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COMICLIST: DC COMICS NEW RELEASES FOR 09/13/2023
Batman #1 (Facsimile Edition)(Cover A Bob Kane & Jerry Robinson), $6.99
Batman #1 (Facsimile Edition)(Cover B Bob Kane & Jerry Robinson Foil Variant), $8.99
Batman #1 (Facsimile Edition)(Cover C Blank Variant), $7.99
Batman #608 (Jim Lee 2nd Printing Foil Variant Cover)(Batman Day 2023 Special Edition)(available 09/16/23), $9.99
Batman ’89 HC (Joe Quinones Variant Dust Jacket)(Batman Day 2023 Special Edition)(available 09/16/23), $29.99
Batman And Robin #1 (Cover A Simone Di Meo Wraparound Variant), $4.99
Batman And Robin #1 (Cover B Stanley Artgerm Lau Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Batman And Robin #1 (Cover C Kael Ngu Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Batman And Robin #1 (Cover D Blank Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Batman And Robin #1 (Cover E Clay Mann Card Stock Variant), AR
Batman And Robin #1 (Cover F Kael Ngu Black & White Card Stock Variant), AR
Batman And Robin #1 (Cover G Simone Di Meo Black & White Wraparound Card Stock Variant), AR
Batman And Robin #1 (Cover H Stanley Artgerm Lau Foil Variant), AR
Batman And Scooby-Doo Mysteries #12 (Cover A Dario Brizuela), $2.99
Batman And The Joker The Deadly Duo #1 (Of 7)(Batman Day 2023 Special Edition)(available 09/16/23), AR
Batman And The Joker The Deadly Duo Deluxe Edition HC, $29.99
Batman Catwoman Prelude To Gotham War #1 (Batman Day 2023 Special Edition)(available 09/16/23), AR
Batman Gargoyle Of Gotham #1 (Of 4)(Cover A Rafael Grampa), $6.99
Batman Gargoyle Of Gotham #1 (Of 4)(Cover B Jim Lee), $6.99
Batman Gargoyle Of Gotham #1 (Of 4)(Cover C Frank Miller), $6.99
Batman Gargoyle Of Gotham #1 (Of 4)(Cover D David Finch), $6.99
Batman Gargoyle Of Gotham #1 (Of 4)(Cover E Jim Lee), AR
Batman Gargoyle Of Gotham #1 (Of 4)(Cover F Priscilla Petraites), AR
Batman Gargoyle Of Gotham #1 (Of 4)(Cover G Paul Pope), AR
Batman Gargoyle Of Gotham #1 (Of 4)(Cover H Frank Miller Black & White Variant), AR
Batman Gargoyle Of Gotham Noir Edition #1 (Cover A Rafael Grampa), $6.99
Batman Incorporated #12 (Cover A John Timms), $3.99
Batman Incorporated #12 (Cover B Michele Bandini Card Stock Variant), $4.99
Batman Incorporated #12 (Cover C Stephen Segovia Card Stock Variant), AR
Batman Incorporated Volume 1 No More Teachers HC (2022), $24.99
Danger Street #9 (Of 12)(Cover A Jorge Fornes), $4.99
Danger Street #9 (Of 12)(Cover B Walter Simonson Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Dark Knights Of Steel Volume 1 TP, $16.99
GCPD The Blue Wall HC, $24.99
Green Lantern #3 (Cover A Xermanico), $4.99
Green Lantern #3 (Cover B Evan Doc Shaner Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Green Lantern #3 (Cover C Rose Besch Creator Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Green Lantern #3 (Cover D Pablo Villalobos Hispanic Heritage Month Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Green Lantern #3 (Cover E Jack Herbert Card Stock Variant), AR
Green Lantern #3 (Cover F Gabriel Rodriguez Card Stock Variant), AR
Harley Quinn The Animated Series Legion Of Bats HC, $24.99
Looney Tunes #274 (Cover A Robert Pope), $2.99
Shazam Power Of Hope HC, $19.99
Superman Lost #6 (Of 10)(Cover A Carlo Pagulayan & Jason Paz), $4.99
Superman Lost #6 (Of 10)(Cover B Lee Weeks Card Stock Variant), $5.99
Superman Lost #6 (Of 10)(Cover C Gary Frank Card Stock Variant), AR
Waller Vs. Wildstorm #3 (Of 4)(Cover A Jorge Fornes), $5.99
Waller Vs. Wildstorm #3 (Of 4)(Cover B Eric Battle), $5.99
Waller Vs. Wildstorm #3 (Of 4)(Cover C Aaron Campbell), AR
Wonder Woman War Of The Gods Special Edition #3 (Of 4)(Cover A George Perez), $4.99
World’s Finest Teen Titans #3 (Of 6)(Cover A Chris Samnee & Mat Lopes), $3.99
World’s Finest Teen Titans #3 (Of 6)(Cover B Evan Doc Shaner Card Stock Variant), $4.99
World’s Finest Teen Titans #3 (Of 6)(Cover C Daniel Bayliss Card Stock Variant), $4.99
World’s Finest Teen Titans #3 (Of 6)(Cover D Dan Panosian Card Stock Variant), AR
World’s Finest Teen Titans #3 (Of 6)(Cover E Luciano Vecchio Card Stock Variant), AR
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kolbisneat · 2 months
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MONTHLY MEDIA: February 2024
A real grey month broken up by the colours and beauty of art. Here's how I spent the month of February.
