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Lobok posted:It's not even a good burn from their perspective. Like yeah, my homeworld blew up shortly after I left it as an infant (or fetus if you're John Byrne), totes my fault. I took it as a "Sink the boat you're in just to kill the captain" moment to rub the fact that Batman is dead on their faces
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Maybe he was worried Batman was standing behind him.
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# ? Oct 14, 2019 18:11 |
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Batman has also come up with multiple plans to kill Superman. Luthor can respect that.
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# ? Oct 14, 2019 19:26 |
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Mulva posted:Batman has also come up with multiple plans to kill Superman. Kinda want to see Luthor try to pull a Tower of Babel and steal one, only Bruce probably put in an Anti-Luthor failsafe after that story.
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imo it takes a very luthorian view of both intelligence and humanity to think batman is the most intelligent human on dc earth e: Cyborg is right there Doc Hawkins fucked around with this message at 19:39 on Oct 14, 2019 |
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Doc Hawkins posted:imo it takes a very luthorian view of both intelligence and humanity to think batman is the most intelligent human on dc earth He asked him on the previous page (while complementing him) why had they not worked together before. Cyborg’s reply was “well you kept trying to kill my friends”
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I like that page in concept but I think the writing is kinda trash with the pointless Batman dicksucking and the way too many words after punching luthor in the face. I like it still though because luthor deserves punches in the face often.
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Yvonmukluk posted:Kinda want to see Luthor try to pull a Tower of Babel and steal one, only Bruce probably put in an Anti-Luthor failsafe after that story. In Squadron Supreme: Hyperion vs Nighthawk, the Batman expy steals the Lex Luthor expy's diary of plans to murder every superhero just so he can mildly inconvenience the Superman expy. It's great.
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# ? Oct 15, 2019 00:28 |
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Has Luther ever been accused of being Batman?
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# ? Oct 15, 2019 22:29 |
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it's bizarre to me that anyone suspects batman to be maintaining a public life of any kind. even if you accept he's human and not an animistic spirit of vengeance, he could just be living in the sewers like the ninja turtles. also he seems like a pretty busy guy! but i guess now they have many stories of superheroes getting revealed to judge by. wait, why doesn't anyone ever say about their weird co-workers "don't mess with that guy, we think they may be a superhero?" why aren't they doing extensive investigations on everyone who joins all these evil corporations? superheroes don't need to be very common for the idea of someone in your life secretly being one to be in people's minds every day.
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# ? Oct 15, 2019 22:40 |
Doc Hawkins posted:it's bizarre to me that anyone suspects batman to be maintaining a public life of any kind. even if you accept he's human and not an animistic spirit of vengeance, he could just be living in the sewers like the ninja turtles. also he seems like a pretty busy guy! The idea of Batman being out all night every single night is a very modern one, they used to play it more realistic.
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Lurdiak posted:The idea of Batman being out all night every single night is a very modern one, they used to play it more realistic. Define modern, at the very least I think it predates the Keaton films.
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Lurdiak posted:The idea of Batman being out all night every single night is a very modern one, they used to play it more realistic. I kinda like the idea that Matt Murdock did for a bit and have Spider-Man and Iron First wear your costume while you have an alibi to throw people off. I assume they do that occasionally in universe just throw people off.
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ruddiger posted:Has Luther ever been accused of being Batman? Patton Oswalt wrote a pretty good one-shot a while back, JLA: Welcome to the Working Week, which is mostly narrated by a guy from Portland who runs a superhero 'zine. At one point, he airs the theory that given Batman's level of funding and tech, he's obviously working for Luthor.
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Mooseontheloose posted:I kinda like the idea that Matt Murdock did for a bit and have Spider-Man and Iron First wear your costume while you have an alibi to throw people off. I assume they do that occasionally in universe just throw people off. Batman has done that a few times (with Nightwing, Green Arrow, and Superman off the top of my head.) I also know that Batman has pretended to be Clark Kent at least once as has Supergirl.
