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dispatchdcu · 2 years ago
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Batman/ Spawn: Unplugged #1 Preview
Batman/ Spawn: Unplugged #1 Preview #batmanspawn #spawn #batman #DCEU #dccomics #comics #comicbooks #news #dcu #dcuuniverse #art #info #NCBD #amazon #comicbooknews #previews #reviews #batman #darkknight #capedcrusader #brucewayne #detectivecomics
Batman/ Spawn: Unplugged #1 Preview:  Two dark heroes, cursed by tragedy, find their paths again crossing…but not by choice! What sinister foe is at work, pitting the Dark Knight against the Hellspawn? From the shadows of Gotham City to New York City, this epic event is the blockbuster you’ve been waiting almost two decades for! Written by TODD McFARLANE Art and cover by GREG CAPULLO Variant…
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agrimmind · 2 years ago
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Batman Spawn Unplugged Written By: Todd McFarlane Pencils By: Greg Capullo Inks By: Todd McFarlane
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graphicpolicy · 2 years ago
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Preview: Batman/Spawn #1 Unplugged
Batman/Spawn #1 Unplugged preview. A special unlettered, inks-only version of the historic team-up! #comics #comicbooks #batman #spawn
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smashpages · 2 years ago
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Artwork from Batman/Spawn Unplugged by Greg Capullo and Todd McFarlane
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covrlover · 2 years ago
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Greg Capullo and Tod McFarlane - Batman x Spawn Unplugged
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comiccrusaders · 2 years ago
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#REVIEW: Batman/Spawn: Unplugged by @ToddMcFarlane #GregCapullo & more... from @ImageComics/@DCComics @C_V_R_TheBard #SCORE: 5/5 #comics #CVReview http://ow.ly/CqFF50NnGv2
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Batman Spawn UNPLUGGED . #batman #spawn #dc #dccomic #image #imagecomics #compracomicsenpanama #tiendadecomics #comicsenpanama #coleccionistasdepanama #comicbookcommunity #collectorcommunity #cosasdecomics #ventadecomics #superhero #superheroes #panama #arraijan #lachorrera #comics #cosasdecomics #yoquieroesecomic #panamaoesteuniversodesconocido #selfie #comicbookloop #sunday (at Panama Oeste Universo Desconocido) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cps8xleOV53/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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cybercitycomix · 2 years ago
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Top New DC Comic Releases for the Week of February 15th, 2023.
Batgirls #15,
Batman Beyond the White Knight #8,
Batman Incorporated #5,
Batman Spawn Unplugged #1,
Batman the Adventures Continue Season 3 #2,
Danger Street #3,
Icon vs Hardware #1,
Lazarus Planet: Dark Fate #1,
Swamp Thing Green Hell #2 +
Wildcats #4.
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spawn-universe · 2 years ago
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Batman/Spawn #1 UNPLUGGED
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An Inked Only Version of the Blockbuster Issue from Todd McFarlane and Greg Capullo
The comic book crossover of the year, Batman/Spawn, will put the artwork front and center in Batman/Spawn: Unplugged. The unlettered, inks only version of the Batman and Spawn team-up will highlight the art and inks by industry icons Greg Capullo and Todd McFarlane when it's available at local comic shops on February 14.
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maxdark158 · 4 years ago
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OOOH two chapters in one week??? damn even i’m jealous. of myself. though this also isn’t edited so i might read it tomorrow morning and regret life, soooo
Angel in Gotham: Part 1 ~ Part 2 ~ Part 3 ~ Part 4 ~ Part 5 ~ Part 6 ~ Ao3
Demon in Gotham: Part 1 ~ Part 2 ~ Part 3 ~ Part 4 ~ Part 5 ~ Ao3
Fanart for AiG: Riddler ~ Joker thank you @thegreysman
Please tag me in any fanart you draw for this guys ^^
oooOOOooo
The large plant in the street wasn’t promising.
Neither was the very loud scream of pain they heard as they arrived to the scene.
Damian might’ve popped some knuckles when he clenched his fists, he wasn’t fully paying attention. What the ever-loving fucking hell in a fuck was Ivy doing? Harley best not be here too or Damian may strangle both of them for coming near his Angel.
Deep fucking breaths I’m going to fucking lose it-
When they arrived, father signaled a quick “to first two follow” plan and he and Grayson went ahead, leaving Damian and Drake on the roof. Damian itched to jump and move forward. The worry was awful, filling his mind with the most unrealistic of thoughts. He tried to correct them, prove them wrong, but they were overwhelming.
What if I check through her window to make sure she’s in there and oka- he didn’t know which room she had and it would take too long.