……….FILM……….
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The Beekeeper (2024) Perfect February movie.
……….TELEVISION……….
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Succession (Episode 1.01 to 2.04) Wasn't sure I was going to like this (every single character is just awful) but now I'm keen to see how these awful people are increasingly awful to each other. So far I'm really appreciating every shot that shows the staff and just the sheer number of people responsible for making the lives of these awful people as low-friction as possible. We 100% need to tax the rich more.
Delicious In Dungeon (Episode 1.05 to 1.08) Now having seen more episodes, the shifting animation styles feels more consistent overall and I love the frenetic style during the high-stress/combat scenes. If you like this show then know it's a near 1:1 with the manga but still worth reading.
……….YOUTUBE……….
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Pinocchio is a Story About Art and God by Jacob Geller This opened me up to a wholly new interpretation of what the story of Pinocchio is about. Also go watch the Del Toro adaptation on Netflix it's truly a work of art. VIDEO
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Vape-o-nomics: Why Everything is Addictive Now by Tom Nicholas In short: everything is a subscription now and it's making everything worse. Worth the watch and looking forward to further installments in this series. VIDEO
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This Experiment Undid Our Cities. How Do We Fix It? by Strong Towns Push back against any local government that doesn't want to introduce mixed use zoning into neighborhoods. The suburbs are subsidized by density, it's as simple as that. VIDEO
……….READING……….
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How To Watch Football: 52 Rules for Understanding the Beautiful Game, On and Off the Pitch by Tifo (Complete) So I actually read this over the course of a month or two. I'd read a rule or two, process, then read a couple more a day or two later. I don't even really watch football but this helped so much and now I expect I'll crush the fantasy premier league I'm in.
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The Big Four by Agatha Christie (Complete) Only my second Christie novel and this felt SO different. Turns out that's because it really is an outlier amongst her other works. So that was reassuring. Not terrible but I wouldn't exactly recommend it as it felt thoroughly disjointed (a result of stitching together a series of unrelated short stories).
The Last Continent by Terry Pratchett (Complete) Hey I love the Discworld series. You know this. I know this. But there's always gotta be an entry that goes on the bottom of any list. I love Rincewind, but prefer the other wizards in a less prominent role. Not one I'd recommend when trying to get into the series and probably not one I'll revisit. Oh well.
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Catwoman: Lonely City by Cliff Chiang (Complete) Big fan of Chiang's artistry on Paper Girls and really enjoyed this interpretation of an aging Gotham. It has such a clear and singular voice it covers so much in just four chapters! Really great read.
Silver Surfer: Black by Donny Cates, Tradd Moore, and Dave Stewart (Complete) Every time I read this I love it more and more. It's truly what I pictured comics to be when I was a kid: vibrant, dramatic, and a little bonkers. Why does the villain ride a dragon? WHO CARES it looks cool. I love it all.
Delicious in Dungeon Vol. 4 by Ryoko Kui (Complete) Watching the series and rereading the manga is really making for a great experience. This volume really highlighted that Senshi isn't a man with all the answers. In the upper levels of the dungeon, he's competent, but as they go deeper and face more dangerous monsters, the rest of the party take more of the lead. It's so good. This series is so good.
……….AUDIO……….
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Wolves of Glendale by Wolves of Glendale (2024) Comedy music is always tricky but for me, the comedy is second. If I don't enjoy the music having no understanding of the lyrics then I probably won't stick with it. Some tracks strike this balance better than others but I found The Gym to be a good introductory track.
……….GAMING……….
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Disco Elysium (ZA/UM) On one hand, I tend to prefer more...active games. Something that requires hitting buttons at the right time. On the other hand, I'm really digging the mystery and complexity of the game. It really feels like I can play this detective however I want without being forced to follow any one playstyle. Not sure how far into it I am but I read the review that it's less a detective game and more a game about being a detective and that really feels right. But I do have to say that it's...rather buggy on the Switch so that might not be the recommended way to play it.
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Neverland: A Fantasy Role-Playing Setting (Andrews McMeel Publishing) The Tuesday crew is working towards ridding the island of a competing group of adventurers. Hook wants them gone, the Gnomes want them gone, heck even the Moss Mother wants them gone. But will they be able to do it? And the more lengthy recap is over here.
Oz: A Fantasy Role-Playing Setting (Andrews McMeel Publishing) The Mof1 D&D crew found a (literal) underground magic item shop so did a bunch of shopping after their big funeral heist. Everyone loves a good shopping session!
And that's it. See you in March!
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pyroreadscomics · 8 months
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I have read over 200 Catwoman comics
That's not a boast btw, that's an explanation as to why I'm like this.
