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batmancurated · 9 months
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batman by jorge molina; edited from batman the brave & the bold: city of monsters
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but-a-humble-goon · 5 months
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Anyone else remember that one holiday issue of the Batman: The Brave and the Bold tie-in comic where Bruce is straight up like "I'm so tired of saving Christmas. It's every damn year and it's getting old. You know what screw this, I'm saving Hanukkah this year."
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artverso · 4 months
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Otto Schmidt - Ravager
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daydreamerwonderkid · 3 months
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LIVE ACTION DAMIAN WAYNE?!!!!!!
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LIVE ACTION NIGHTWING/BATGIRL/RED HOOD??!!!!!!!!
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There's no script atm and no one's been cast yet
But y'all I'm shaking
This has the potential to be either really fucking good or really fucking bad
Crossing my fingers that this doesn't turn into a complete fucking mess, holy shit
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rayfishandchips · 1 month
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screenshots taken from the comic The Brave and The Bold
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Hal and Barry have such great besties dynamics in this comic (and basically everywhere else)
have a very adorable comfy camping Barry everyone.
My hc on this is that the earth GLs and the flashfam are like two families that are family friends with each other. All these GL-flash pairs have great character dynamics I love every one of them sm asdjhlsfkhajskfhasdsss
next time maybe I can make an edit of faster friends to show some kyle wally dynamics
Bart doesn't seem to have his own lantern yet but maybe he's just the family's baby
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allovesthings · 26 days
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I'm just gonna say it, I'm not that optimistic about James Gunn's the brave and the bold and maybe that's just because I love Dick.. He said he was inspired by Morrison's run as Batman with Damian as Robin but the main appeal of that specific era, as in Morrison with Damian as Robin was that it was a DickBats story. it wasn't Bruce under the cowl, it was Dick and the dynamic duo was reversed.
Morrison did write Bruce as Batman but not with Damian. Tim was still his Robin and then Bruce "died" was sent back in time.
So I'm worried. It feels like we are giving the storyline of another character to Bruce and I don't necessarily like that ? Because Bruce has so many more stories to take from, stories with Damian as Robin.
Unless they are doing Batman Inc ? I hope not either.... I kinda hate the entire concept.
Also Morrison retconned Talia to be a rapist and that just doesn't sit right with me. Let's hope he doesn't take that part of the story.
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briala-of-orlais · 4 months
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girl you are beating up a mugger in broad daylight
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gameraboy2 · 3 months
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The Brave and the Bold #78 (1968), original art by Bob Brown
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dduane · 10 months
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I'm not entirely sure how I wound up watching this. But it's hilarious. (And the writing's delightfully dry in places.)
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inhousearchive · 7 days
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House-ad for Green Lantern (1960) #65 and The Brave and the Bold (1955) #81.
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comic-covers · 9 months
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(1959)
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batmancurated · 9 months
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batman: the brave & the bold #6 cover by simone di meo
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cantsayidont · 3 months
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For a long time, the main impetus for DC reprinting any its voluminous back catalog was some promotional or licensing tie-in: a movie, a TV show, some merchandise they were trying to push, or just a popular ongoing book. Given how prominently Dr. Fate was featured in the recent BLACK ADAM movie, therefore, it's surprising and somewhat disheartening that DC didn't take the opportunity to do some kind of greatest hits compilation for the character, who was certainly the best thing about that mostly terrible film.
This is especially unfortunate because you could fit quite a bit of Dr. Fate's Silver Age and Bronze Age non-JSA appearances in a single volume, starting with the two 1965 SHOWCASE team-ups with Hourman shown above, by Gardner Fox and Murphy Anderson. There are also a number of later team-ups with Superman and Batman:
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Fate then got a couple of solo features in the '70s:
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Kubert cover notwithstanding, the 1ST ISSUE SPECIAL story, which is written by Marty Pasko, has some really outstanding early Walt Simonson art, while the SECRET ORIGINS OF SUPER-HEROES story has an eight-page retelling of Fate's origin, narrated by Kent Nelson's wife Inza, by the ALL-STAR team of Paul Levitz and Joe Staton.
