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Talia Al Ghul in Detective Comics (1937) Issue 700
Carrying on from Bane of the Demon, Ra's tries to end the world with Bane and Talia by his side. Bane is still incredibly possessive over Talia who absolutely does not want to be around him which he does not care about because he views her as being his.
Batman stopped Ra's and they all retreated and also catwomans in this comic for like four panels don't ask me why I don't remember at all
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heroesriseandfall · 2 months
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Canonical Batfamily Birthdays
Here are all the birthdates I know of that are canon somewhere in DC, with a preference for the main comics continuities. I have included exact sources and image references when possible. I am not including character introduction dates, just actual birthdays.
If you find any other sources for Batfamily birthdays, please do share!
A moment of silence for Batfamily characters who don’t have canonical birthdays yet, so far as I know. This includes Damian Wayne, Stephanie Brown, Duke Thomas, and more. :(
Summary
Source images will be further down, but here’s an overview in roughly age order (I’m not sure of Kate vs Selina’s ages) with the dates the birthdays were introduced and used:
Tim Drake: July 19th (from 2003)
Jason Todd: August 16th (from 2004)
Cassandra Cain: January 26th (from 2002)
Helena Bertinelli: February 14th (in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold universe, from 2010)
Helena Wayne: September 7th (from 1984), potentially October 20th or the 22nd of unknown month or maybe October 22 or maybe Feb 28th (all the New 52 on passports from 2011-2012). These could also be New 52 Helena Bertinelli’s birthdays or nobody’s birthdays. who even knows.
Dick Grayson: March 20th (from 1995), October ~24th ish (from 1990), November 11th (from 1976), December 1st (on Earth-16 in animated Young Justice universe, from 2012)
Barbara Gordon: September 23rd (from 1976), sometime in fall (from 1987)
Selina Kyle: March 14th (from 1976)
Kate Kane: January 26th (in Batwoman TV series from 2020), March 21st? (word-of-god by J.H. Williams III from 2012)
Bruce Wayne: October 7th (from 2021), February 19th (from 1970s various to more recently), April ~7th (from the late 1940s)
Jim Gordon: January 5th (from 1976)
Alfred Pennyworth: April 8th (from 1976), August 16th (in the Injustice: Gods Among Us universe, from 2016)
Note: in this post when I say “main comics continuity(s)/universe” I’m referring to anything that’s been a “home” continuity for the comics at some point. For example, pre-Crisis Earth-2, Earth-1/New Earth, and Earth-0/Prime Earth, as opposed to Elseworlds or DCEU earths that are still part of the broader DC multiverse but have never been the primary continuity of the comics.
Below are further details and source panels.
Details and Sources
Tim Drake
Tim has only been given one canon birthday. He turned 16 on July 19th in Robin Vol. 2 #116 (cover date Sep 2003).
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Robin Vol. 2 #116 (Sep 2003)
Jason Todd
Jason turned 18 on August 16th in Detective Comics #790 (March 2004). This is his only canon birthday.
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Detective Comics #790 (Mar 2004)
In post-Crisis/preboot (1986-2011) continuity, there was a gap of six months between when Jason died and when he was resurrected (Batman Annual 25). Jason died April 27th according to his death certificates in Batman Annual 25 and Batman Files 2011, so he would’ve resurrected near late October.
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Batman Annual 25 (May 2006)
So, it could be that post-resurrection Jason is biologically 6 months younger than he chronologically should be. But honestly, do we even really know what multiverse-breaking resurrection punches and then a Lazarus Pit on top of that do to someone’s body??? Either way it’s just much more simple to just use his chronological age.
Cassandra Cain
Much like Tim and Jason, Cass has only ever been given one birthdate: January 26th from Batgirl Vol. 1 #33. With that birthday, she turned 18 in Batgirl Vol. 1 #37.
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Batgirl Vol. 1 #33 (Dec 2002)
When Jan 26th actually comes, Bruce suggests David Cain could’ve lied about it, but Cass denies that idea and continues to treat the day as her birthday.
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Batgirl Vol. 1 #37 (Apr 2003)
Why it's likely her real birthday: Bruce initially believes Cain must’ve lied because he doesn’t think Cain could’ve known her birthday. However, we later learn Cain had lied about her origins and was actually her biological father. Batgirl v1 #62 and #73 show he was there for her birth and could absolutely know the date.
On top of that, in Batgirl #37 Cass remembers celebrating her birthday with him as a child, so he did seem to actually keep track of it. I honestly don’t see any reason to believe he’d lie (Bruce is just a jealous spoilsport).
Helena Bertinelli + Wayne
I’m combining them here because the New 52 gives me a headache.
Helena Bertinelli celebrated her birthday on February 14th in a spin-off comic from the animated Batman: The Brave and the Bold series. This is obviously not part of regular comics continuity and the characters differ from the usual comics in many ways. And yet, for reasons that will soon be clear, it’s my favorite for actually being about Helena Bertinelli the Huntress and for not being an utter mess.
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Batman: The Brave and the Bold #14 (Apr 2010)
In a character profile at the end of Infinity Inc. #7 (Oct 1984), Helena Wayne’s birthday was September 7th, 1959. Calculating back from October 1984, that would make her 25 at the time.
During the New 52, Helena Bertinelli was initially portrayed as a long-dead (secretly alive but don’t worry about it) mobster’s daughter and replaced by Earth-2’s Helena Wayne who got stranded on Prime Earth. This H. Wayne stole H. Bertinelli’s identity in the form of several forged passports and IDs, which had hints toward birthdates. The question is, can we take any of those birthdates seriously, and if so, which birthdates and for which character? (Cue my headache.)
Skip ahead to Dick if overthinking fake passports sounds boring.
When comparing to a real Italian passport, the date on H. Wayne’s fake Italian passport appears to be a birthdate. Note that the fake name is Carol Bertinelli, not Helena. H. Wayne said her IDs were inspired by H. Bertinelli but clearly she’s taking liberties for the IDs so that’s a point toward these being useless for H. Bertinelli birthdays.
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Huntress Vol. 3 #1 (Dec 2011)
I don’t recognize the month abbreviation as a real abbreviation, but from the visible letter O I’m going to assume it means October. If it is, then the date is 20 October 1985. Sidenote: a 1985 birthdate during 2011 could put her age at about 26, which is actually quite close to how old she could’ve been based on pre-Flashpoint! 1985 has been given as Helena Wayne’s death year before, so it’s an interesting choice of a birth year for her. (Thanks to DC’s sliding timescale, though, birth years don’t actually mean anything in the comics.)
They don’t show her complete US passport, but I can see a “22” in line where the day of the month should be for her birthdate. This already contradicts the previous passport. This one uses Helena Bertinelli’s actual name, though–does that make it more relevant than the Carol one or this all still ridiculous because of the discrepancies?
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Worlds’ Finest Vol. 1 #1 (Jul 2012)
We can try to glean the US passport birth month from the passport number at the bottom. The first two digits (“12” here) indicate the agency that issued the passport. 12 means the Honolulu agency. Right after “USA” is supposed to be the birthdate plus an extra number, in the order of year/month/day with the year being the last two digits of a year. Here we encounter another problem. It says 810228. This would imply her birthdate is 1981/02/28. That’s February 28, 1981. Since the earlier line indicated her birthday fell on a 22nd, this already contradicts itself.
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Interpreting a Machine Readable Zone (MZR) on a Machine Readable Travel Document (MRTD)
However, I’d bet comic writers and artists aren’t always well versed in passport numbers (it’s already a stretch for me to bother checking it…). If they put the extra digit before the birthdate instead after, and the date is formatted month/day/year (the most common format in American English, so probably their first instinct), then we can drop the first 8 and it’s 10/22/8[?] with the last digit unknown. This would put her birthday as October 22, sometime in the 1980s. The 22 matches the earlier line, the October might match the previous passport if that really did say October (but contradicts the 20th), and the 1980s year could be 1985 to match the Italian passport.
At the end of the day I’m personally just going to let Helena Bertinelli be a Valentine’s born baby and call it a day, unless/until she gets a better one in the comics. For Helena Wayne I’d easily pick September 7th.
(My question is: did they give the crossbow vigilante a Valentine’s birthday as a Cupid joke??)
Dick Grayson
Dick has probably had the most birthdays of everyone (unless Bruce has more I don’t know about). All of them have their drawbacks.
In a main comics continuity, his most popular and most recent is “the first day of spring” so probably March 20th. This comes from Robin Annual 4 when his mom says she calls him Robin because he was born on the first day of spring. That presents some problems since there are other explanations given for the origin of “Robin,” including that his mom said he was “always bobbin’ along” (Dark Victory #12, page 17) or the original inspiration of Robin Hood (Detective Comics #38, p3).
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Robin Annual 4 (Jun 1995)
Before that, in Secret Origins Vol. 2 #50 (Aug 1990), Marv Wolfman wrote a version of Dick’s origins where Dick turned 10 a week before his parents died on Halloween. That would make his birthday October ~24th (presuming that “a week” before Halloween literally means 7 days here).
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Secret Origins Vol. 2 #50 (Aug 1990)
The first drawback of the October birthday is that it’s tied to Dick being 10 when his parents die on Halloween. Dick’s age and the date his parents die change a lot depending on the writer (Nightwing Vol. 1 #1 says his parents died June 27th, Dark Victory #8-9 says May, etc.). The second drawback is that few people remember this version of his birthday even exists.