For context, and I don't think I've mentioned it here on Tumblr but: I'm endeavoring to read every Catwoman comic ever, or at least, every single issue of her solo appearances. I didn't start out planning this, this started out as fanfic research for Tim and Jason fic where Selina was going to show up in a supporting role. And I ended up reading one story and that alone got hooked. Within a month I'd acquired multiple blorbos of the highest order and now I must read everything. (So my opinions can be the most informed and correct) And as of this week, I've caught up with the current run of Catwoman (and Catwoman: Knight Terrors for good measure) and with that I've completely read Catwoman Volumes 1, 3, 4, and 5 along with a bunch of spin-off limited series and one-shots like Future State, Future's End, Defiant, Lonely City, etc etc. And now it's looking like my last big undertaking is going to be reading Volume 2 (aka the Jim Balent 90s series) and after that it's just going to be cleaning up the last few spin off solos and then... either I'm going to need to start obsessing over a new character, or actually try to read everything (and start combing through detective comics and Batman stories Selina and/or Co. appears in). Also, if anyone is wondering about that 200 number, it's only counting comic issues where "Catwoman" is in the title of the series (not story or issue). So it's not counting stuff like Selina's assorted appearances in Batman, Birds of Prey, JLA i think? (The New 52 was wild enough that I'm willing to believe that happened). And it's also not even Gotham City Sirens which i have read and yeah that title might as well be "The Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, and Catwoman Team Up" but... I'm not counting it because i don't want to open the door to counting up every issue of Batman I've read and seeing how many of those she's made appearances in. Though, counting Batman and Sirens and the like, it's probably pushing but yet past three hundred.
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2022 in review, part 6: comics & manga first reads
1. orcs! by christine larsen (2021)
this is frighteningly perfect. orcs as protagonists, cute (but not too cute for orcs) art, and just supremely powerful good boy energy. (yeah a lot of the protagonists aren’t boys, but i feel like all orcs have good boy energy regardless of gender.) also it’s kinda gay!
this filled a hole i didn’t even know could be filled (which despite being ace is oftentimes what i’m looking for with orcs, hey-o), with the only problem being that whenever i go out looking for more orc fiction i’m looking for this specific vibe and nothing else has it. woof.
(in all seriousness i wouldn’t want every orc story to have this vibe because that would make it less special, but still i want more of this than this and its immediate sequel, y’know?)
2. the witch boy by molly ostertag (2017)
given the title & author i am less than 0% surprised how strongly i vibed with this. this gave me so many gender feels.
3. batman/teenage mutant ninja turtles (2015-16) writer: james tyrnion iv / artist: freddie williams ii
a love letter to fans of both franchises. this is one of the all-time great crossovers between two totally separate franchises. it might be the best ever.
4. the adventure zone, vol. 4: the crystal kingdom (2021) writers: clint mcelroy & griffin mcelroy & justin mcelroy & travis mcelroy artist: carey pietsch
it took me a minute to get into adventure zone because i was so thoroughly spoiled by the frankly superior dimension 20, but it really does grow on you. and i think the crystal kingdom story is the first one where the comic adaptation actually noticeably improved upon the podcast. the ending especially was just so arresting seeing it in comic form, and it really had an impact on me that i don’t remember it having when i was listening to the pod.
5. superman: birthright (2003-04) writer: mark waid / artists: leinil francis yu & gerry alanguilan
not only is this the best verison of superman’s origin story i’ve ever seen, it’s one of the best superman comics i’ve ever read.
6. batman, vol. 2: the city of owls (2012) writers: scott snyder & james tynion iv / artists: greg capulo & rafael albuquerque & more
what made this so special is not just that it was the epic confrontation between batman and the court (and possibly his long-lost brother). it also had two side stories, one that showed that the new 52 version of mr. freeze is kind of a unique twist on the character, but i'm actually way more interested in the last issue of the volume. this issue featured a pair of super gay siblings named harper and cullen row. harper will eventually become the hero bluebird, but for now we just see her civilian life and how she first comes into contact with batman. and honestly, just seeing these two low-income queer siblings existing and being extremely relatable was such a joy.
7. avatar: tsu’tey’s path (2019) writer: sherri l. smith / artists: dan parsons & jay durresma
basically a drastically better version of the first movie with less human stuff. it couldn’t totally remove the shitty white savior stuff from the narrative obviously since it is following the same events, but it did at least push them off to the side as much as it could.
8. batman: hush (2002) writer: jeph loeb / artist: jim lee
i’ve been a batman/catwoman shipper since before i knew that shipping was a thing, so obviously i loved this. ivy being blatantly femdommy, and bisexual at that, was also extremely, extremely, extremely my jam. yes please. more of that, please.
9. pleasure & corruption, vol. 1 by you someya (2019)
*pounding fist on table in rhythm to words* more. boy. subs. more. boy. subs. more. boy. subs.
i do wish so many authors didn’t seem so convinced that subby boys always have to “deserve it” by being pervs or whatever in stories like this, it makes them way harder to relate to. but yeah. seeing a boy get tied up and bullied a bunch is extremely wish fulfillment imo. also, loveloveloved the heavy emphasis on bondage, obviously.