In 1982, Doctor Fate got his own eight-page backup feature in, weirdly enough, THE FLASH #306–313. Despite what a couple of the covers imply, there wasn't a team-up between the Flash and Fate (who in those days still existed on separate parallel Earths); the Fate strip was just an unrelated second feature.
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This strip, written by Marty Pasko and Steve Gerber with spectacular art by Keith Giffen and Larry Mahlstedt, presents an array of interesting ideas (some of which obviously paved the way for Giffen's 1987 revamp). Pasko had already established (in the 1975 1ST ISSUE SPECIAL story) that Doctor Fate wasn't exactly Kent Nelson: He was really the ancient Lord of Order Nabu, the entity who trained Nelson in the magical arts, who possessed Nelson's body whenever he put on the Helm of Fate. In other words, the Dr. Fate of these stories isn't so much a man wearing a magical helmet as a magical helmet wearing a man. Nabu has made both Kent and Inza ageless — they both appear about 25, but by this time, they're really in their 60s — but allows them little real control of their lives. Kent has more or less resigned himself to it, but Inza is feeling the strain of being trapped in a magical menage à trois with her husband and an inhuman entity that has little regard for Kent's welfare and even less for hers. Nabu, for his part, seems to exist in a state of constant mystical urgency in which human frailties are an unaffordable distraction.
This could have been really compelling, and it's both graphically interesting and quite strange, but all that is a lot to squeeze into eight-page installments, and having them crammed in the back of one of DC's most conventional superhero books was obviously not optimal. It was also having to compete for Giffen and Mahlstedt's attention with LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES, which I assume was why the Fate strip was dropped after only eight installments.
To everyone's surprise, there was even a Doctor Fate action figure in 1984 as part of the Kenner Super Powers line. This came with a little minicomic, which to my knowledge has never been reprinted:
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All of this stuff would add up to something in the realm of 230 pages, which would easily fit into a single trade paperback collection with a digestible price point. Maddeningly, DC has already done the color remastering for roughly three-fifths of this material, so even that probably wouldn't be a huge chore (although the Giffen/Mahlstedt stuff, which has a lot of color holds and graphic effects, really calls for more care in remastering than DC has tended to give its older material of late.)
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artverso · 6 months
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Otto Schmidt - Superman
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momachan · 28 days
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Flash & Green Lantern: The Brave & The Bold (1999-2000).
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vicstwashington · 1 year
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Well, here it is...
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SUPERMAN: LEGACY — Written by James Gunn, the film will hit theaters on July 11, 2025 and focus on Superman balancing his Kryptonian heritage with his human upbringing.
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THE AUTHORITY — DC's WildStorm characters will join the DC Universe as members of The Authority take matters into their own hands to do what they believe is right.
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THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD — The DCU will introduce its Batman and Robin in this unusual father-son story, inspired by Grant Morrison's comics.
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SUPERGIRL: WOMAN OF TOMORROW — This science fiction adventure will be based on Tom King and Bilquis Evely's amazing, award-winning recent comics stories and present a Supergirl that viewers are not used to seeing.
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SWAMP THING — The film will investigate the dark origins of Swamp Thing.
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CREATURE COMMANDOS — This seven-episode animated show, written by James Gunn, shows Amanda Waller creating a black-ops team out of monstrous prisoners.
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WALLER – Starring Viola Davis, this series features Team Peacemaker and will be written by Christal Henry (WATCHMEN) and Jeremy Carver (Supernatural).
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BOOSTER GOLD — In this live-action series, Booster Gold uses basic technology from the future to pretend to be a superhero in the present day.
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LANTERNS — This enormous TV event series follows intergalactic cops John Stewart and Hal Jordan as they uncover a dark mystery.
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PARADISE LOST ­– Set in Themyscira, home of the Amazons and birthplace of Wonder Woman, this TV drama focuses on the genesis and political intrigue of an island of all women.
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