Dick’s birthday is November 11th in Super DC Calendar 1976. Note: Despite being a non-diegetic calendar from almost 50 years ago, this source remains well known and used among comic enthusiasts (including those working at DC). Generally, I would say it should mainly apply just to pre-Crisis continuity, but it is also useful for characters that haven’t gotten updated birthdays ever since (like Roy Harper, Barbara Gordon, or Selina Kyle, for example).
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Super DC Calendar 1976
Sidenote: Since Damian doesn’t have a canon birthday, November 11th is favorite to steal for my own fan canon Damian birthday. Dick has plenty birthdays to share and I think it’s cute. @ DC, give Damian and Steph birthdays, they’ve been birthday-less for decades!
Indeed, DC writer Tim Sheridan and editor Mike Cotton debated whether Dick’s birthday was in March or November. They favored March 20th and wrote a birthday scene in Teen Titans Academy #1 (published March 23rd, 2021). The publishing time near Dick’s birthday was intentional, though the date isn’t mentioned within the comic itself.
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Link to tweet
The above birthdays were all meant to apply to a main comics continuity at some point. However, Earth-16, better known as the animated Young Justice universe (therefore outside of main comics continuity), says YJ Dick’s birthday is December 1st.
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Young Justice Vol. 2 #20 (Nov 2012)
Unlike Helena Bertinelli, Dick has plenty of comics birthdays to choose from, so personally I’ll only count Dec 1st as being the birthday for YJ animated/Earth-16 Dick Grayson until or unless it’s ever mentioned to apply to main comics continuity.
Barbara Gordon
Super DC Calendar 1976 says Barbara’s birthday is September 23rd.
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Super DC Calendar 1976
Since then, the only time I recall her birthdate hinted at is in Secret Origins #20 when her adoptive mom says her birthday is in the fall. This could support her birthday being September 23rd.
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Secret Origins Vol. 2 #20 (Nov 1987)
Although she has celebrated her birthday on panel since then (the end of Nightwing Vol. 2 #153), she hasn’t been given any other actual birthdate. So I’ll keep September 23rd and call it a day.
Selina Kyle
Super DC Calendar 1976 says Selina’s birthday is March 14th. Once again, although it hasn’t been mentioned within a comic, it’s stuck around in popular consciousness (see: Catwoman actress Zoë Kravitz wishing Selina a happy birthday on March 14th).
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Super DC Calendar 1976
Selina celebrated a birthday on panel in Catwoman (2002) #37 but the date was never mentioned. I don’t know of any other reference to her birthday, but my reading of Selina is thus far more sparse than my reading of the others.
Kate Kane
Kate’s birthday options all come from outside of the comics themselves.
In “An Un-Birthday Present,” season 1 episode 11 of Batwoman, a parallel version of her twin Beth had a driver’s license showing her date of birth as January 26, 1990. She and Kate later celebrated their birthdays on an episode aired Jan 26th, 2020. I don’t keep up with live action DC shows so I unfortunately can’t offer a screenshot (if anyone has one or the timestamp, please let me know!).
(I kinda wonder if somebody looked up Batwoman’s birthday for these episodes, saw Batgirl’s (Cass’s) birthday, and just ran with it. Batwoman and a Batgirl sharing a birthday is just. Ughhh.)
In 2012, one of her comic writers tweeted to choose a random date for her birthday and picked March 21st, which so far as I know has never been used as her birthday in comics.
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Link to tweet
Bruce Wayne
Bruce’s most popular birthday is February 19th, but his most recent one is October 7th from the digital-only comic Legends of the Dark Knight. I believe that’s the only time October 7th has been referenced, but I’ve heard the animated show The Batman said his birthday was in October (can’t confirm, haven’t watched it recently).
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Legends of the Dark Knight #10 (Jun 2021) - Note: two pages have been combined into one for this post
Still, even associates of DC seem to remember his February 19th birthday better. In February 2023, Warner Bro’s Gotham Knights game did a sale for Bruce’s birthday. I’ve also heard the birthday was used in the Gotham TV show, but again, I don’t watch much live action DC shows.
The February 19th birthday appears to come from the 70s and 80s. It’s his birthday in the Super DC Calendar 1976, and in Batman Family Vol. 1 #11: “Suprise, Suprise!” (May 1977). Bob Rozakis (known as DC’s “Answer Man”) said Feb 19th was Bruce’s birthday in the letter column of Detective Comics #494 (Sep 1980).
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Letter column of Detective Comics #494 (Sep 1980)
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Batman Family Vol. 1 #11: “Suprise, Suprise!” (Jun 1977)
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Super DC Calendar 1976
Way back in the 40s, his birthday was in April, possibly April 7th. During a birthstone murder mystery, Bruce says his birthstone is a diamond, which is traditionally the April birthstone.
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World’s Finest Comics #33/6 (Mar-Apr 1948): “The 5 Jewels of Doom!”
Star Spangled Comics #91 (Apr 1949) might imply the exact date was April 7th but we’d have to assume the party is on his birthday and that “this month” refers to the publishing month of April. I believe this is where people get the April 7th birthday when they bring it up.
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Star Spangled Comics #91 (Apr 1949)
Early April also shines in Batman: Year One where it shows Bruce’s first night out as Batman being either the night of April 6th or the early morning of April 7th (Batman #405). So although the April Bruce birthday hasn’t been used in decades, it’s still a Batman birthday in a way.
I have also heard people say Frank Miller considered Bruce’s birthday to be in November. However, I have yet to find an original source of him saying that, and honestly (just like the “March 21st” birthday for Kate) if he never used it in any canon material I don’t put much weight in that.
Jim Gordon
The only birthday I’ve ever seen for Jim is January 5th from Super DC Calendar 1976.
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Super DC Calendar 1976
Alfred Pennyworth
Alfred’s birthday in Super DC Calendar 1976 is April 8th.
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Super DC Calendar 1976
In the Injustice: Gods Among Us universe (an alternate reality where the video game of the same name is set in), they show Alfred’s birth certificate, where it says his birthday is August 16th, 1943.
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Injustice: Gods Among Us Year Five #26 (Jun 2016)
Maybe you’ll notice that August 16th is Jason’s birthday. A little funny considering the issue features Alfred refusing to share his birthday only for us to learn it’s the same date as Jason’s. Still, annoying. There are so many days in the year! Stop choosing the same ones!
This Alfred birthdate runs into a similar problem Helena’s birthdates did: it’s not part of main comics canon, it’s an alternate universe, so it may not be applicable to the main comics universe.
Note: if we calculate that 1943 birth year from Jun 2016 when the comic was published, that’d make Alfred 72 soon to be 73. Does that mean anything in canon? Probably not, but oh well. Also...token British character born by Windsor Castle? …of course.
Personally, I would rather go with the April 8th birthday than the Injustice one, since Injustice is an alternate universe. Also, outside of the humor of it, the idea of Alfred and Jason sharing a birthday is a bit too much for me. Still, it’s up to people’s own cherry picking.
Chronology
The birthdays in publishing order alongside notable reboots. A soft-reboot refers to reboots that only changed a few details with minor consequences, keeping the overall continuity mostly intact. A major reboot has significant effects on continuity (too many to list).
1935-1986: Pre-Crisis era (Golden Age begins ~1946, Silver Age runs from late 50s--early 70s)
Mar-Apr 1948: Bruce’s birthday is in April
Apr 1949: Bruce has a birthday party on the 7th of “this month”
Skipping a good three decades because I barely even know what’s in there. Sorry lol
Mid 70s to early 90s: Bronze Age era
1976: the super dc calendar says Bruce’s birthday is February 19th, Alfred’s is April 8th, Dick’s is November 11th, Babs is September 23rd, Selina’s is March 14th, Jim’s is Jan 5th
Jun 1977: Bruce celebrates his birthday on February 19th
Sep 1980: letter collumnist says Bruce’s birthday is February 19th
Oct 1984: Helena Wayne’s birthday is on September 7th, 1959
Mar 1986: the major Crisis on Infinite Earths reboot (begins post-Crisis/New Earth era, many previous comics are now considered Earth-2 instead)
Nov 1987: Babs birthday is in fall
Aug 1990: Dick turns 10 a week before Halloween (probably October ~24th)
Sep 1994: Zero Hour soft reboot (Batman and Robin become urban legends so Robin is not allowed on video, Bruce’s parents’ murderer is changed to unknown instead of Joe Chill, Selina is no longer a once-prostitute)
Apr 1995: Dick’s birthday is the first day of spring (probably March 20th)
Oct 2002: Cass learns her birthday is January 26th
April 2003: Cass turns 18 on January 26th
Sep 2003: Tim turns 16 on July 19th
Mar 2004: Jason turns 18 on August 16th
Jun 2006: Infinite Crisis soft reboot (Joe Chill is restored as the arrested Wayne family murderer, Superboy-Prime's punch retroactively resurrects Jason)
Apr 2010: In the Batman: Brave and the Bold universe, Helena Bertinelli celebrates her birthday February 14th
Oct 2011: the major Flashpoint reboot (end of post-Crisis/preboot, begins the New 52 and changes the primary universe to Prime Earth; significant character/timeline changes and erasures)
Dec 2011: Helena Wayne’s fake Carol Bertinelli passport seems to list October 20th as a birthdate
Jul 2012: Helena Wayne’s fake Helena Bertinelli passport lists some 22nd unknown month, Oct 22nd, or Feb 28th birthday
Sep 2012: Batwoman writer J.H. Williams III randomly picks Kate’s birthday as March 21st on Twitter
Nov 2012: Earth-16/YJ animated Dick Grayson celebrates his birthday on December 1st
Jun 2016: In the Injustice: Gods Among Us universe, Alfred’s birth certificate says his birthday is August 16th
Jul 2016: Rebirth reboot (restores some pre-Flashpoint continuity, some characters regain previous histories but now semi-synchronized with the New 52 era)
Jan 2020: Batwoman TV show Kate celebrates her birthday on January 26th
Mar 2021: Writer Tim Sheridan says he & his editor chose March 20th as Dick’s birthday, between the March or November birthdays
May 2021: Infinite Frontier holds all previous continuities as potential canon, restoring more of pre-Flashpoint
Jun 2021: Bruce says his birthday is October 7th in a digital-only comic
Feb 2023: Gotham Knights game has a sale for Bruce’s birthday
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danthepest · 9 months
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oh hey, now that I can post 30 images instead of 10, guess I'm redoing my DC characters collections. Anyway, here's the Batman villains from the DC Animated Universe.