10. 5 seconds before a witch falls in love by zeniko sumiya (2021)
a super cute enemies-to-lovers yuri about a witch & witch hunter. hell yeah.
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What is her ankle meant to be doing in this picture? 
(Catwoman V3 (New52) Volume 4)
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DC also announced DC Finest, a new line of comprehensive collections of the most in-demand periods, genres, and characters from across DC history. Scheduled to launch in November, these affordably priced, large-size paperback collections start at $34.99, and will take full advantage of DC’s extensive backlist and appeal to casual and completist fans alike. Focusing on characters and storytelling genres instead of creators or prior series will give casual fans the chance to discover full continuities for their favorite characters, while offering completist readers an affordable option to build out their ultimate collection of stories based on their favorite DC Super Hero or genre.
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Character-focused collections will spotlight multiple iterations of fan-favorite DC Super Heroes throughout the decades; for example, a “Robin” collection may include volumes featuring Dick Grayson, Tim Drake, Damian Wayne, or Jason Todd, depending on chronology, while a “Green Lantern” collection may include classic stories featuring Hal Jordan, John Stewart, Kyle Rayner, Alan Scott, or other fan-favorite ring slingers. Genre fans can curate collections of their favorite tales from specific genres, which may include science fiction, romance, war, westerns, horror, and other genres; many of these volumes will feature material reprinted for the first time, by some of comics’ greatest storytellers. The first wave of DC Finest collections include: DC Finest – The Flash: The Human Thunderbolt: Collects classic adventures of Barry Allen, the Silver Age Flash, by John Broome and Carmine Infantino, including 1956’s iconic Showcase #4. Also includes Silver Age Flash stories that include the first appearances of famous Flash rogues, including Captain Cold, Mirror Master, and Gorilla Grodd. DC Finest – Batman: Year One & Two: Collects the Dark Knight’s adventures following the game-changing crossover Crisis on Infinite Earths, including Batman: Year One by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli and Batman: Year Two by Mike W. Barr and Todd McFarlane, plus more mid-to-late-’80s Batman stories from Barr, Max Allan Collins, Norm Breyfogle, and others. DC Finest – Wonder Woman: Origins & Omens: This collection spotlights fan-favorite writer Gail Simone’s run on Wonder Woman, starting with 2007’s “The Circle,” with artist Terry Dodson, plus celebrated story arcs “Ends of the Earth,” “Rise of the Olympian,” and “Warkiller,” featuring art by Aaron Lopresti. DC Finest – Catwoman: Life Lines: Selina Kyle steps out of Batman’s shadow and becomes a protagonist in her own right in this collection featuring Catwoman’s 1989 solo debut by Mindy Newell and J.J. Birch, Peter Milligan and Tom Grindberg’s Catwoman Defiant from 1992, and the first year of DC’s Catwoman ongoing series, by writer Jo Duffy and artist Jim Balent. DC Finest – Superman: The Coming of Superman: Features the Man of Steel’s earliest and most iconic adventures, starting with Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster’s groundbreaking Action Comics #1. This collection includes Action Comics #1-25, Superman #1-5, and New York World’s Fair Comics #1.
It only took them a decade but DC finally came out with their equivalency to the Marvel Epic Collection. Marvel Masterworks is met with DC Archive Editions, Marvel Essential is met with Showcase Presents, Marvel Premiere Classic is met with DC Comics Classics Library, DC didn't even change the name for their own Omnibus line. They admittedly have the Absolute Edition over Marvel. DC only since 2016 or so has been putting in the work to get a ton of stuff back in print or in print for the first time, we JUST got our first Silver Age Superman Omnibus. I could see myself picking up a few of DC's Finest, we'll see.