What if the scream was hers- It was deeper, male sounding.
What if she was crushed under that plant- She wouldn’t be, right? There wasn’t any evidence of someone being under there-
What if she’s hurt? Afraid? Dying?
He heard yelling. Angry yelling, in a male voice. The constricting worry reminded him of every dangerous male villain in Gotham right now. He went through a list of those currently MIA, those who might’ve yelled. It didn’t make sense, no villain sighting was reported aside from Ivy…
But it was possible.
And the possibility made Damian want to puke.
He had to move he had to do something. He jumped down. It hadn’t been enough time yet but he didn’t care. He heard Drake hiss something in warning about Batman’s orders or something Damian didn’t fucking care about, because he had to see for himself. He had to walk in there and he had to make sure she was okay.
Before he could go in, he saw Ivy walk out through the door. What?! he moved to intercept her before seeing the blood going down her leg- What the fucking fuck happened?! Why was she bleeding?
Ivy raised a brow when she saw him. “I got a pass this time, bird. Might want to help them in there.”
The sick feeling returned. He didn’t want to trust a villain, a criminal… but Ivy wasn’t the most horrible.
He eyed the blood, the worried weeds supplying images of his Angel bleeding in the same way. Ivy was not the worst that could happen… His mind went through that handy list of villains again. Many much worse than Ivy.
Damian turned away from Ivy. Father and Grayson shattered the window the plant hadn’t gone through, he made a motion toward it before Drake grabbed his shoulder.
“Let go of me you-“
“If you’re going to disobey Batman, at least let me go with you,” Drake looked exasperated. “You’re focused on your friend, right? Someone needs to watch your ass then.”
Damian glared before prying Drake’s hand off his shoulder. If he wanted to follow, fine. Damian wouldn’t stop him. He went through the broken window and finally entered the hotel.
The vending machine was unplugged and face down on the ground, glass surrounding it. Ivy’s giant plant was in the middle of the room, steam thicker than the pot it previously inhabited and petals as big as the Batmobile’s tires. Other miscellaneous things were strewn across the room, including cut hair near the elevator.
But what had Damian’s heart pounding was the playing cards. Playing cards that were embedded in the walls and the front desk and the floor. Razor sharp playing cards. A certain villain’s playing cards.
Fucking fucking shit fuck bitch ass fuck-
“Father,” Damian’s voice was surprisingly level as he spoke. His eyes landed on the fucking purple suited clown mother fucker himself. “What is Joker doing here?”
Father however seemed to be answering something Grayson must have said, “It appears she was rescuing…”
Ivy was rescuing.
Ivy was helping.
Damian’s eyes scanned the room right as someone else made themselves known.
Marinette!
The air left his lungs. She looked worse for wear, dark circles under her eyes and blood- fucking hell blood on her person. She was shaking like a leaf in the wind, and Damian wanted nothing more than to comfort her. Help her.
He opened his mouth to speak, stepping toward her.
She began to sob.
As if Damian somehow needed to panic even more.
“I’m sorry,” the words were quietly choked out between hics and sobs. “I’m a hor- horrible person and-”
“Hey now,” Grayson took a step closer, trying to comfort her. Damian’s feet were stuck to the floor, the words stuck in his mouth, preventing him from doing the same. “I’m sure you’re not-”
She held up her hands, showing the blood on them. Damian inhaled sharply when he saw the bits of glass embedded into her palm – the green haired fuck hurt her.
“I broke his leg,” she took a big gulp of air. Damian bit back the words and he deserved it. “With a rock. And I threw things at him. A chocolate bar, a cookie, a phone, a lamp, a vending machine-”
“A vending machine?” His father glanced at the vending machine on the ground. Damian didn’t bother trying to decipher his expression, Marinette was turning red and gasping between her sobs. She needed to breathe.
“Miss, please calm down,” Grayson began to step toward her. Damian’s feet finally moved, and he began surging toward her as well.
She fell, nearly hitting her head on the way down. Damian caught her before she could though, barely. Fuck, she needed to breathe like yesterday.
“I’m terrible, horrible, I shouldn’t have done this,” the words used the last of her breath and were only a whisper.
Panic made his throat feel stuck and his voice thick. “Angel,” Damian spoke as calmly as he could. “You need to breathe.”
She didn’t breathe.
oooOOOooo
Usually, lack of sleep was associated with the coffee obsessed Drake, but it seemed Damian’s own mind was determined to show him what it was like to live like a lunatic. He wasn’t able to sleep even when he tried, though he didn’t try that much either. He’s pretty sure he spent an hour staring at his weedkiller order – an order that somehow got lost in Kentucky – wishing it to suddenly appear at the front gate. Then again after coming home, most of the night was a blur.