The Joker - First comic appearance in Batman v1 #1 (1940).
Harley Quinn - First appearance in Batman: Harley Quinn (1999)
Two-Face - First comic appearance in Detective Comics v1 #66 (1942).
Killer Croc - First comic appearance in Batman v1 #357 (1984).
The Riddler - First comic appearance in Detective Comics v1 #140 (1948).
Bane - First appearance in Batman: Vengeance of Bane #1 (1993)
The Scarecrow - First comic appearance in World’s Finest Comics #3 (1941).
The Penguin - First comic appearance in Detective Comics v1 #58 (1941).
Poison Ivy - First comic appearance in Batman v1 #181 (1966).
Mr. Freeze - First appearance in Batman v1 #121 (1959).
Ra’s al Ghul - First appearance in Batman v1 #232 (1971).
Talia al Ghul - First appearance in Detective Comics v1 #411 (1971).
Ubu - First appearance in Batman v1 #232 (1971).
Rupert Thorne - first appearance in Detective Comics v1 #469 (1977).
The Ventriloquist - First appearance in Detective Comics v1 #583 (1988).
Firefly - First appearance in Detective Comics v1 #184 (1952).
Clayface - First appearance in Detective Comics v1 #298 (1961).
The Mad Hatter - First appearance in Batman v1 #49 (1948).
Thomas Blake - First appearance in Detective Comics v1 #311 (1963).
Man-Bat - First appearance in Detective Comics v1 #400 (1970).
Blockbuster - First appearance in Detective Comics v1 #345 (1965).
Deadshot - First appearance in Batman v1 #59 (1950).
Hugo Strange - First appearance in Detective Comics v1 #36 (1940).
KGBeast - First appearance in Batman v1 #417 (1988).
Hellhound - First appearance in Catwoman v2 Annual #2 (1995).
Lock-Up - First appearance in Robin v2 #24 (1996).
Gork - First appearance in Detective Comics v1 #480 (1978).
Copperhead - First appearance in The Brave & the Bold v1 #78 (1968).
Electrocutioner - First appearance in Batman v1 #331 (1981).
Joe Chill - First appearance in Detective Comics v1 #33 (1939).
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Jason Todd Reading List
Pre-Crisis Robin
(this includes his origin, how he becomes Robin, and what happens to this version of Jason in the Pre-Crisis Timeline)
Batman #357-399 (1983-1986)
Detective Comics #524-567 (1983-1986)
Batman #400-403 (1986-1987)
Crisis on Infinite Earths #5, #9, #11-12 (1985-1986)
Post Crisis Robin
(includes his origin, how he becomes Robin and his death - i tried to have this chronologically according to when these events take place so that means the publishing order is a bit weird)
Nightwing #103-106 - Collected as Nightwing: Year One
Batman #402-403, #408-425, #430-431
Batman Annual #10-12
Tales of the Teen Titans #86-91
Legends
Detective Comics #575-578
Batman: Full Circle
Superman Annual #11 (1985)
Blue Devil #19 (1986)
New Teen Titans #18-31 (1986-1987)
Action Comics #556, #594
Batman: The Cult
Batman: A Death in the Family
Post Death Mentions
(includes any mentions, memories or appearances of Jason's "ghost" after his death. honestly, you don't need to read these to follow along for Jason's storyline but they show how those who cared about him dealt with his death.)
Batman #432-435, #496 (1987-1993)
Detective Comics #606, #609 (1989)
Underworld Unleashed #2 (1995)
Batman/Demon (1996)
Nightwing #10 (1997)
Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #100 (1997)
Nightwing: Secret Files and Origins (1999)
Jokers Last Laugh (2001)
Joker: Last Laugh Secret Files and Origins (2001)
Deadman: Dead Again (2001)
Batman: Gotham Knights 16, #34, #43-45 (2001-2003)
JLA Avengers #2 (2003)
Batman: Gotham Country line (2005)
Detective Comics #790 (2004)
Batman #620-630 (2004)
Red Hood
Red Hood: The Lost Days - This is before Jason returns to Gotham as the Red Hood. It shows a bit of what he did after coming back to life
Hush/Batman #608-619 (2002-2003)
Batman: Under the Red Hood
Teen Titans V2 #29
Nightwing V2 #118-124 - collected in - Nightwing: Brothers in Blood
Outsiders V3 #44-46
Outsiders V3 Annual 1
Green Arrow V3 #69-72
Countdown to Final Crisis: Countdown to Final Crisis #51 (2007) Teen Titans #47 (2007) Countdown to Final Crisis #50-33 (2007) All New Atom #13-15 (2007) Countdown to Final Crisis #31-1 (2007-2008)
Battle for the Cowl: Robin #177, #182-183 (2008-2009) Azrael: Deaths Dark Knight #3 (2009) Batman: Battle for the Cowl (2009) Batman and Robin #3-6, #23-25 (2009-2011)
New 52 Red Hood
Batman #0
Secret Origins #5
Red Hood and The Outlaws V1 #1-14 (2011-2015)
DC Universe Presents #17 (2015)
Batman: Death of the Family: Batman #13-15 Red Hood and The Outlaws #15 Teen Titans #15 Batman #16 Red Hood and The Outlaws #16 Teen Titans #16 Batman #17
Red Hood and The Outlaws #17 (2013)
Batman and Robin #10-12, #17 (2012-2013)
Batman Inc (2012-2013)
Red Hood and The Outlaws #18 (2013)
Justice League #19 (2013)
Batman and Robin #20 (2013)
Supergirl #35 (2014)
Batman/Superman Annual 1 (2014)
Action Comics #34 (2014)
Action Comics Annual 3 (2014)
Batman and Robin #33-37 (2014-2015)
Red Hood and The Outlaws #19 (2013)
Red Hood and The Outlaws Annual 1 (2013)
Red Hood and The Outlaws #20-40 (2013-2015)
Batman Eternal #10-12,#15 ,#18-20 ,#25 ,#26 ,#28 (2014-2015)
Grayson #12 (2015)
Deathstroke V3 #15-16 (2014)
Batman/Superman #25-27 (2014)
Red Hood/Arsenal #1-6 (2015)
Batman and Robin Eternal (2015-2016)
Robin War: Robin War #1 (2015) Grayson #15 (2015) Detective Comics #47 (2015) Red Hood/Arsenal #7 (2015) We are Robin #7 (2015) Robin: Son of Batman #7 (2015) Robin War #6 (2016)
Red Hood/Arsenal #8-13 (2015-2016)
Rebirth Red Hood
(current continuity)
Red Hood and The Outlaws V2 #1-6
Batman #16
Nightwing #15 (2017)
Trinity Annual 1
Trinity #12-15 (2017) - This and Trinity Annual 1 is also known as Dark Destiny Arc
Red Hood and The Outlaws #7-18
Red Hood and The Outlaws Annual 1
Batman #33 (2017)
Detective Comics #967-968 (2017)
New Talent Showcase (2017)
Batman and The Signal #1, #3 (2018)
Batman: Prelude to the Wedding: Red Hood vs Anarky
Red Hood and The Outlaws #26-31
Red Hood and The Outlaws Annual 2
Teen Titans #22 (2018)
Teen Titans Annual 1 (2019)
Red Hood: Outlaw #31-36 - Continuing on from the Red Hood and The Outlaws comics but Jason is on his own now.
