my favorite part about the young justice 1998 comics is how insanely large bart’s hair is. every time you think it’s gotten its biggest? WRONG. it gets bigger
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To the people calling x men woke ummm sorry to break this to you but umm the x men have always been woke and not only are the x men woke but so isn't captain America because he fights fucking red skull witch is a fucking Nazi and he fights for freedom, dark horse comics Hellboy hes woke because he 1. Doesn't stand for social injustices and 2. Fights Nazis on sight literally on sight the second he sees a Nazi symbol he's brawling,.. literally all your favorite superheroes and villains are woke in some way at one point the Fucking joker beats the shit out of red skull because he finds out he's a Nazi and jokers explanation is a long the lines of nobody likes Nazis and he's canonically bisexual, cross dressing has been in comics for fucking decades to so people being so uncomfortable because Gambit is in a fucking crop top or because what you presume to be a male is in what you think is feminine clothing is actually insane and incredibly stupid...if y'all wanna be mad about gambit where's that energy for when joker crossdresses or for that matter when any male character crossdresses... They're are so many examples of superheroes, anti heroes, and villains alike being woke like come on now be fucking for real..
I have no idea what comic this panel is from I'll try to find out and add it to the post
In case y'all don't believe me about joker heres a panel taken from one of the Batman comics
NOTE: I'LL ADD IN WHAT COMICS BOTH THESE PANELS ARE FROM AS SOON AS I FIND OUT
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The last appearance of Polka dot man in the main continuity
Abner Krill from Suicide Squad: King Shark, it's the last time he appeared in prime earth, featuring a redesign we've never seen properly.
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Damian and Talia in Shadow War Omega #1
These two have been through and lost so much, and seeing the two of them be together is so incredible, I love the way Talia reaches out to hold Damian, its such a sweet moment!!!!!!.
“ We always have each other”
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What are your favorite Jason Todd looks?
I'm biased, I love all Jason Todd looks.
EXCEPT THIS ONE:
John Cena lookin' ass
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Cassandra Cain and Jason Todd parallels - "I'm ready"
I tried not to compare Jason and Cassandra paths, I really did. But they are my favourites out of all Bat-related characters and Batman talks to her about Jason, a little, and
and she goes to find her mother, to ask if she's her mother, to know, to see for herself, she needs it,
and ends up. dying. I. I can't.
He gets..
She gets...
He's forced to remember
She won't do anything but remember
(which is... not a good example, but can you blame me? Her whole Batgirl run is full of memories she keeps bringing up. She's consumed by her past, but.. she's, at the same time, so much more than this past.)
There is no end, there is no beginning. What do they see, looking in the mirror?
They die as heroes.
(she won)
(he lost)
...and it's their mothers who set deadly traps for them. Their mothers are the reason they die.
then..
Someone tells them they are alive, somehow, again.
And it's a mistake - to let them live.
Their mothers are dead.
Everything has changed.
Something in their very souls twists.
They are different, now, too.
Batgirl (2000) #65-73, Batman (1940) #427-428, Batman (1940) Annual #25, Red Hood: Lost Days #1-6.
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Has Batman ever thought about letting joker die on his own? Without joker first having done something to make Batman choose his death like how in death of the family joker’s death was almost pre-determined. But has Batman ever thought about it?
Hello, anon!
Batman has certainly thought about killing Joker before, as well as letting him die due to wounds sustained while in battle. The only comic I can recall at the moment of Batman explicitly thinking about letting Joker die is Legends of The Dark Knight 2021 Issues #2-3
under the cut for panel specifics
Joker inhales too much of his own joker toxin while they are fighting in a helicopter. This leads to the helicopter crash landing in Gotham waters (it's also where we get that famous scene of Batman giving Joker mouth-to-mouth CPR). Batman is the only one of the two who has the serum for the joker toxin and, after taking half of the serum he looks at Joker's tear and vomit-stained face and we then get these panels:
Of course, Joker taunts Batman for having taken so long to give him the serum and thinking about letting him die. This concludes with Batman once again saving Joker from the brink of death. An interesting point about this comic is that before we get these panels Bruce is actually thinking about a quote from his father about how all life is precious and must be fought for, even the lives of scum like Joker. It makes me wonder if even from the beginning of the comic Bruce was already considering killing Joker for having killed several GCPD cops in a warehouse for seemingly no reason. Or if this was another one of Bruce's classic Breakdowns™.
Nonetheless, Legend of The Knight Comics, don't fall into any linear timeline and can be seen as 'moments' that happened anywhere in the DC universe so we may never know if there was more ulterior motive here.
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Im happy that WFA added Duke and Luke together, since Luke meant so much to Duke when he was growing up. When I read it, I was so happy for Duke. He probably never thought that one day he would know personally and hang out with his childhood hero.
( Rebirth detective comics)
(Wayne family adventures ep. 39)
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