to Greta potentially being killed via 10,000 megawatts of electricity isn’t to be sad or devastated or beat herself up about it/ be disappointed in herself (like I think maybe Tim or Batman would be) it’s purely fear of punishment via Robin being angry at her. She did not care whether greta lived or died. She’s never been overly concerned with whether someone died or not and this has been a consistent characteristic of hers, but that’s usually only in reference to criminal characters who you could justify ‘had it coming’ and whatnot. This was just like. Greta read her diary? And Steph then tried to kill her for it? And did not feel any regret upon trying to do so? Tf??
You're not wrong, anon (aside from comedically exaggerating the voltage of a suburban powerline). I considered calling that out in the post and decided it was a tangent that would've distracted from the actual point, which wasn't so much "Yikes, Steph is an asshole" so much as it was, "And this is why you shouldn't always take characters at their word; with good writers, there's often a lot more going on when you pay attention."
Although looking back over the post now, I really have to wonder if the whole issue wasn't Peter David's way of, in part, criticizing how Chuck Dixon was handling the whole Steph-hunts-Tim's-secret-identity storyline.
Peter David is not shy or subtle about working his opinions into his comics, YJ especially, and he definitely knew where the story was going -- the last page of the issue, the one I didn't include on the post, includes a direct reference to the way the arc would soon end, with an editorial note pointing readers to Robin to find out more.
Throughout the fight Secret specifically calls Steph out on invading Robin's privacy multiple times; it lines up with the way David had, for example, negatively portrayed pair of sports hunters in issue #7, or how he wrote Cissie's "It was the guns you idiot" rant from issue #15. Whereas Steph's responses are mostly comments on the immediate situation and personal barbs that deepen Greta's arc, ie, the bit questioning whether she's even human.
And even though YJ was working with the exact same themes and narrative elements, there's never a comparative incident where a member of the team tries to learn Robin's identity behind his back. Again, despite the fact that Secret could do so easily, and despite all the tension the identity issue ultimately ends up causing on the team. Because even if they don't like that he's keeping secrets, they respect that they're his secrets to keep, and Stephanie doesn't. Or rather, Chuck Dixon doesn't, at least not when it comes to his precious pet character.
Heck, there's also the fact that the "lecture" Tim gives at the end, the one hinting towards the storyline's conclusion, hinges on how Batman and Robin is a relationship built on a bond of implicit trust... and how the relationship doesn't work if that trust is broken... and it's hinting at the end of a storyline in which that implicit trust is broken in a way that arguably took Bruce out of character and turns him into the bad guy while not only excusing Stephanie's behavior but rewarding her for it with her first round of actual Bat-training...
Of course, I have zero way of knowing what Peter David was thinking so this is 100% just my analysis but... I could see it. It's a way to professionally express his displeasure without publicly criticizing a colleague or sabotaging their plans. David's a good writer, I wouldn't put it past him.
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balu8 · 2 months
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Justice League Task Force #7 
by Peter David (W) and Sal Velluto (A/C)
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comic-art-showcase · 6 months
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Robin,Superboy and Impulse by Todd Nauck
you can bid on this sketch cover to help Peter David whi is dealing with health issues. or donate directly to the GoFundME.
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lafoget · 7 months
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i re-read young justice and think again about how peter david twice gave us what comics rarely show - abusive mothers who look like real living characters, not caricatures of bad parents. and at the same time, he allows them to receive arcs of redemption without sweeping their past sins under the rug.
bonnie king-jones and sylvia danvers are probably some of my favorite supporting characters in his works. they're tough women with many flaws who hurt their daughters badly, but also at the moment when they realize that they are about to lose cissie and linda, they stand up, admit their guilt and begin to work on themselves to fix these relationship.
it's not a complete reconciliation, but it's a start.
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#483 by @thelesseroftwoweevils
"I'm really happy Peter David's Brikar species got ported into proper canon in Prodigy.
Rok-Tahk's a lovely character in her own right."
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