Red Hood: Outlaw Annual 3
Event Leviathan #2-3 (2019)
Harley Quinn: Villain of the Year (2019)
Red Hood: Outlaw #37-47
Batman: Alfred R.I.P #1 (2020)
Robin 80th Anniversary (2020)
Joker War: Nightwing #72 (2020) Red Hood: Outlaw #49 (2020) Batman #100 (2020)
Detective Comics #1030-1033 (2020)
Teen Titans #45 (2020)
Red Hood: Outlaw #50-52 (2020)
Batman: Urban Legends #1-6
Truth & Justice #10-12
Batman Secret Files: Clownhunter #1
Robin #5 (2021)
Nightwing Annual 1
Detective Comics #1041-1043, #1052, #1057
Task Force Z #1-12 (2021-2022)
The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing #2-10 (2022-2023) - This is still ongoing, I will update when new issues that Jason appears in is published - in 6 and 7 Jason is only there for a few panels
Batman: Legends of Gotham (2023)
Lazarus Planet: Next Evolution (2023)
Batman 136 (2023)
Knight Terrors: Robin (2023)
Gotham War: ongoing
Batman/Catwoman: The Gotham War: Prelude [2023] Batman/Catwoman: The Gotham War: Battle lines[2023] Catwoman 57 [2023] Batman/Catwoman: The Gotham War: Red Hood #1 [2023] Batman 138 [2023] Batman/Catwoman: The Gotham War:Red Hood #2 [2023] Batman/Catwoman: The Gotham War: Scorched Earth - releasing 31/10/23
Nightwing 107 [2023]
Future State
(I'll be honest, I don't understand Future State vs current continuity so I can't explain much for this but it's a possible future timeline I think. Jason is undercover as a cop in this btw)
Dark Detective
Future State: Gotham #1-18
Alternate Universes
(can chose what among these you want to read. none of this affects the current continuity)
Batwoman #6 (2017)
- In this comic, Batwoman travels to an alternate universe where we see a Jason Todd who was never taken in by Bruce Wayne and ends up becoming a priest
DC Universe Legacies #5,6
Batman The Brave and the bold #13 (2012)
Li’l Gotham #2, #10, #12, #17, #20, #21, #24 (2012-2013)
- This comic is adorable
Tiny Titans #23, #29, #33, #39, #45, #47 (2010-2012)
- This comic is also adorable
Convergence: Batman and Robin (2015)
Arkhamverse: (these tie in with the Batman: Arkham Knight video game)
Arkham Knight: Genesis
Batman: Arkham Knight - the game picks up right after the end of this comic
DC Comics’ Bombshells #46, #60, #62 (2015-2016)
Bombshells United #18-24 (2018)
The Dark Knight Returns: The Last Crusade #1 (2016)
Injustice: (these tie in with the Injustice video games)
Injustice - Gods Among Us: Year Five #38 (2016)
Injustice 2 #2-3, #5-7, #13, #18-20, #46-49 (2017-2018)
Injustice Vs. The Masters Of The Universe (2018)
Beware the Batman #11 (2014)
Batman: White Knight #7 (2018)
Mother Panic: Gotham A.D #2-6 (2018)
Batman Beyond #25 (2018)
Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III #5-6 (2019)
Titans Giant #1-4 (2020)
DCEASED: Unkillables (2020)
DCEASED: Dead Planet #2-5 (2020)
Batman the Adventure Continues (2020)
Batman: Three Jokers #1-3 (2020)
Suicide Squad: Get Joker! #1-3 (2021)
Titans United (2021)
- This was to promote the Titans HBO show (even though it does not tie with the show)
DC's Round Robin - Robins (2021)
DC vs Vampires
Dark Knights of Steel: (Ongoing, I will update as they are posted. Medieval AU, the Robins are all younger and met each other before they met Bruce)
Dark Knights of Steel: Tales from the Three Kingdoms
Dark Knights of Steel #1
Batman vs Robin (2022)
- Some more honesty, I haven't got a clue as to what this fits in with so I can't help much with this but I do know that it will be 5 issues, finishing in 2023
Batman - Beyond The White Knight #1, #4-8 (2022) (ongoing)
Batman White Knight Presents: Red Hood #1-2 (2022)
Batman: Wayne Family Adventures (Ongoing series on Webtoon.)
Red Hood: Outlaws (Ongoing series on Webtoon)
Batman: The Brave and the Bold #1, #4 (2023) - at the end we get to see an alternate universe where young Jason and Dick are brothers and first meet Bruce
Other Media
TV Shows
Batman: The Brave and The Bold, Season 2 Episode 19 - In this universe, Dick Grayson is the only Robin but in S2 E19, "Emperor Joker" features a scene in Bat-Mite's extra-dimensional museum where Bat-Mite has a statue depicting Jason's death. Bat-Mite then breaks the fourth wall and tells Batman that readers voted for Jason to die.
Young Justice - S2 E8, S2 E9, S2 E20, S4 E19 an image of Jason as Robin is seen with other memorials for heros. - Jason is also thought to be the Red Hooded Ninja who appears in S3 E6, S4 E5, S4 E8
Titans - Seasons 1 and 2 with a short cameo in season 3 of the HBO show
Movies
Batman: Under the Red Hood - Animated movie that changes the storyline of Jason's death, resurrection and return to Gotham
Batman: Death in the Family (2020) - This is an interactive film involving the events of Batman: Death in the Family comics.
Lego DC Batman: Family Matters (2019)
Video Games
Batman: Arkham Knight - Arkham Knight: Genesis and Batman: Arkham Knight comics are set before the events of this game.
Injustice: (these tie in with the Injustice comics listed above under Alternate Universes) Injustice: Gods Among us (mentioned) Injustice 2
Gotham Knights - The Batfamily (Dick, Barbara, Jason and Tim) protecting Gotham, as well as dealing with the death of Batman. This was very recently released and I haven't played it so I can't tell you much.
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I just want to add the following: I cannot guarantee that this is 100% accurate or up to date. I will do my best to update when we get new Jason content. I have not had any help with this and got the information from multiple other sources. Because I've had no help, no one has proof checked this so there might be some errors.
If you notice any errors or know of anything I've missed please let me know and I will fix the error as soon as I can!
Last Updated: 25 October 2023
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The Contestants
Cherik (Professor X/Magneto) - X-Men
Fuffy (Faith Lehane/Buffy Summers) - Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Megop (Optimus Prime/Megatron) - Transformers
Curtwen (Curt Mega/Owen Carvour) - Spies are Forever
Thoschei (The Doctor/The Master) - Doctor Who
Perryshmirtz (Perry the Platypus/Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz) - Phineas and Ferb
Catradora (Adora/Catra) - She-Ra and the Princesses of Power
Soukoku (Osamu Dazai/Chuuya Nakahara) - Bungo Stray Dogs
c!TnTDuo (c!Quackity/c!Wilbur Soot) - Dream SMP
Spy/Supervillain - Genghis Khan by Miike Snow
Batman/Joker - Lego Batman
Wrightworth (Phoenix Wright/Miles Edgeworth) - Ace Attorney
Batjokes (Batman/Joker) - Batman
Lawlight (L/Light Yagami) - Death Note
Bowiugi (Bowser/Luigi) - Mario
Stanarrator (Narrator/Stanley) - The Stanley Parable
Kidlaw (Eustass Kid/Trafalgar Law) - One Piece
Shuake (Goro Akechi/Akira Kurusu) - Persona 5
Cuttletavio (Craig Cuttlefish/DJ Octavio) - Splatoon
Gethan (Rupert Giles/Ethan Rayne) - Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Zosan (Roronoa Zoro/Sanji) - One Piece
ChellDOS (Chell/GLaDOS) - Portal
Jesus Christ/Judas Iscariot - The New Testament
Gwensuzie (Gwen Cooper/Suzie Costello) - Torchwood
Krisnix (Phoenix Wright/Kristoph Gavin) - Ace Attorney
Griffguts (Guts/Griffith) - Berserk
Hannigram (Will Graham/Hannibal Lecter) - Hannibal
Ghiralink (Ghirahim/Link) - Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
Valvert (Javert/Jean Valjean) - Les Miserables
Abestache (Detective Abe Lincoln/Wilford Warfstache) - Markiplier Cinematic Universe
Sasunaru (Naruto/Sasuke) - Naruto
Jedediah/Octavius - Night at the Museum
Nami/Kalifa - One Piece
Gabv1el (V1/Gabriel) - Ultrakill
Kazumaji (Kazuma Kiryu/Goro Majima) - Yakuza
Zukka (Zuko/Sokka) - Avatar: The Last Airbender
Ineffable Husbands (Aziraphale/Crowley) - Good Omens
Billford (Bill Cipher/Stanford Pines) - Gravity Falls
Evelyn Deavor/Elastigirl - Incredibles 2
Jennifer Check/Needy Lesnicki - Jennifer’s Body
Kigo (Kim Possible/Shego) - Kim Possible
Sportarobbie (Sportacus/Robbie Rotten) - Lazy Town
Swan Queen (Emma Swan/Regina Mills) - Once Upon a Time
Hardenshipping (Magma Leader Maxie/Aqua Leader Archie) -Pokemon OmegaRuby and AlphaSapphire
Westley/Inigo Montoya - Princess Bride
Sonadow (Sonic/Shadow) - Sonic the Hedgehog
Plabs (Plankton/Mr. Krabs) - SpongeBob SquarePants
Kylux (General Armitage Hux/Kylo Ren) - Star Wars
Johnchurch (Merle Highchurch/John Hunger) - The Adventure Zone: Balance
Basigan (Professor Ratigan/Basil of Baker Street) - The Great Mouse Detective
LonelyEyes (Elias Buchard/Peter Lukas) - The Magnus Archives
Johnjack (Jack Harkness/John Hart) - Torchwood
Blicy (Bloom/Icy) - Winx Club
Riddlebat (Batman/The Riddler) - Batman comics
Shin Soukoku (Atsushi Nakajima/Ryuunosuke Akutagawa) - Bungo Stray Dogs
Snowbaz (Baz Pitch/Simon Snow) - Carry On
Komahina (Nagito Komaeda/Hajime Hinata) - Danganronpa
Wonder Woman/Cheetah - DC
Spamvil (Jevil/Spamton) - Deltarune
