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Posted by admin, filed under Batman. Date: September 25, 2008, 4:00 pm | No Comments »
How do you rate the animated Twoface and Joker to thier Nolan counterparts?
Great as Ledger was i still think the basic characterisation of Hamil tops it ledger was better written and darker but something about hamil makes me think he is better probably because he is a more traditional take, dangerous hand buzzers ect and that slightly aristoric air he carries despite his madness.
Eckharts twoface was strange it was well done but his reasons for becomig the rampaging twoface didnt gel well it seemed "rachels dead and the worst villain in gotham has persuaded me he didnt do it im gonna kill some cops!" i still think they didnt delve enough into the psycology of harvey which could explain his madness later on. The animated Twoface was more clearly portrayed Harveywas a brilliant attorny and a good guy but flawed he was vain in regards to his looks and had the big bad harv persona i think it worked far better.
Your thoughts?.
Posted by Damiean Dark, filed under Batman, Batman Forums. Date: September 30, 2008, 5:49 pm | Comments Off
Now, this has may have been addressed in some kind of elseworld, but what would Gotham have ended up looking like if Dr. and Martha Wayne had never been shot?
Oh and if this has been adressed please direct me to the story.
Posted by Lew Moxon, filed under Batman, Batman Forums. Date: September 30, 2008, 5:12 pm | Comments Off
Michelle Pfeiffer interviewed during the promotion of Batman Returns (1992)
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Posted by admin, filed under Batman Returns, Batman Videos. Date: September 30, 2008, 4:49 pm | No Comments »
Posted by Seraku, filed under Batman, Batman Forums. Date: September 30, 2008, 3:58 pm | Comments Off
In the old Earth-1 continuity, Batman occasionally attended meetings of a group called The Mystery Analysts of Gotham City. One of its members was a female mystery novelist named Kaye Daye. As far as I can tell from online research, she has not been heard from since well before Crisis on Infinite Earths, and the same statement MAY apply to the entire club.
Does anyone know of any Post-COIE story that told us anything about Kaye Daye and/or any other members of the Mystery Analysts of Gotham City? Or has the entire concept of that club just been left floating in limbo for over two decades?
Posted by Lorendiac, filed under Batman, Batman Forums. Date: September 30, 2008, 2:35 pm | Comments Off
Posted by Seraku, filed under Batman, Batman Forums. Date: September 30, 2008, 1:08 pm | Comments Off
Posted by Mill4rd, filed under Batman, Batman Forums. Date: September 30, 2008, 11:33 am | Comments Off
http://www.dccomics.com/media/excerpts/9922_x.pdf
So this all one twisted game for the Black Glove....
In retrospect, the Black Gloves plan seems pretty obvious taking in account their acitons in the Club of Heroes and the mention of that movie synopsis in part of R.I.P.
Posted by dreyga2000, filed under Batman, Batman Forums. Date: September 30, 2008, 10:00 am | Comments Off
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