He rubbed his eyes and let his thoughts wander through the memories of last night. Or, early morning technically.
Marinette looked delicate and broken on the stretcher as she was loaded into the ambulance. Damian had to turn his head away. He saw Drake and Todd looking at him, but he didn’t want their fucking pity.
She’d be fine.
She had to be.
After Angel had passed out, she began to breathe again. She immediately got medical attention for her injuries, riding in a different ambulance than Joker, who also got medical attention at Arkham. Damian wanted nothing more than to skin him alive as he left, but he avoided doing it for the time being. Barely.
“There’s some of Joker’s laughing shit over here, B-man.”
“Have Red Robin neutralize it. We’ll have to check the tapes and see if anyone was affected.”
“Besides the guy who’s body we found behind the desk, I don’t think anyone else got hit. But good call. Red Robin, over here!”
Drake got the security camera feed and Damian saw the entirety of what happened in the hotel lobby. His Angel fought bravely and intelligently, though he couldn’t say he was a fan of the bitch who left her behind.
“Why did she go for the elevator? I’d hate being stuck in there with the Joker. And she let her classmate just fight?”
“Maybe she called for help once she got away. And even if she didn’t, we can’t judge a teenager for panicking in this situation, Tim. Damian’s friend is an anomaly.”
“I don’t know… too bad the cameras don’t have audio, I wonder what she’s saying before they realize that Joker is there.”
“Are you able to read her lips?”
“Golly jee I wish I fucking thought of that! Thanks for reminding me to read her lips on this old and grainy camera footage where you can barely tell her eyes from her nose!”
“Jesus Replacement, no need to bite my head off.”
Damian looked into it,and found that no calls were made to the police until the plant fell through the window. The calls then were about Ivy appearing, deduced by people nearby who saw the plant. That good for nothing bitch left my Angel with the Joker-
“No calls were made by anyone within the hotel. All the calls were made by people on the street or living nearby who saw the plant.”
“Hmm… Odd…”
“…I’m sorry but how the fuck did someone sleep through a giant ass plant breaking the main floor windows? How?!”
“Maybe it’s a French secret.”
He shook his head. After they got all the information, father decided to send the French children back early and pay for it himself. Damian, internally, knew why. He painted a target on Angel’s back, if she didn’t have one before.
“You realize he heard you, right?”
“What do you want, Todd?”
“Fucks’ sake demon spawn, listen to me. Joker heard you call her Angel.”
“…”
“I was already aware of that. I’ve made plans to have the class moved back in Paris. If it gets around, She’ll be an ocean away and more difficult to harm.”
“Alright, B. Was just trying to warn Demon Spawn.”
“Maybe next time he won’t fuck up.”
“Tim, no need to be harsh.”
“It’s vigilante 101, Bruce. Damian’s been doing this for years.”
“Perhaps instead of being berated for a mistake he didn’t intend, you should let Master Damian retire to his room to rest.”
Damian grumbled to himself, trying to push the intrusive awful worrisome thoughts out of his head. The ones that said maybe going back to Paris wouldn’t be enough to protect her. The ones that said Joker would want revenge, the ones that-
The ones that he wasn’t fucking listening to right now thank you very fucking much!
Damian sighed to himself. He needed some sleep. After handling the news, getting the class handled, and looking into everything involving Joker’s break in at the hotel he was told to get to bed as the sun began rising. It hadn’t really worked, as now a few hours later he was debating stealing some of Drake’s coffee to make it through the day.
Because he did have one very important task to do today. He needed to check on his Angel, and say goodbye to her. He had her number of course, and they could text as often as possible for the two of them, but he still needed to see her. See her and apologize for how horrible this trip must’ve turned out for her.
I’m bad luck, being near me ruined her trip.
Damian went to the bathroom to brush his teeth, ignoring that train of thought.
Riddler attacked her when I was there. Joker appeared after I dropped her off. I made her unlucky. I got her hurt.
It’d be easier to ignore that train of thought if it weren’t so fucking loud.
Time felt blurry right now. Probably because he was tired. But soon he was dressed in a hoodie and sunglasses, disguised so he didn’t get mobbed by paparazzi while visiting his Angel in the hotel. He was pulling his shoes on when there was a knock at the door.
“What do you want?” The knocking bounced in his head and made it hurt. Maybe he had a migraine, he wasn’t sure.