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marcusbabymaximo · 1 year
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Algumas de minhas bonecas de personagens femininos empoderados do cinema: 🎬 1 - 2019: Alex, Natalie, Dylan ("Charlie's Angels" - 2000); 2 - 2021: Beatrix Kiddo ("Kill Bill Volume 2" - 2003); 3 - 2021: Mera ("Aquaman" - 2018); 4 - 2021: Mad & Hell (" Death Becomes Her" - 1992); 5 - 2017: Cruella Devil ("102 Dalmatian" - 2000); 6 - 2022: Diva Plavalaguna ("The Fifth Element" - 1997); 7 - 2019: Catwoman ("Batman Returns" - 1998); 8 - 2022: Harley Quinn ("The Suicide Squad" - 2021); 9 - 2008: Aunty Entity ("Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome" - 1985); 10 - 2014: The Girl ("The Seven Year Itch" - 1955). 💙 #cinema #doll #marcusbaby #barbie #boneca #muñeca #bambola #marilynmonroe https://www.instagram.com/p/CoPqzSbLvc1/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Seven Seas Hitomi-chan Is Shy With Strangers Volume 3 Review Chapter Thirty-Three
Seven Seas Hitomi-chan Is Shy With Strangers Volume 3 Review Chapter Thirty-Three
The Review Applauds Hitomi’s Samurai Cosplay! (Part 2 of 4) So we jump ahead to the cultural festival. Where we find Yuu entering Hitomi’s class as he is about to see the final form of Hitomi in her Samurai cosplay. And… hey! See? They did it! The false start trying to jam Hitomi into Catwoman’s outfit aside… is this a reference to Catwoman in Feudal Japan in Batman Ninja? Anyway once that was…
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94° Resenha do dia Batman Mulher Gato Volume 1/3 . . Minissérie do Selo DC Black Label, com 112 páginas com roteiro de Tom King e Artes por Clay Man que reúne as histórias originalmente publicadas em Batman/Catwoman 1-4 de 2020 e pela @paninicomicsbr em 2022. . . Achei uma forma bem interessante como Tom King resolveu seguir no rumo dessa narrativa, alternando em três linhas do tempo que fica bem simples de se entender onde a chave de tudo dentro desses legados é o Coringa! . . O casal Batman e Mulher Gato seguem com trilhas paralelas mas sempre envolvidos e apaixonados, mas na linha do presente a união desse casal icônico dos quadrinhos é de certa forma ameaçada por um antigo amor de Bruce Wayne e um provável filho perdido que esta em Gotham, está mulher chama-se Andrea Beaumont conhecida como Fantasma! . . Ainda temos a linha do Futuro mostrando um casal feliz, um legado e uma filha no manto de Batwoman com direito a visita ao arkham, mas o destaque mesmo vai para Selina Kyle que vai na tentativa de consumar um antigo acerto de contas! . . A Arte do Clay man é um capricho de encher os olhos, somente a questão das cores que me incomoda sempre opacas e pouca vividez mas já acostumei pois outros trabalhos dele também segue essa linha de arte, essa primeiro encadernado de três no total me agradou, trouxe bons pontos, diálogos (mantendo a linha de que Alfred não existe mais na mansão) e bem balanceado. Resta esperar pelo próximo volume... . . #Coleção #colecionador #Hqs #Quadrinhos #Comics #Batman #DC #DcBlackLabel #Panini #Coringa #MulherGato #TomKing #ClayMan #BatmanMulherGato #Minissérie (at São Paulo, Brazil) https://www.instagram.com/p/CeD4K7ZrxRD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Batman always needs a Robin. Honestly when I saw this is I wasn’t surprised, everyone has been Robin.
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ComicList: DC Comics New Releases for Wednesday, September 6, 2023
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favourite dc quotes, especially from or about talia or selina?
ok so i read this wrong and thought you only wanted quotes about the two of them so that’s what i have for now lol
for selina
"i can't take it, but she can. the catwoman - she can stand it all, everything crummy that life can throw at her, she just throws it right back - and it doesn't even faze her - nothing hurts her - it's like she's dead - oh, maggie - it's so much easier being dead!" (her sister's keeper #4)
"bast was egypt's cat-head goddess, keeper of the divine solar heat. nobody messed with her, even the heavy guys like osiris and taurt the crocodile. they've always liked power, cats" (batman #460)
"don't come on all smug and heroic with me. i don't ask anyone for help. especially a man. i'm quite capable of looking out for myself" (catwoman defiant)
"i know men, i know what they want. . . what he wants. . . the bat and the cat. . . yeah, right, as if. . . damn him to hell. . . and damn me" (catwoman 80th anniversary super spectacular, "little bird")
"most women will fall in love at least once in their lives, though probably more. falling gets better with practice. some will get lucky after only the fourth or sixth time. a few will wait to fall forever. and she will always land on her feet" (action comics #614)
"i've become vulnerable in ways that allowed someone to hurt me in ways i didn't understand. i won't let that happen again. when i walk away from this life, it will be on my terms" (catwoman vol. 2 #94) (note: please do not read this volume. it's mostly inconsistent and atrocious and it will make your brain hurt)
for talia
"you will not have me, father. you have my love and devotion, but you will not have my soul. you will not have my dreams. as long as bruce is alive, my hope for love and freedom are alive. the foolish dreamer leaves this place and hopes to someday be free. . . forever" (batman chronicles #8)
"easier, i suppose, to love a city, than to bear the weight of true passion. fragile and overwhelming. perfect poison. the touch that lingers. easier to fight and fly and play at love than open your soul to it and risk the unbearable dagger stab of loss" (action comics #772)
"and you'd help me avoid such a fate, talia?" / "to the death - a better end than quitting" / "but why do you want to help? because. . . you love me?" / "yes! but more than that - because i would rather die in your world than live in his!" (batman #400)
"i would spit [a draught from the grail] in your face, father. i would die for you, but i will not become immortal for you. that is a choice i will not allow you to make for me. . . let me live each day as a precious one. not dread each morning as an endless progression" (batman: the chalice)
"i have had enough of this war with you. you both have broken my heart too many times. . . you wish my gratitude, beloved? you cannot have it. . . do you not hear me? i will not help you. . . i am tired of being a pawn in the struggle between you two" (detective comics #750)
"there is no honor in assassins' work. . . and frankly, i tire of my father's manipulations. all i wish is peace for myself" (jla: tower of babel)
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just because you’re afraid it doesn’t mean you’re broken.
