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I don't even read Hawkeye and I want a "disagree harder than I've ever disagreed" button right now. That art is packed full of charm. I read a bunch of spoilers out of habit, but I actually read a bunch of this stuff now so I guess I don't get to do that anymore. Hm.
TexiKenDammit!That fish really got me!Registered Userregular
Batman & Robin Annual #1, a great done in one issue about Bruce actually learning some touching memories about his parents outside of "my parents are deaaad!", and Damian dresses up as little Batman 666 with his canine sidekick while Bruce is away. It has nothing to do with Joker or Owls, and is what I truly want to see more of from DC these days. Damian drinks milk, in a wine glass! And the third page here has one of the funniest things I've read in a long time, I mean Chris Giarrusso level of funny:
Yeah, B&R was great and the first time I felt that Tomasi truely got Damian's character. I want more aristocratic little shit and less sociopathic preteen.
Batman & Robin Annual #1, a great done in one issue about Bruce actually learning some touching memories about his parents outside of "my parents are deaaad!", and Damian dresses up as little Batman 666 with his canine sidekick while Bruce is away. It has nothing to do with Joker or Owls, and is what I truly want to see more of from DC these days. Damian drinks milk, in a wine glass! And the third page here has one of the funniest things I've read in a long time, I mean Chris Giarrusso level of funny:
Totally agree, B&R Annual was great and was possibly the most fun Batman story of the new 52. The last time I really got genuine smiles from a Bat-book was the last issue of Batman (#713) before it switched over to New 52, and that was a Dick and Damian story. With all of the (rather underwhelming) grotesqueness that's been going on with DoTF lately, a light-hearted Batman story is a very welcome sight. I especially loved the last couple of pages.
I feel like the New 52 often forgets that Batman, Robin, and Alfred are all a pretty close family, and occasionally they get to have good times together despite everything that goes on. This annual was a nice reminder of that.
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Mego Thor"I say thee...NAY!"Registered Userregular
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It's not good. Like webcomic quality.
Re: Flash - Doesn't Grodd have a hard time running given that he has opposable thumbs on his feet? Also,
Re: Spider-Man - I... don't think that he understands what a recursive loop is.
"Ride or Die" confirmed Dominic Toretto, as they took off to find the Dragon Balls in hopes of reviving their friend Sonic
Silly Captain Marvel, don't you know anything about SCIENCE?
Could Hyperion's origin have something to do with the events in New Avengers?
But my real MotW:
AIM snow suits!
Oh, hush.
Lots of webcomics have fantastic art.
Yeah, I should have added "generic" to it.
That art is leagues better than something generic like Questionable Content or Shortpacked.
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Also Hyperion is pretty damn rad.
Do tell.
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Not to mention that there really isn't anything Wendigo-y about that page other than snow.
I stopped spoilering cause really it is 99% ain't gonna happen.
It looks like Clint drew his hair on with a marker
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Totally agree, B&R Annual was great and was possibly the most fun Batman story of the new 52. The last time I really got genuine smiles from a Bat-book was the last issue of Batman (#713) before it switched over to New 52, and that was a Dick and Damian story. With all of the (rather underwhelming) grotesqueness that's been going on with DoTF lately, a light-hearted Batman story is a very welcome sight. I especially loved the last couple of pages.
I feel like the New 52 often forgets that Batman, Robin, and Alfred are all a pretty close family, and occasionally they get to have good times together despite everything that goes on. This annual was a nice reminder of that.
Is Peter Parker now to Doc Ock, what Professor Stein used to be to Firestorm?
Kinda.