“Such a nice way to say good morning Demon Spawn,” Todd strolled in like he fucking owned the place and leaned against the wall next to the door. Damian wondered what it’d be like to have Jon’s laser sight so he could glare at Todd and kill him.
“You didn’t have permission to come in.”
“I wanted to talk to you.”
“That doesn’t mean you get to.”
“Tough shit,” Todd rolled his eyes. “…You… alright?”
Damian narrowed his eyes at him. “Why are you asking something like that?”
“Your friend got attacked and is leaving the city because of a target on her back. Which, while I did point out that you called her a petname in front of Joker-“
“It isn’t a petname-“
“-It isn’t your fault.”
The words starkly contrasted Damian’s internal beliefs and he had to blink a few moments to make sure what he heard was real. Because what the fuck? Why would Todd try to convince him his fuck up somehow wasn’t his fucking fault!?
“It’s… not my fault that I stupidly revealed a relationship connection to a civilian in front of one of the worst villains this city has suffered?”
“Okay, that was all you, smartass,” Todd sighed. “but the other shit isn’t your fault. You didn’t hurt her, the fucked up clown did. You didn’t put her in danger, her fucking teacher and class did by abandoning her. You’re at fault for your actions, not other people’s, so if you’re blaming yourself then fucking stop. Freckles’d probably get upset if you were using her to hate yourself.”
“What on this planet makes you think I’m doing that?!” Damian’s voice rose in a snap, hypocritically, because he realized as he spoke the words that he… kind of was doing that.
Fucking feelings and fucking worry and fucking weeds in his head were the reason, of course, but he… was… fuck, he’s tired isn’t he?
“I died, Demon Spawn.” Damian raised a brow at Todd, waiting for the halfwit to continue. “Bruce and I… aren’t on the best of terms, but I did realize he… he did that. Where what Joker did was his fault. I’m not happy the fucker is still alive, but that doesn’t mean Bruce was the one who killed me. No that was all Joker.”
“What does that have to do with anything again?” Damian really just wanted Todd out of his room and not talking about things in the past. He totally understood his point and everything, but it wasn’t anything a gallon sized bottle of weedkiller wouldn’t fix.
“Wow, you must be really tired, damn,” the fucker smirked before his expression changed into something less asshole-ish. “I’m saying that if you’re blaming yourself for what the Joker did to Freckles, stop it. The fucker lost a leg and she’s on her way to the hotel from the hospital now.”
Wait.
Wait what?
“Wait what?!” Damian wasn’t even sure which one he was reacting to – the news that Angel was okay or the news that the Joker was permanently damaged.
Angel’s self defense might’ve permanently helped Gotham?!
Okay maybe he knew what he was reacting to.
Todd turned to leave like a fucking dickhead and Damian could hear the smirk in his voice as he walked away. “Check the news for the Joker thing and ask Alfred to take you to Freckles in like an hour.”
Damian was smart enough to realize that not checking out of spite for Todd would only disadvantage himself.
He still only checked a couple minutes later though. After glaring at his phone willing himself to somehow know without checking.
He needing headache pills.
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The Unnamed Teenager That Defeated The Riddler Cripples Joker!
Just days after beating The Riddler at his own game, the same teenage girl holds off The Joker until Batman arrives!
“We had to amputate him below the knee,” Arkham doctor says. “There was too much glass in the wound, it cut several muscles, tendons, and arties. The shattered bone didn’t help.”
French Teenager Unavailable for Comment.
[Read More]
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Damian had snuck through the lobby up to his Angel’s room. Some of her classmates were downstairs, but he hadn’t paid much attention to them, not caring at the moment.
The last memory he had of her was the blood on her hands and tears in her eyes before she fell to the floor. He wanted to change that, wanted to maybe even see if he could get her to smile. Though that felt ambitious…
He just… needed to make sure she was okay.
Damian knocked on Marinette’s hotel room door.
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vegetacide · 3 years ago
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Interview with a Fic Writer Meme
Thanks to @gumnut-logic for the tag on this.
1. Your favourite fic that you’ve written (or the one you want to give a shout out to)
Can't think of a favourite but I will give a shout of to the one chaptered fic I have actually completed, And Then One Day...
2. Your favourite fic title that you’ve come up with
That would either be Wicked Barista or Dead Man Walking because both (even though Wicked isn't complete..) were enjoyable to write.
Oh and Laird Fish which is lost in my tumblr somewhere.. lol
3. How do you get inspiration to write?
I spend a lot of time day dreaming while doing menial tasks and sometime I like to write down what I come up with. Scenes that I playout in my head that I just have to put down somewhere. If something comes out of it bonus for me.