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Mooseontheloose posted:I kinda like the idea that Matt Murdock did for a bit and have Spider-Man and Iron First wear your costume while you have an alibi to throw people off. I assume they do that occasionally in universe just throw people off. Superman and Batman have been doing this for each other since probably the 50's. Robin and Alfred have also filled in at various times.
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# ? Oct 16, 2019 04:51 |
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'66 Batman and Green Hornet provided alibis for each other. Though the problem was that people thought Bruce Wayne was the Hornet and vice versa because that's how Batman '66 rolls.
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Doc Hawkins posted:imo it takes a very luthorian view of both intelligence and humanity to think batman is the most intelligent human on dc earth I don't gently caress with comics Cyborg for what I believe to be wholly justified reasons, have they finally settled on whether or not he was a troubled kid who rejected his egghead parents, a jock who rejected his egghead parents, or an eggheaded jock who just was mad about being turned into a robot?
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Nipponophile posted:Superman and Batman have been doing this for each other since probably the 50's. Robin and Alfred have also filled in at various times. everyone in the justice league with a secret identity owes the martian manhunter eternal gratitude
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OnimaruXLR posted:I don't gently caress with comics Cyborg for what I believe to be wholly justified reasons, have they finally settled on whether or not he was a troubled kid who rejected his egghead parents, a jock who rejected his egghead parents, or an eggheaded jock who just was mad about being turned into a robot? I think these days it's 3
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# ? Oct 16, 2019 12:48 |
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Punch Luthor all day, erry day, for any reason
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# ? Oct 16, 2019 13:04 |
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Some people are about to get exploded when the next page of Kill Six Billion Demons comes out as our furious dumbass barista heroine stops being nice and starts getting real: (possibly favorite part of this tournament arc is that the characters were given random, unexplained rankings just like in a manga and Allison's were B/C/SS+) habeasdorkus fucked around with this message at 13:10 on Oct 16, 2019 |
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Lurdiak posted:The idea of Batman being out all night every single night is a very modern one, they used to play it more realistic. For a long time it was canon that most people in Gotham didn't even believe that there was a "batman".
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Alhazred posted:For a long time it was canon that most people in Gotham didn't even believe that there was a "batman". That's not really true. Between the various reboots it's become part of his history that for awhile Bruce operated as Batman and people thought Batman was a myth. But almost all the Batman comics that have been published that were supposed to take place in whatever version of "the present" DC was at then, Batman was a known quantity for most of Gotham.
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Skwirl posted:That's not really true. Between the various reboots it's become part of his history that for awhile Bruce operated as Batman and people thought Batman was a myth. But almost all the Batman comics that have been published that were supposed to take place in whatever version of "the present" DC was at then, Batman was a known quantity for most of Gotham. I still like the idea that there were myths about Batman. Especially the bit in Scare Tactics where Batman confronts a young vampire girl, and she throws herself on the ground at his feet, apologizes for having come to Gotham without first getting permission, begs him to protect her, and swears that she didn't hunt on his territory. the vampire population of the DC Universe had become convinced that he was a) one of them and b) far more powerful than they were.
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# ? Oct 20, 2019 06:50 |
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There's a guy in my office who looks a hell of a lot like Tom Hardy. Not once have I ever thought he actually is Tom Hardy, because even if you notice they look similar, why would he be working in my office. I always assumed that's how it works for Clark Kent and other heroes.
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CityMidnightJunky posted:There's a guy in my office who looks a hell of a lot like Tom Hardy. Not once have I ever thought he actually is Tom Hardy, because even if you notice they look similar, why would he be working in my office. I always assumed that's how it works for Clark Kent and other heroes. Is he always conveniently on vacation when Tom Hardy is filming a movie? Do you read about Tom Hardy breaking a leg doing a stunt and then your coworker shows up on crutches with some cockamamie story about a skiing accident?
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Phy posted:Is he always conveniently on vacation when Tom Hardy is filming a movie? Do you read about Tom Hardy breaking a leg doing a stunt and then your coworker shows up on crutches with some cockamamie story about a skiing accident? Is Tom Hardy Method? He could be researching a roll?
