Get ready to stop an Ice Age about to take over Gotham City as McFarlane Toys returns to the events of Batman & Robin with a ...
not from the Golden Age Batman era. You look at the fashions in Gotham City as well, there’s a Gotham City architecture that does not look like 1989 does anywhere else. People are wearing fedora ...
Please verify your email address. Your browser does not support the video tag. Once upon a time, DC's Batman seemed to get a new game every other year. The Dark ...
The Batman was a welcome reset for DC’s flagship superhero. After Ben Affleck’s turn never truly established itself in Zack Snyder’s divisive spectacles, this younger refresh from director ...
At least, that used to be the case, considering that we’re in an age of “legacy sequels ... the narrative and worldbuilding of Batman is relatively simple. By the time we reach the end ...
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With DC’s new All In publishing initiative, DC is taking on reinvention again with the Absolute Universe — including a new, reinvented version of Batman. Written by Scott Snyder with art by ...
John Jackson Miller watched 1989’s Batman 12 times in the theater ... I took the Golden Age Clayface Basil Karlo and made him more sympathetic and tragic. I wanted to tie his tragedy to ...
that meant bringing Batman’s personal relationship with gun violence into the modern age. Their new Batman is big — literally a huge dude — and instead of a billionaire, he’s a blue-collar ...
Warning: This article contains spoilers for The Penguin episode 7, “Top Hat.”] “One thing was clear to me from a tender age: It’s a cold, cold world,” says Oswald Cobblepot in 2011’s Penguin: Pain and ...
Singer/TV personality Adrienne Bailon turns 41 and actor F. Murray Abraham turns 85, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 24.
A World’s Finest style team-up between Batman and Superman, rather than the whole League. That is what I expected out of a series called “The Kryptonian Age” and might have been preferable.