Titans 3.05
once more into the cold dark void of the internet with my stream-of-consciousness take on a superhero tv show...
spoilers ahead.
1. i cannot believe that among the first things i get to hear in this episode with my own two ears is the line 'eluded our overdudes'. why must you give me such pain along with so much joy, show?
1.5. scarecrow stringing jason along on this path to red-hood-dom is not something i would’ve ever expected, but does kind of make sense. 
1.55. i don’t know all the details of the original resurrection arc in the comics but i like that jason, weirdly, has a greater role to play in his own demise and rebirth? i think it makes it easier to draw a line between his past trauma, the demonstrably shitty and terrifying responsibility of being robin, the ways bruce and the titans wronged him, his responses to that, the reasons he turns to scarecrow, and his final evolution to red hood. it makes for a smoother character arc rather than a one that was interrupted for two decades before somebody went oh hey let’s resurrect that kid that the audience once voted to kill and make him an anti-hero!
1.75. what’s crane giving him? anti fear toxin? anyway, crane is a fucking creep and i’m not sure i want to see a whole lot of him on my screen.
2. oh, um, heads up: there’s a long sequence of unsteady cam + flickering lights right after the title card upto the 3:16 mark. it’s a bit headache-inducing so if you want to skip, you can go ahead and do that. 
2.45. that’s... weird... why would he dream about... donna...
ok, who am i kidding. i’m going to jump right into my theory about Why Titans Makes Sense Actually because the show itself is apparently not interested in explaining itself:
a) it makes no sense for jason to be conjuring up donna--who famously did not care much for him!--in his dreams. (he wasn’t even there when she died.) or for her to be telling him don’t go or there’s still time.
b) this leads me to think that that’s actually donna, in some sort of limbo between life and death, the kind of place where jericho used to be
c) rachel has demonstrated that she has the power to link the minds of the titans across great distances--she called jason and hank/dawn for help in 2.01, she linked up everybody later in the season, projected dick’s hallucination of his father into their brains without even realising she was doing it, and in the finale, she managed to get dick into conner’s brain. she’s in themyscira now. is this how she gets donna back to life? but reaching out to her in that non-space between life and death?
d) the next obvious question is: why isn’t donna appearing in the dreams of the other titans? she probably is, but they have better reason to be dreaming about her since they were actually close to her, unlike jason.
e) but why would she warn jason in particular? does she foresee jason entering the afterlife--however briefly? does she have an idea of what jason plans to do and what he will become?
f) anyway, more trippy mindscapes and weird psychic powers, yay!
2.5. my heart clenched when bruce comforted jason post-nightmare: clearly i’ve been reading way too much batfam fic. this is a side of bruce we haven’t really been told to expect by all the characters on the show calling him a ‘psychopath’ (*cough*unreliablenarrators*cough*) and him getting jason to speak to a professional speaks volumes about the kind of self-reflection he’s done post dick’s departure, and maybe some of the regrets he has with regards to how he dealt with dick’s traumas.
i mean, just look at him when jason dismisses his concerns! BRUCE IS TRYING JASON
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anyway, i have a whole lot more i want to say about this, but i’ll save it for later. 
also: LESLIE THOMPKINS!!!!
3. i really like molly--and i love that she’s a friend from before jason got taken in by bruce, the implication that they meet up regularly and that she’s a grounding influence on him (tho clearly not grounding enough to not go along with his dumbass idea about confronting a child trafficker alone). 
3.5. aw, jason. robin was his armour against everything in the world that would throw him down and chew him to bits, but san francisco proved that even robin wasn’t enough to protect him. it’s really interesting how ‘disillusionment with the idea of robin’ is so integral to the traumas of both dick and jason but in such different ways. 
4. LESLIE!!!!!!! i even forgive her office being so goddamn blue because leslie! 
4.5. it makes so much sense for titans!verse leslie to be a therapist, because this show is so inward looking anyway, and therapist sessions are a useful tool to showcase this character work in a story. besides, at least in fanfic, leslie often seems to double up as a counsellor anyway. 
4.6. oh man. i’m not terribly convinced by walters’ red hood (tho i think that may be the point--argh. i’ll come back to this thought later. have to stop getting distracted!) but he plays the asshole kid that’s trying not to let any real emotion seep through really well.
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“you’d like me to punch you, wouldn’t you”
5. not sure what to think of batman’s little trophy case other than the show winking unsubtly at us and going look look - catwoman! the riddler! two face! you excited yet?! it’s like the scene from the end of amazing spiderman 2 when they were trying to drum up excitement for a sinister six spinoff by having harry osborne walk by a bunch of display cases with stuff from iconic villains in them.
... but then again, bruce does like to display a lot of shit in his batcave, including his dead robin’s bloodstained costume, so.