Rk1000 (Connor/Markus) - Detroit: Become Human
John McClane/Hans Gruber - Die Hard
Fenders (Fenris/Anders) - Dragon Age 2
Vegekaka (Goku/Vegeta) - Dragon Ball Z
Rapple (Apple White/Raven Queen) - Ever After High
Billdip (Bill Cipher/Dipper Pines) - Gravity Falls
Radiostatic (Vox/Alastor) - Hazbin Hotel
Sirdust (Angel Dust/Sir Pretious) - Hazbin Hotel
Fengqing (Feng Xin/Mu Qing) - Heaven Official’s Blessing
Blitzer (Blitzø/Striker) - Helluva Boss
Martha May Whovier/Betty Lou Who - How the Grinch Stole Christmas
ZaDr (Zim/Dib) - Invader Zim
Sarumi (Fushimi Saruhiko/Yata Misaki) - K Project
Metadede (King Dedede/Meta Knight) - Kirby
Gandalf/Sauron - Lord of the Rings
Island Husbands (Ben Linus/John Locke) - Lost
Metromind (Megamind/Metro Man) - Megamind
Sherliam (Sherlock Holmes/William James Moriarty) - Moriarty the Patriot
Bujeet (Buford/Bajeet) - Phineas and Ferb
Grovyle/Dusknoir - Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky
Shassie (Shawn Spencer/Carlton “Lassie” Lassiter) - Psych
Rayaari (Raya/Namaari) - Raya and the Last Dragon
Tycutio (Mercutio/Tybalt) - Romeo and Juliet
Sherliam (Sherlock Holmes/James Moriarty) - Sherlock
Obikin (Anakin Skywalker/Obi-Wan Kenobi) - Star Wars
Obimaul (Obi-Wan Kenobi/Darth Maul) - Star Wars
Oncelax (The Onceler/The Lorax) - The Lorax
Owen Harper/Mark Lynch - Torchwood
Lord Hater/Wander - Wander Over Yonder
Gelphie (Elphaba/Galinda) - Wicked
Cruellanita (Cruella de Vil/Anita) - 101 Dalmations
Angelo Lagusa/Nero Vanetti - 91 Days
Discotrain (The Conductor/DJ Grooves) - A Hat in Time
Klapollo (Klavier Gavin/Apollo Justice) - Ace Attorney
Wrightdot (Godot/Phoenix Wright) - Ace Attorney
Kaneda/Tetsuo - Akira
Sydney Bristow/Lauren Reed - Alias
Ellen Ripley/The Xenomorph - Alien
Zadison (Zoe Benson/Madison Montgomery) - American Horror Story: Coven
Sterling Archer/Barry Dylan - Archer
Y’all (The Poll Takers)/Me (The Poll Maker) - askeletonwar
Just Walk Out!/Papyrus - askeletonwar
Londo Mollari/G’kar - Babylon 5
Rampage/Depth Charge - Beast Wars: Transformers
Pinariz (Riz/Pina) - Beastars
Kunieda Aoi/Hildegarde - Beezlebub
Sebagrell (Grell/Sebastian) - Black Butler
Gus Fring/Walter White - Breaking Bad
Spangel (Spike/Angel) - Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Spuffy (Spike/Buffy) - Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Winteriron (Tony Stark/The Winter Soldier) - Captain America: Civil War
Stucky (Steve Rogers/Bucky Barnes) - Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Carulia (Carmen Sandiego/Julia Argent) - Carmen Sandiego
Macavity/Munkustrap - Cats (1998)
Caius Marcius Coriolanus/Tullus Aufidius - Coriolanus
Dean Pelton/Dean Spreck - Community
Shadowghast (Caleb Widogast/Essek Thelyss) - Critical Role
Blumentrio (Caleb Widogast/Eadwulf Grieve/Astrid Becke) -Critical Role
Theopin (Lapin Cadbury/Sir Theobald Gumbar) - D20: A Crown of Candy
Hero/Villain - dannyphantom.exe
Clex (Superman/Lex Luthor) - DC
Babsquinn (Batgirl/Harley Quinn) - DC
Seavil (Jevil/Seam) - Deltarune
Rengoku Kyoujurou/Akaza - Demon Slayer
Mal/Uma - Descendants
Reed800 (Connor/Gavin Reed) - Detroit: Become Human
Ryokira (Akira/Ryo) - Devilman
Maxwil (Maxwell/Wilson) - Don't Starve
Nikki/Mackenzie - Dork Diaries
Gell/Frisky - Dot X
Dr. Horrible/Captain Hammer - Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog
Count Dracula/Jonathan Harker - Dracula
Joan Watson/Jamie Moriarty - Elementary
Zerxus Ilerez/Asmodeus - Exandria Unlimited: Calamity
Gratsu (Natsu Dragneel/Gray Fullbuster) - Fairy Tail
Gary/John - Faith
Peter Griffin/The Chicken - Family Guy
John Crichton/Scorpius - Farscape
Emiya Archer/Cu Chulainn - Fate Stay Night
Angeal Hewley/Genesis Rhapsodos/Sephiroth - Final Fantasy VII
Cidnero (Nero tol Scaeva/Cid Garlond) - Final Fantasy XIV
Willry (Henry Emily/William Afton) - Five Nights at Freddy’s
Victor Frankenstein/The Monster - Frankenstein
Cure Peach/Eas - Fresh Pretty Cure!
Haikaveh (Alhaitham/Kaveh) - Genshin Impact
Sugio (Sugimoto/Ogata) - Golden Kamuy
Nygmobblepot (Edward Nygma/Oswald Cobblepot) - Gotham
Mabifica (Mabel Pines/Pacifica Northwest) - Gravity Falls
Kagehina (Hinata/Kageyama) - Haikyuu!
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gorogues · 9 months
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What do you think are the best and worst stories for each of Rogues? I imagine that The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive or Countdown will be high in the running for the worst depictions of a lot of them....
Hmmm, this is a tough question, mostly because I'm never sure if I think the 'best' story truly is the best or if it just happens to be my favourite! So that's a caveat to take into consideration when viewing my choices.
And yeah, Flash: The Fastest Man Alive is arguably the worst, probably even worse than Countdown, IMO. Also, I cheated by sometimes listing more than one story because several feel like strong contenders.
Len Best: Flash v2 #182, or Rogues Revenge #1-3 Worst: Flash: The Fastest Man Alive #10-13, or Outsiders v3 #32-33
Mark Best: Detective Comics v1 #353 Worst: Flash: The Fastest Man Alive #11-13
Lisa Best: Flash v1 #257 Worst: Teen Titans v6 #22
Roscoe Best: Flash v1 #297-303 (or Flash v2 #215-216 if you leave out the retcons, but you basically can't. Otherwise these issues are excellent for him, though) Worst: Hawk and Dove v3 annual #1
James Best: New Year’s Evil: The Rogues, or Underworld Unleashed #1-3, or Flash v2 annual #5, or Catwoman v2 #69-71 Worst: Countdown
Axel Best: Rogues Revenge #1-3, or Flash v2 #1/2 Worst: Helmet of Fate: Detective Chimp
Mick Best: Flash v1 #314-317, or Flash v2 #218, or Justice League Quarterly #2 Worst: Flash: The Fastest Man Alive #11-13, or New 52 Mick (that interpretation really damaged his character)
Digger Best: Robin v4 #62-64, or Flash v2 annual #5, Suicide Squad v1 #9, or Flash v3 #7 Worst: The Adam Glass Suicide Squad run from 2011 to 2014 (not sure of the volume #), or Identity Crisis #2-5 (added later in an edit)
Owen Best: Manhunter v3 #33-36 Worst: Blackest Night: Flash #3
Hartley Best: DC's Crimes of Passion #1, or Flash v2 annual #10, or Flash v2 #190 Worst: Countdown, or the DC Pride 2021 special
Roy Best: Brave and the Bold v1 #194, or Booster Gold v1 #19-20 Worst: Flash v4 #23.1
Sam Best: Flash v1 #146, or Flash v1 #306, or Batman v1 #388 and Detective Comics v1 #555 Worst: If forced to choose, Catwoman v4 #30-32, though truthfully Sam's part was okay. I just thought the story was awful.
Evan Best: Animal Man v1 #8, 17, 21 Worst: Either Flash: The Fastest Man Alive, or Outsiders v3 #32-33
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hello-catwomanbr · 7 months
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A Batman pirate story! 🏴‍☠️
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Leatherwing: The privateer Captain (Detective Comics v1 Annual 07) was published in june, 1994.
This is an adventure story on the high seas!
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Meet Captain Leatherwing, Alfredo and Robin Redblade. 🏴‍☠️
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The antagonists are Capitana Felina and Laughing Man ⚔️
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And, of course, it's also a love story! 🖤
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Do you like a pirate story? So you will love this book.
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How Smart is Dick Grayson?
Nightwing is highly intelligent. This is someone who learned and became an expert in forensics and criminology within 6 months when he was 8-12 years old. He’s a master detective, with a record to prove it.
And because it’s a feat people rate despite meaning nothing at all, in Nightwing #152 - Ra’s calls Dick detective.
Chemistry/Biology/Physics
Batman vol 1 # 18 -Dick knew his chemistry. He has an excellent report in school
Titans vol 1 # 17 - figuring out how to clone a human
Tales of Teen Titans #45 - Come up with a solution to fix the problem in Aqualad and Tula's lungs after analysing the chemical compounds in their lungs
Language
Action Comics # 842 - Knowledge of Tamaranean
Detective Comics Vol 2 36 - Russian
Grayson 1 - Russian
Nightwing Vol 4 51 - Dick Speaks German
Nightwing Vol 4 54 - Dick Speaks 12 Languages
Nightwing Vol 2 72 - Italian
Titans Annual 001 - Japanese
Robin Vol 2 175 - Farsi
The Power Company: Manhunter Vol 1 1 - Kikuyu
Batman: Gotham Knights - French
Titans 16 - Some Romany
Nightwing Vol 2 91 - Some Romany
Legends of the Dark Knight 100-Page Super Spectacular Vol 1 2, Dick uses sign language to talk to a temporarily deaf Bruce.
Observation/Deduction
Teen Titans #12 - Deduces a coded message.
Teen Titans #46 - Notices that the number of footprints, and the weight behind them. Correctly deduces that the kidnapping was a ruse.