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Parahexavoctal posted:I still like the idea that there were myths about Batman. That's a pretty cool addition to the Batman mythos. How did Batman react to that?
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Parahexavoctal posted:I still like the idea that there were myths about Batman. Please post this sequence, it sounds neat.
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# ? Oct 20, 2019 07:33 |
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It never made sense to me that anybody in-universe would even believe there was only one Batman. If there's only one of him, he would be the busiest man in the universe. Second, obviously the Batman who's on the Justice League can't be the same guy who's running around catching street-level bank robbers, how does that make any sense? How would a regular human be on the Justice League? Thirdly, even if there's only one Batman operating at a time, he must have been killed and replaced by a new guy a half-dozen times by this point.
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# ? Oct 20, 2019 10:40 |
The Bat That Walks
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Doom Mathematic posted:It never made sense to me that anybody in-universe would even believe there was only one Batman. If there's only one of him, he would be the busiest man in the universe. Second, obviously the Batman who's on the Justice League can't be the same guy who's running around catching street-level bank robbers, how does that make any sense? How would a regular human be on the Justice League? Thirdly, even if there's only one Batman operating at a time, he must have been killed and replaced by a new guy a half-dozen times by this point. Obviously Batman is secretly Wolverine. Or vice versa.
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Beachcomber posted:Obviously Batman is secretly Wolverine. Or vice versa. Isn't there currently three or four Wolverines, including one actual wolverine, in the MCU? Alhazred fucked around with this message at 11:49 on Oct 20, 2019 |
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CityMidnightJunky posted:There's a guy in my office who looks a hell of a lot like Tom Hardy. Not once have I ever thought he actually is Tom Hardy, because even if you notice they look similar, why would he be working in my office. I always assumed that's how it works for Clark Kent and other heroes. Are you constantly in life or death situations that Tom Hardy shows up to save you from? Do you have a special watch that allows you to communicate with Tom Hardy? Did Tom Hardy ever use a transformation machine of his own design to turn you into a black woman?
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Doom Mathematic posted:It never made sense to me that anybody in-universe would even believe there was only one Batman. If there's only one of him, he would be the busiest man in the universe. Second, obviously the Batman who's on the Justice League can't be the same guy who's running around catching street-level bank robbers, how does that make any sense? How would a regular human be on the Justice League? Thirdly, even if there's only one Batman operating at a time, he must have been killed and replaced by a new guy a half-dozen times by this point. Why would anyone believe Batman is a regular human, have you seen half the poo poo he does?
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Alhazred posted:Isn't there currently three or four Wolverines, including one actual wolverine, in the MCU? Yes, but only one is allowed to be Wolverine at a time. They do have Logan classic Old Man Logan from an alternate future Laura Kinney, clone of Logan Gabby, AKA Honey Badger, clone of Laura Daken, son of Logan James Logan, son of a different dimension's Logan Jonathan the Actual Wolverine
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Parahexavoctal posted:I still like the idea that there were myths about Batman. Well now I need to read this.
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Doom Mathematic posted:Second, obviously the Batman who's on the Justice League can't be the same guy who's running around catching street-level bank robbers, how does that make any sense? Sometimes I genuinely feel this way as a reader. All my favorite Batman stories involve him like, solving a regular crime committed by a guy who's face looks weird, using punches to defend himself, and it gets dicey but he triumphs. I really can't connect that with the guy who regularly goes to space, defeats Green Lantern villains, and has enough tech to hold back Superman if he gets mind controlled. And that's even without the omnipresent problem the DC comics have where in theory any superhero could solve their problems by yelling "SUPERMAN, HELP!" at the top of their lungs.
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Elfface posted:Yes, but only one is allowed to be Wolverine at a time. They do have There are currently 0 wolverines in the mcu. Rated 4 Pinocchio's
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# ? Oct 20, 2019 14:53 |