5.5. bruce is so soft with jason it’s killing me. beyond just trying to learn from his mistakes with dick, it speaks to his own genuine desire to balance his dedication to gotham with doing the best by his sons, although he’s often not successful with that. 
i love that titans is really playing the long game with bruce wayne, with each season and character-perspective sliding in fresh pieces of a bigger puzzle. titans’ bruce has always been a phantom of other peoples’ making, but now we’re getting the idea that he’s a whole lot more complicated than other people make it seem.
5.75. it really recontextualises some of his actions from previous seasons: the fact that he locked dick out of his security systems in 1.06 is likely his way of respecting dick’s independence and his desire not to be associated with batman/gotham anymore. jason knowing about bruce’s tracker while dick doesn’t is probably bruce trying to be more honest and upfront with his charges. bruce sending jason packing off to sanfran to spend time with the titans is probably not him passing on a big responsibility to dick (as i first uncharitably thought) but him trying to get jason out of the toxic influence of gotham for a while and a sign of his trust in dick as a leader and a mentor,
5.8. i mean, bruce is a prick, but he’s also human.
6. i think leslie is doing some good work with jason here, though she may have overstepped the line with her line about robin as a construct being projected by a man with BPD. her speculations about bruce’s diagnosis have no place in her session with jason, and if bruce confides in her, an egregious violation of patient-therapist confidentiality. 
(about the diagnosis itself... i don’t know. i can’t really confirm or refute this without a whole lot more information, and i’m not sure if the writer of this episode means BPD in the same way an actual professional might.)
6.5. i think a huge thing that gets missed out in a lot of recent comics as well as movies/shows is that bruce didn’t create the robin persona out of whole cloth. dick did. he’s the starting point of that legacy and to call it entirely bruce’s creation is blatant erasure of that. in fact, i’m surprised that dick doesn’t feature more in the conversations they’re having about the pressures of being robin. after all, the guy had been robin--bruce’s partner--for such a long time before jason. 
6.8. (and here’s the primal part of me that resonates the deepest with dick grayson--the Eldest Daughter part--that’s sort of resentful: that jason gets the therapy and softness and the learning from mistakes when it took years and years for bruce to reach out in any meaningful way to dick.)
7. oooh that was a great scene!
it’s fun to do these stream-of-consciousness live reactions, because the moment you step down from your soapbox, the episode goes right into tackling what you were just complaining about. bruce means well, he’s learning, but he goes about exactly the wrong way to help jason: taking away robin now can’t be read by jason as anything but a devastating judgment call from bruce. and iain glen really sells the moment that bruce realises this--too late--and his helplessness in trying to get jason to see that it isn’t jason’s fault that he’s trying to do this. he loves jason enough that jason is enough. 
7.5. aaaah so jason brings up the elephant in the room at last. dick got everything makes sense from his perspective, where getting to put on a costume and fight crime means approval, means being something stronger and better than you are. dick got to be robin, then nightwing, and a leader of a whole team of other costume-clad heroes. 
8. ... how did jason just walk into arkham????? this is ridiculous.
8.3. i mean, clearly jason’s not thinking straight, but betraying batman like this puts his possibilities of being robin again even further away. 
8.5. watching that chemistry experiment montage was strangely funny. this guy is looking for an antidote to fear? well, constantly mixing up and inhaling gases concocted by a mad-scientist supervillain is something only the very fearless--reckless to the point of foolishness!--would do. what’s to say crane’s not given you a formula for a drug that will keep you tethered to his every will and whim? hmmmm?
8.7. so he sought out the joker to... test the formula??? 
9. wow the “loud and clear... boss” hits different after a whole episode of them referring to each other as father and son.
9.3. waitwaitwait HOLD UP. wait a DANG MINUTE. you’re telling me that scarecrow had enough resources that he could not only have folks on the outside steal jason away and dunk him in a lazarus pit (i TOLD you that this show would bring up and dismiss ra’s al ghul in a ten second aside! I TOLD YOU) but also have his own little chemistry lab in the basement, AND have enough resources for jason to build his red hood persona???????? all of this in barely twenty four hours?
well there goes my ‘jason orchestrated his death’ theory. it was nice while it lasted. *cups hands to the sky* fly away, my baby.
9.6. a part of me is gleeful at the rushed nature of such an iconic transformation though, especially when compared to all the character work that went before it. we’re so used to getting the opposite that it’s fucking delightful to have a show that’s more interested in exploring its characters’ minds rather than battle scenes or recreating transformations from the comics. that’s taken such bold and exciting steps to fully convey all the nuances of its most recognisable character, bruce wayne, from casting an older actor to play him to unflinchingly showing just how damaging the vigilante lifestyle has been to him and the people he loves. BRILLIANT
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*sporfle*
10. again, heads up: a whole lot of flashing lights between 40:28 and 42:00. 
10.3. i guess it’s the super-compressed timeline that’s really throwing me off. where did he have the time to get/develop the mind control thing from? or is it something that he got from the cabal of villains that he intimidated at the beginning of 3.02? very messy.