The New Titans #65 - Observes a Carousel for seven hours. Is able to recall everyone who went on the ride, with memory of their appearance, their clothing and who brought them to the park.
Nightwing #86 - While injured and watching TV, Dick solves four cases for “America’s Most Wanted” in a morning.
Star-Spangled Comics # 105 - Cracks a code and thinks of a way to foil radio controlled bombers.
The New Teen Titans #7 - Notices a trap on a door, saving Cyborg’s life
Batman: Dark Victory #12 - Solve a riddle before Batman himself even figured it out before becoming Robin
Flash Plus - Figured out how to escape a maze before the Flash could
Superman American Alien #4 - Showcasing his impressive deductive prowess even as a kid before he became Robin by reading Clark Kent very well (noticing that Clark's hiding a lot of things about himself) who's impressed by his observant talent
Justice League v2 #51- Thanks to his insight due to his deductive trained mind he starts to ask questions that give Cyborg and Green Lantern the idea to look for the source of the problem and how all the threats the League are fighting against all at once are actually connected somehow
New Teen Titans v1 #9 - Quickly deduces that he's walking into a trap while alongside Beast Boy and that the man inside was actually a mechanical bomb about to go off
New Teen Titans v1 #30 - Detects a sniper through hearing and moves fast enough to save the target from being killed
Batman #697 - Showing great awareness/perception as he catches a reflection of someone else with Catwoman moving out the corner of his eye in the windows across the street
The Power Company Manhunter - Detects Manhunter's presence as he's creeping up behind him and is able to avoid his sneak attack using his speed and agility despite Manhunter's super human reflexes 
The New Titans #86 - Detects Deathstroke's presence nearby which impresses Slade since he mentions that not one man in a million would have heard him 
Nightwing #12 - His senses are so well honed that they're able to pick up even Batman's presence who's hiding in the dark 
Grayson #1 - Showcasing his impressive level of perception (and reflex speed) by deflecting a projectile (tranq dart?) shot at him from a hidden enemy who turns out to be Midnighter who he's also able to find very quickly as noted by Midnighter himself
Grayson #2 - Detects the presence and movement of the same speedster he encountered beforehand coming from behind him then avoids being ambushed by the speedster saving his unaware partner Helena Bertinelli in process
Batman #703 - Deduces that the getaway genius is actually a female despite the fact that she's using a high tech holographic suit to disguise herself as a man having fooled everyone else  (It’s how she walks)
Batman & Robin #26 - Deduces Ray Man is using illusions against Nightrunner, Robin, and himself then comes up with a way to counter the illusions and subdues Ray Man 
Batman & Robin Eternal #11 - Quickly deduces Sculptor is a telepath after seeing her use her telepathy power against Harper Row (reading Harper's mind to quickly find out her identity then putting her to sleep) impressing the telepath 
Grayson #17 - Not only is he able to deduce that Grifter is a telepath that can read his thoughts and moves ahead of time by the feeling in his head (having experienced the "bad touch" of telepathy before), he's also able to break down Grifter's preferred fighting style, personality, and motivation by reading his body language in mid combat 
Robin Year One #1 - Suspects the man (Mad Hatter) who's giving away free headphones is not who he appears to be and tracks down his hideout by following his broadcast signal then gets the whereabouts of his current location from his henchmen 
Tales of Teen Titans #43 - Deduces how Donna Troy and Cyborg were captured
Nightwing #24 - Solves a homicide case that went unsolved for over 15 years
Batman Streets of Gotham #8 - Displaying his brilliant deductive mind as he tells Gordon exactly what happened when examining two crime scenes and some dead bodies
Nightwing #144 - Deduces who the mastermind was that created an army of winged men and Talia's involvement in the project 
Azrael Death's Dark Knight #3 - Deduces who the new Azrael is 
Vigilante v3 #10 - Deduces Vigilante's secret identity
Batman #694 - Damian deduces Black Mask's plan only to find out that Dick figured it all out yesterday morning. In addition, Dick finds out the identity of one of the masterminds behind Black Mask's operation
Justice League of America v2 #57 - Deduces that the Shade is the person linking all the shadow energy together although everyone else believes its Jade given her connection to both Shadow and Starheart energy
New Teen Titans v1 #38 - figuring out Donna Troy's identity & background displaying some of his scientific knowledge in the process
Preparation
The New Teen Titans #16 -Has dusting powder for fingerprints on him despite not being in uniform.
The New Teen Titans #38 - Donna had searched the house before without finding anything of note, Dick had researched the blueprints and had used them to find a secret room.
Batman #687 - In a flashback as Robin, he shows his creativity in planning when he passes Batman's test by successfully launching a well planned non-lethal sneak attack on him within the Batcave 
Trinity #9 - His mask has a small explosive charge installed that can self destruct
Outsiders v3 #37 - Has a piece of kryptonite to deal with Superman if need be
Grayson #8 - Revealing that he's not only fought alongside the Justice League but has trained to fight them if need be (very likely thanks to his training from Batman). In this battle, we see him take on a super powered android known as Paragon who has the powers of the JLA and defeats it by exploiting the Justice Leaguer's weaknesses while leading his fellow Spyral agent known as Tiger/Agent 1.
Computers
Action Comics # 842 - he used his knowledge of Tamaranean to hack an alien data terminal
New Titans # 55 - Hooked up the Titans computer to the Batcave’s computer
Titans United #7 - Breaks into ‘Bat-Level Encrypted’ records in a cadmus facility
Tech
Nightwing vol 4 # 25 - Saved a shipful of criminals (and himself) by extending the time field of Clock King’s high-tech alien weapon. Clock King called this “Amazing”
Titans vol 1 # 47 - Trying to repair the comm system in Titan’s headquarters.
Nightwing vol 2 # 138 - He has hacked the override to the Justice League teleporter (which Tim later hacked from him)
Star-Spangled Comics # 70 - Dick thinks of a way to survive a bomb-blast.
Nightwing vol 2 #50 - Able to point out what a full colour spectrum flash pulse is and that the gun it's fired from is alien origin
Nightwing vol 3 #3 - Turn the microwave transmissions back to Zane
Nightwing vol 2 # 16 - He custom-made his car when he first moved to Blüdhaven
Nightwing Vol 2 # 144 - Build and program a Tech Glider with a remote GPS device
Nightwing vol 4 # 44 - Modified Escrima batons
Future State: Nightwing # 2 - Built Nano-Swarm cameras
Nightwing vol 4 # 78 - Heavily modified Escrima batons
Grayson #1 - Turns an alarm clock into a transmitter 
Outsiders #48 - Co built a mini EMP weapon, the first electrorang
Arkham Reborn #3 - Designed a special stun grenade to neutralise Clayface
Strategy
Justice League #57 - Leads a mix of heroes and villains, utilising all their powers to fight Omega-Knight 
Robin Year One #3 - As a rookie Robin, he outsmarts and apprehends Mr. Freeze by luring him into a trap he sets up on the spot
Batman Streets of Gotham #2 - Takes down Firefly by clogging his jets using a foam gun and then stirs him through a billboard 
Nightwing #146 - Takes out a young & stronger Creighton Kendall (who's turned himself into one his winged men) by cleverly turning him into a lightning rod
Robin Year One #2 - Defeats the original Blockbuster by luring him into a trap he thought of on the spot 
Nightwing #15 - Tricks Blockbuster into bringing down a building on himself
Nightwing v2 #5 - Defeats the powerful rhyming demon known as Acheron (similar to Etrigan The Demon) by luring the demon back into the place from where it came which binds the demon 
The Titans #25 - Commands Kid Flash to use his powers to direct a gas
Nightwing vol 3 #9 - Tricks William Cobb into entering a location where Dick can lower the temperature quickly, rendering Cobb unconscious
Justice League of America #53 - Formed a plan to defeat mega man and the crime syndicate
Outsiders #23 - Can fool a polygraph
New Teen Titans v1 #5 -Leads the Teen Titans to victory over Goronn
New Teen Titans v1 #6 - Leads the Teen Titans to victory over Trigon 
Return of Donna Troy #2 - Despite not being apart of either team at the time, he naturally takes command over the Outsiders and Teen Titans when they're ambushed on Minosyss
Return of Donna Troy #3 - Quickly comes up with a plan for the team to subdue a brainwashed Donna Troy as we also see the others looking to him for his leadership in the situation
Return of Donna Troy #4 - Leading the Outsiders, Teen Titans, and native rebels in a war against the Titans of Myth 
JLA #69 - Chosen by his mentor (Batman) to lead the new JLA that the Dark Knight formed as a contingency plan just in case something happened. Batman refers to Nightwing as the best and only person able to lead the team
JLA #73 - Successfully leads the JLA in battle against the very powerful Gemamnae as they manage to take her down and trap her. However, their efforts prove to be only a temporary victory since she is much more powerful then they know 
Justice League of America v2 #42 - Takes command over a newly formed JLA as they bring down the powerful Atlas
Blackest Night Batman #3 - Trusting his judgement, Red Robin and Deadman follow Dick's lead as he comes up with a very clever yet risky plan on the spot to save/hide Red Robin and himself from the Black Lanterns after deducing how they respond to emotion (He freezes himself and Tim)
Action Comics #842 - Immediately takes command over a group of meta humans which includes Superman once their group is attacked
Booster Gold v2 #22-23 - In an altered timeline Dick is killed in the past while he was still Robin and as a result the JLA was left without it's greatest tactician (Batman/Dick Grayson) to come up with a plan to defeat Trigon who ends up conquering earth. This is due to the fact that Dick wasn't around to replace Bruce Wayne/Batman when he was "killed" by Darkseid during the Final Crisis story
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cheridraws · 2 years
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Alright!! I’ve finally figured out the other characters for the Detective Au :]]
Currently it’s only the v1 cast, I’ll get to the v2 cast in another post
Sayaka is a traveling singer/performer, wanting to one day become a star. Her career is just taking off, and she often performs in whatever taverns she can find to help elevate her career
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Leon travels with her, the two having met in high school with similar goals. He wants to separate himself from his old sports career, and is technically Sayaka’s roadie now (or the 1920s equivalent of that). He’s even been trying to teach himself instruments to play with her! Although, he is starting to miss his old career…
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Chihiro works for a company currently trying to create the basis of the technology that will one day become the first computer. It’s a secret project, one she’s not allowed to talk about. Combined with odd working hours, she’s mostly seen wandering around the city looking for things to create accessories with, and knows of a great deal of people despite not being all that social
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Hifumi runs the Harold! He’s a journalist who not only prints the newspapers, but also draws all the comic pages. He loves writing about people, and has to have his nose in anything going on in town. He does have a tendency to get carried away with the exaggerations, though…
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Toko owns the local library, acting as it’s only librarian due to her dislike of most people. Most don’t know of her own love of writing, nor the fact that she has been secretly sneaking her own novels onto the shelves for years under a different pen name
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Celeste is still a gambler, traveling from city to city gathering as much money as she can from her talent for a future life of luxury. Nobody has quite been able to track her due to her constantly changing identities; although, a certain purple haired detective has been getting closer and closer…
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Byakuya is mostly the same: he’s still a rich prick, with plenty of connections and a general uncaring attitude towards anyone else beneath him. Nothing much other than he has officially taken the title as heir to the Togami name
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Junko runs a bar with her sister, Mukuro; they claimed the place after the previous owners went missing. Mukuro mostly handles the actual work while Junko keeps bringing in customers, along with bringing in income through her second job as a designer. Strange, though… a lot of supply trucks keep coming in with crates that don’t really look like alcohol…
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Mondo still runs the biker gang, who is mostly confined to the city. They are known as the most nefarious gang all over, and most are too scared to approach them
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Taka just recently moved to the city in a quest to look for work, his previous place of residence hesitant to offer his family jobs due to their name. He both wants to help his family’s financial situation, and also takes this as the opportunity to make connections for his future political career. Let’s hope his tarnished name doesn’t follow him into this town too…
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Makoto and Kyoko have known each other since the first year of high school, and have been friends a long time. Kyoko has often spoke about her plans to locate her father, and the two hatched a scheme out of this: a detective agency. An agency with the Kirigiri name would surely lure her father - who has been missing since he left her - out of hiding, right?