10.5. i love molly, i hope she shows up again this season.
11. aaaand that’s it! that was a solid episode as flashback episodes go, but now i can’t wait to return to the present.
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Jason Todd: Where to Start
***Long Post***
Getting in to comics can feel daunting and intimidating, and it's hard to find good places to start. I've made two other comic rec list; one for Batman and one for DC events. Now I present to you another, focusing on Post-Crisis/New52/Rebirth Jason Todd
Like with the other list this is one that I plan on collecting in whole eventually and put at lot of thought and research into.
Batman: Second Chances TPB (Batman Vol 1 #402-#403, #408-#416; Batman Annual #11)
Post-Crisis Batman began in Batman Vol 1 #401, rebooting Jason's origins. This takes place in issue #408, with the rest being issue that feature Jason as Robin
Batman: The Diplomats Son (Batman Vol 1 #424)
This single issue storyline is one of the most iconic Robin! Jason Todd stories, that deals with his morality and aggression. Has be collected in the Robin 75th Anniversary Trade.
Batman: The Cult
A 4 issue mini series that revolves around Batman getting kidnapped by a cult, leaving Robin!Jason to go rescue him. One of the only Robin!Jason storyline written by Jim Starlin that casted Jason in a more positive, heroic light, as Starlin didn't like kid sidekicks.
Batman: A Death in the Family (Batman Vol 1 #426-429)
This is a 4 issue story arc that focuses on Jason discovering things about his past and the fallout of that, which leads to his death.
Red Hood: The Lost Days
A 6 issue limited series that shows Jason's return from the dead. This story really shows how much Jason has changed since his Robin days, and his abandon for Batman's black and white morality.
Batman: Under the Red Hood (Batman Vol 1 #635-641, #645-650, Annual #25)
This story arc shows Jason's return to Gotham and his plan of vengeance against Batman and the Joker. The most iconic Jason Todd story to date.
Nightwing: Brothers in Blood (Nightwing Vol 2 #118-124)
While this 6 issue story arc definitely has some mixed reviews, it's set the tone for Jason's relationship with Dick Grayson after his return.
Green Arrow: Seeing Red (Green Arrow Vol 3 #69-72)
A 4 issue story that has Reh Hood kidnapping Green Arrows sidekick, Speedy. Through the story we get an idea of inside Jason's head and his view on things, through his dialogue with Speedy.
Countdown Presents: The Search For Ray Palmer
Countdown Presents: The Search for Ray Palmer is one of the series leading up to Final Crisis and is made up of 6 one-shots, that features the Red Hood, along with Troia and Green Lantern searching for The Atom throughout the multiverse. This is Red Hood's first team up with hero's since his resurrection and shows how the other's view him.
Batman: Battle for the Cowl
A 3 issue miniseries that focuses on the aftermath of Final Crisis and the apparent death of Batman. It features Jason Todd, in a bastardized version of the batsuit as the main antagonist. While this story also has mixed reviews, it does show the state of Jason's mental health both in his actions over the loss of his father figure, Bruce Wayne and in Batman's final message to the different members of the batfamily.
Red Hood and the Outlaws Volume 1
This series ran from 2011-2015, with 40 issues, along with a #0 and 2 annuals. Features the Outlaws, consisting of Red Hood, Arsenal and Starfire on various adventures.
Batman: Death of the Family (Batman vol 2 #13-17; Batgirl vol 4 #13-16; Batman and Robin vol 2 #15-16; Catwoman Vol 4 #13-14; Detective Comics vol 2 #15-16; Nightwing Vol 3 #15-16; Red Hood and the Outlaws Vol 1 #14-15; Suicide Squad vol 4 #14-15; Teen Titans Vol 4 #15-16)
A crossover even where the Joker terrorizes the entire batfamily. Jason Todd is a major play in this story but he has some good moments with the family.
Red Hood and Arsenal
This is a 13 issues teamup series, in which Red Hood and Arsenal start a short lived hero for hire business, amongst other things.
Batman Eternal
A 52 issue limited series that focuses on the batfamily. Has a lot of interaction between Jason Todd and the rest of the bat family
Batman and Robin Eternal
A 26 issue limited series that servers as a follow up to Batman Eternal.
Robin War (Robin War #1-2; We are Robin #1-7; Grayson #15; Detective Comics Vol 2 #47; Robin: Son of Batman #7; Red Hood/Arsenal #7; Teen Titans Vol 4 #15)
A crossover event in which teens of Gotham decide to form their own Robin gang and start to fight crime on their own. The former Robins step in to stop them.
Red Hood and the Outlaws Volume 2 (ongoing)
An ongoing title that features Red Hood, Artemis, and Bizzaro as the Outlaws. Recently became just Red Hood after the departure of Artemis and Bizzaro.
Batman: Three Jokers
A 3 issue mini series that plays with the idea of multiple jokers and Batman, Batgirl and Red Hood tracking them down and stopping their plan to create another joker.
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