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Makoto himself has decided to take up law. He wants to be a defense lawyer, determined to help people, and is working the agency on the side. A lawyer and a detective… a pretty good match for an agency, right?
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Aoi works in practically every place in town. She has taken every part time job possible, working to save up enough money to finally move out of the city and beside the sea. She often talks about a dojo nearby the area she wants to move to, speaking fondly of a woman waiting there for her
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Hiro still works as a fortune teller, setting up pop-up tents in the more populated areas to gather as much attention as possible. Surprisingly, he’s doing pretty well for himself despite living off what is basically an elaborate scam (granted, he doesn’t see it as a scam).
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Alrighty, that’s the first cast for now! These are obv subject to change, but I currently like these the most :] I might drop designs at some point, but I wanted to give information on them all first (hopefully they seem in character?)
Anyways, thanks for reading!
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Everything Everyone else hasn't asked yet ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ
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[Weirdly Specific Artist Ask Game]
3. What ideas come from when you were little
rather than saying any specific ideas came from when i was a kid, i think,... there are tropes that i still love and draw on and can credit to some of the things i read and watched as a kid. one big example is hidden identities - my most trope ever - all has a big basis on some of my earliest Media Memories, like detective conan, danny phantom, ouran high school host club, alex rider, and so on ahsdg
6. Anything that might inspire you subconsciously (i.e. this horse wasn't supposed to look like the Last Unicorn but I see it)
i do not know my own subconscious mind well enough to say 💀
8. What's an old project idea that you've lost interest in
i had a really big mob pscyho fic i wrote 30k on in 2019... don't know if i'll ever circle back to write the rest. there's been countless comic projects that i started and dropped over the years as well...
as for illustrations i have a number of half-started DP illustrations that may or may not ever be finished 🤷‍♂️
9. What are your file name conventions
either things languish in the land of Untitled Document, or they get ... passable attempts at descriptive names like "project title ch2 v1 inks"
10. Favorite piece of clothing to draw
i always like drawing shirts! clothing folds in general are a big area i'd love to sink some more practice into, tho
11. Do you listen to anything while drawing? If so, what
Oh Always. i rotate between music (shuffling my spotify likes or going start-to-end on an album), podcasts (dungeons & daddies or dimension 20 mostly), youtube (IE, gamegrumps, izzzyzzz) and/or reality shows my friends put on :>
12. Easiest part of body to draw
faces/heads? i feel like i put most of my practice there because i love to draw expressions. hands might be what i practice second most
13. A creator who you admire but whose work isn't your thing
another one i say, i dunno. if i follow artists on social media that i admire, i'd count their work as "my thing" even if it's outside the range of what i might create myself 🤔
15. *Where* do you draw (don't drop your ip address this just means do you doodle at a park or smth)
at my desk, on the couch, or in bed mostly! i've been trying to get myself out to draw at the park more
17. Do you eat/drink when drawing? if so, what
i have a really bad habit of eating 10,0000 LifeSaver mints while i draw if i am not being careful 💀
18. An estimate of how much art supplies you've broken
sooooooo many pencils. 20+? in highschool and most of uni i was really picky about using fancy HB, 2H and 4H pencils for all my sketchbook work but at a certain point i started preferring mechanical pencils
20. Something everyone else finds hard to draw but you enjoy
i don't know about Everyone, but comics/sequential art, maybe? pacing can be quite difficult but it's a challenge i really enjoy conveying on the page.
21. Art styles nothing like your own but you like anyways
anything creepy crawly horror EHehehehe also anything papercraft, multi-media-y.... or like, super solid pen-and-ink. fine lines, black and white, that sort of thing
22. What physical exercises do you do before drawing, if any
if i remember i try to stretch my wrists 💀
23. Do you use different layer modes
ye!! whatever's needed at the time. i'm fond of multiply layers with purple ink for shading.
24. Do your references include stock images
oh, yep, stock images are actually one of my favorite sources for references outside of pose-specific reference resources like line-of-action, adorkaStock, etc. but stock photos (specifically sites like Pexels) are great for locations, perspective, animals, inanimate objects, or if i don't know exactly what i'm looking for
26. What's a piece that got a wildly different interpretation from what you intended
i'm not sure this has happened to me to that degree? like there's definitely been minor differences in interpretations when it comes to my comics (dialogue doesn't always land or imply what i intended) but i don't think i've ever had something taken wildly differently
27. Do you warm up before getting to the good stuff? If so, what is it you draw to warm up with
i don't normally, but if i do, it's usually standard sketchbook randomness - heads, hands, shapes, squiggles, objects around the room. the cats...
28. Any art events you have participated in the past (like zines)
i've contributed to a number of zines and things over the years :>
Welcome to Hell - 2014 & 2015
Sakana - Catch of the Day 2017 (I don't think I ever posted the full piece online, actually...?)
one for Danny Phantom coming up in December 👀
i also wrote for the WtH big bang in 2018, beta'd for the Fullmetal Alchemist Big Bang in 2021, and this year illustrated for the Danny Phantom Invisobang!
there will probably be more in the future. Love Me A Project
29. Media you love, but doesn't inspire you artistically
maybe podcasts? i've definitely drawn for podcasts before (gorgug from d20, some TAZ stuff way back in the day...) but i'd say it's rare and that the lack of a visual component separates it from media that inspires me artistically, or at least, does so directly
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taliaalghulhub · 9 months
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Detective Comics (1937) Issues 444, 445 and 448
Ok this is another comic I don't think a lot of people know about
Batman responds to an armed bank robbery and on confronting the person in charge she reveals herself to be Talia, after hearing the police entering Talia runs and Batman appears to shoot her in the back though he claims to have never pulled the trigger
He's accused of murder by Jim Gordon who claims there was nothing wrong with the gun and the fact that he loved her but hated her father was a valid reason he might have done it. Gordon tries to arrest Batman but Batman escapes leaving Scrag Donovan tied up to the bat signal
In Detective Comics 445 Jack Ryder shows that Batman is wanted for murder on the news. Alfred also askes Bruce is he murdered Talia to which he denies immediately
Batman then takes a prison guard uniform and disguises himself as a guard to go and visit Ra's Al Ghul in his jail cell.
Ra's then admits that he was the one who actually had Talia murdered and Batman framed for it, he then shoots himself and says that nothing is to precious to sacrifice in return for revenge agents Batman. As he dies he throws the gun towards Batman
He's seen by guards who then try to arrest him again, he's almost caught as a person he put in jail holds him through the bars but using gas manages to make his escape leaving only his cape behind.
Detective comics 448 opens with a shot of Gaston St. Lucifer's circus and Bruce disguised with a goatee and a fringed jacket, here we see multiple characters introduced including Sireena "The Sensuous Snake Charmer" , Grobo "The Smallest Strongman", Shondu "The Human Corkscrew" and Slapleather Smith "The Most Devastatingly Accurate Sharp Shooter"
Batman notices that Grobo is spying on him and attempted to follow him before he can go alert anyone he might be working with but he looses him. He finds himself near a house of mirrors and decides that that must be where Grobo is hiding.
Batman takes of his disguise so that he's in his armour and fights a group of henchmen in the house of mirrors. After leaving he runs after Grobo again then finds two guys playing cards in a caravan so he dresses as Ra's and confirms that Ra's is in fact behind everything he then also takes out the two men in the caravans before being taken down by one of the clowns at the circus.
He wakes up in the main tent with the ringleader of the circus sat on a chair and Sireena the snake charmer standing next to him, I'm sure you know where this is going,
Sirenna then reveals herself to be Talia in a blonde wig, she asked Batman to join then who says no then her pet snakes start to try and attack Batman
Batman is then attacked by the sharpshooter from earlier but he throws an arrow into the barrel of the gun jamming it
He fights the contortionist then it turns out the the clown from earlier was Creeper. He tries to then go after St Lucifer thinking that he's Ra's but it turns out that Ra's has disguised himself as Grobo
Something falls in the tent and it sets on fire, Batman takes Talia and leaves the tent as Ra's just burns to deaths
Gordon is outside and Batman shows him Talia but then Gordon "shoots" Batman in the back but it does nothing because it's Batman and they just wanted a good cover for the comic. Batman explains how everything worked I won't type it all out so I'll put the explanation at the bottom of this post.
Batmans name is cleared and Bruce drops an epic diss on Ra's by calling his life an "a monumental waste of genius"
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godsgodnogods · 2 years
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A DC Reading List!
Since I started getting back into comics last year I've built quite a collection already! With the DC TPBs & Omnibuses I own I've enough to get a decent view of how DC has changed from the Golden Age (William Marston) to their Future State (Cloonan-&-Conrad). I'm beginning to read DC "from the start to now" & would love any Criticisms or Additions to my reading list!
1. Crisis on Infinite Earths by Marv Wolfman
2. Wonder Woman: War of The Gods by George Perez
3. Identity Crisis by Brad Meltzer
4. Superman: Last Son of Krypton by Geoff Johns
5. Flashpoint by Geoff Johns
5a. Batman: Zero Year, Batman: The Court of Owls, Batman: Night of The Owls, Batman: The City of Owls, The Joker: Death of The Family
5b. Wonder Woman New 52 Omnibus by Brian Azzarello, WW-N52 v7-9 by Meredith Finch
5c. Luthor bt Brian Azzarello
5d. Superman Doomed
6. Dark Nights: Metal by Scott Snyder
6a. Dark Nights: Death Metal by Scott Snyder
6b. Dark Nights: Metal - The Multiverse Who Laughs by Scott Snyder
7. Wonder Woman & Justice League Dark: The Witching Hour by James Tynion IV
7a. Justice League Dark: The Last Age of Magic by James Tynion IV
7b. Wonder Woman: The Just War by G Wilson
7c. Wonder Woman: Love is a Battlefield by G Wilson
7d. Wonder Woman: Loveless by G Wilson
8. Future State: Justice League by Ernie Altbacker
8a. Future State: Wonder Woman by Cloonan-Conrad
8b. Far Sector by N.K. Jemisin
8c. Future State: Batman - Dark Detective by Mariko Tamaki
8d. Future State: Batman - The Next Batman by John Ridely
With sections 7 & 8: AFAIK section 7 (which technically begins with Greg Rucka's Rebirth series & continues through Tamaki's Wonder Woman: Lords & Liars TPB) & all the Future State material (such as Trial of The Amazons & the new Yara Flor led Wonder Girl series) both somehow spin out of the multiversal wars that happen in the Dark Nights series. I'm just not exactly sure how yet they spin out of those events.
Also - a list of Standalones I own that don't exactly connect to the above list in a timeline manner:
1. Kingdom Come by Mark Waid
2. Who is Wonder Woman? by Dodson-Heinberg
3. Superman: Last Son of Krypton by Geoff Johns
4. Wonder Woman: The Golden Age v1-3 by William Marston
5. Batman: The Long Halloween by Jeph Loed
6. Wonder Woman: Her Greatest Victories
6a. Wonder Woman: The Cheetah
6b. Wonder Womab 750 The Deluxe Edition
7. Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen: Who Killed Jimmy Olsen? by Matt Fraction
8. Wonder Woman: Earth One v1-3 by Grant Morrison
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Various Justice League and Justice League International members as seen in the DC Animated Universe. In order:
Martian Manhunter - First appearance in Detective Comics v1 #225 (1955).
The Flash - First appearance in The Flash v1 #110 (1960).
Captain Atom - First appearance in Captain Atom v2 #1 (1987).
Elongated Man - First appearance in The Flash v1 #112 (1960).
Booster Gold - First appearance in Booster Gold v1 #1 (1986).
Metamorpho - First appearance in The Brave and the Bold v1 #57 (1965).
Fire - First appearance in DC Comics Presents #46 (1982).
Ice - First appearance in Justice League International v1 #12 (1988).
Rocket Red - First appearance in The Green Lantern Corps v1 #209 (1987).
Starman - First appearance in Adventure Comics v1 #467 (1980).
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chambers003 · 24 days
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oh yeah if youre interested in the comics on my to-read list/want to use the same list im using. i got a custom list based on what i said i liked about batman animated though so.
batman comics, in order (with a tick if i’ve read it):
✅I was told to start with long halloween and dark victory
✅batgirl/robin: year one
✅batman: year one
✅ batman v1 408-411
✅the killing joke (this is a heavy one, be warned)
✅death in the family
✅a lonely place of dying (note: the copy i read combined death in the family and lonely place of dying into one. there was a division in the middle, but it was a smooth enough transition i barely noticed)
✅hush
✅under the red hood
mostly unordered batman and co.:
✅dark knights of steel (an alternate universe. i mean all of these are aus but this one especially?)
robin ✅v1, ✅v2, ✅v3, v4 (SEMI-ORDERED between lonely place of dying and hush), and then v5 later (for various robins - tim (1-3), and then i believe tim and steph (4) and damian(5))
✅ ANOTHER SEMI-ORDERED: around the same time as robin v2-3 - steph’s introduction - detective comics v1 647-649
bombshells
the 2016 batman run by tom king (but apparently i need to back to my friend sami before i read this because she says i need some more prior reading before this) (she is a batcat liker and recommended this based on that)
✅batman/superman: world’s finest (ongoing)
grant morrison’s new 52 action comics (you need to use your brain for this one) (the hyperspecifcness of this is. yeah i would be so lost without sami thank you sami)
justice league international
batman: universe (apparently the story is only ok but the vibes are good)
batgirl (cass- after robin v4?)
batman and robin eternal
superman stuff
✅all-star superman (i was told to stay Far, Far Away from all-star batman and robin and from what little ive seen of it i could not agree more)
✅superman for all seasons
superman smashes the klan
(i will be getting more superman stuff eventually i just gotta start reading it)
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The Earth Station DCU Episode 345 – Blue Beetle Movie
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The Earth Station DCU Episode 345 – Blue Beetle Movie
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This Week on Earth Station DCU! Drew Leiter and Cletus Jacobs review The Blue Beetle Movie. Realizing the Joker gang does not have good intentions toward their hologram program of Jack, Bryce and Jackie make their way to Arkham Asylum to bring their dad back in Batman: White Knight Presents – Generation Joker #3. The Heroes must bring in the original Amazo to help stop newmazo in Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #17. When his job at Ferris Air doesn’t work out, Hal take another job as a first office on a private jet that just so happens to belong to Ferris Air in Green Lantern #2. A deal is made with the devil when a little girl accepts a present that makes all her wishes come true in Hawkgirl #1. Catwoman and Sister Zero hunt down the Joker in Knight Terrors: Catwoman #1. Nightwing wakes up in Arkham Asylum accused of the murder of Batman in Knight Terrors: Nightwing #1. Punchline attempts to take over the Clocktower and thus the Batcomputer system in Knight Terrors: Punchline #1. Superman flies toward Supercorp until he is hit by a wave of purple energy that causes him to fall asleep and plummet into the ocean in Knight Terrors: Superman #1. Wonder Woman, Detective Chimp, and John Constantine search for the rest of the Justice League Dark in Knight Terrors: Wonder Woman #1. All this plus, DC News, Shout Outs, and much, much more!
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Table of Contents
0:00:00 Show Open
0:01:07 DC News
0:14:34 Batman: White Knight Presents – Generation Joker #3
0:18:24 Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #17
0:20:54 Green Lantern #2
0:32:46 Hawkgirl #1
0:38:18 Knight Terrors: Catwoman #1
0:41:22 Knight Terrors: Nightwing #1
0:43:35 Knight Terrors: Punchline #1
0:45:40 Knight Terrors: Superman #1
0:48:26 Knight Terrors: Wonder Woman #1
0:59:04 Blue Beetle Movie
1:24:06 Show Close
Links
Batman: White Knight Presents – Generation Joker #3
Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #17
Green Lantern #2
Hawkgirl #1
Knight Terrors: Catwoman #1
Knight Terrors: Nightwing #1
Knight Terrors: Punchline #1
Knight Terrors: Superman #1
Knight Terrors: Wonder Woman #1
Mystery Men Comics v1 #1 (Cletus’s Read More Comics Pick)
Captain Atom (1965-1967) #83 (Cletus’s Read More Comics Pick)
Infinite Crisis (2005-2006) #3 (Cletus’s Read More Comics Pick)
Earth Station DCU Website
The ESO Network
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Claudia Carol is the 1941 comic book character of the year, as judged by me.
(Detective Comics v1 058, 1941)
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