Playing music while I am doing helps with this as well and what genre that music is varies from day to day.
4. Your favourite genre/subgenre of fic to write?
Whump for sure and I am a romantic so there is always some of that in there too with a sprinkle of spice cause well.... obvious reasons. lol
5. Do you have other hobbies?
I enjoy drawing and doing arty things but my brain has to be in the right head space for that...
Love losing myself in a good book or a great binge fest on Netflix or whatever streaming service I happen to be on.
Killing things on my XBOX. Great stress release and a great way to unplug from reality.
6. A fun fact about you that a lot of people may not know
I used to collect comic books. I have boxes full of them that I will forever refuse to part with. I collected everything from Marvel's X-Men to DC Batman. Todd McFarlane's Spawn to Gen 13 under the IMAGE title and under Top Cow. Also I loved me some G.I.Joe cause I am a massive Snake Eyes fan and so bat for the Snake Eyes/Scarlet pairing. (Screw you, Duke!) In my universe though the whole death of Snake and downloading his memories into a female version of him... doesn't happen.
I'm a little out of date with comic though cause... life... but I would love to get back into it again one day.
7. Pick one character to self project onto...
Oh god... all the ones I have ever thought out scenes with in my head... male/female I don't care.
8. Favourite genre of music
What day of the week is it? lol
Music depends on my mood. Alternative, grunge, rock, house, chill.. god even j-pop from time to time. its whatever tickles my fancy at any given time
9. Your favourite singer/band
Oh this would be a long, long list...
10. How have your experience in fandom been?
I agree with Nutty here... Thunderfam rocks! Since this is the first group I have really ever interacted with and lurked around its been an experience to say the least. Mainly a journey on self discovery on my part and its still going.. Defo recommend it.
Erm so.. ya. There ya have it.
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ink-logging · 6 years ago
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Detective Comics #1000, Chris Conroy & Dave Wielgosz, eds.: I bought this on impulse because it was on the new releases shelf and people were talking about Batman online. It’s a 100-page anthology tribute for the Batman character’s 80th year and the one thousandth issue of “Detective Comics”. I don’t think anyone is ever at their best in a tribute anthology, but that makes them kind of interesting to look at, you know? There are eleven stories, which I will now spoil in their entirety.
1. “Batman’s Longest Case”, Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, FCO Plascencia, Tom Napolitano: The first of two stories in which Batman is doing something that looks grim, but is actually happy and anniversary-ish - both with similar titles, and both from major Batman writers. This is the better one, because I think Capullo is an interesting artist. He’s comparable to Jae Lee, in that he’s someone who had some work in comics under his belt prior to being ushered into the second ‘generation’ of popular Image artists, and has continued to evolve quite vividly over the years. The Capullo of today dials up the use of shadows and silhouette that used to sort of decorate the folds of Spawn’s flowing cape and such - here, they’re used more to focus attention on storytelling fundamentals: geography; gesture; etc. I also generally like the colorist, FCO Plascencia, who’s done some Varleyesque color-as-mood work on earlier comics with this team, though the story here is subdued... very classy, dressed for the gala.   
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Hints of ��90s grotesquerie only pop up once Batman has solved a large number of flamboyantly abstruse riddles and discovered that the titular Longest Case is really an initiation test fronted by wrinkly old Slam Bradley, the original Siegel & Shuster-created star of “Detective Comics” back in 1937, who welcomes Batman to a Guild of Detection. This is clever of the writer, Scott Snyder, because Batman as a basic concept is hugely derivative of earlier pulp, detective and strip hero characters - and, if you’re being honest about paying homage to the character’s origins, you might as well play up lineage as your metaphor.
2. “Manufacture for Use”, Kevin Smith, Jim Lee, Scott Williams, Alex Sinclair, Todd Klein: In contrast, this story shoots for the quintessential. Smith, of course, is the filmmaker and longtime geek culture celebrity who’s written comics off and on, so maybe it’s his distance from the continuum of superhero writing that has inspired a short story that could have run as a backup in any Batman comic since the 1970s, give or take few cultural references. Matches Malone (Batman, when he is being an undercover cop) descends into the secretive world of true crime memorabilia to buy the gun that killed Bruce Wayne’s parents, which he then melts down to form the metal bat-symbol plate Batman wears on his chest, verily steeling his heart with the memory of this tragedy to fortify him in his neverending battle against crime! NANANANANANANANA BATMAAAAAN! Jim Lee and his usual crew makes everything look like it’s ‘supposed’ to, provided you see this type of statuesque posing as the best sort of superhero art, which many DC comics readers presumably do, given how a lot of these things look.
3. “The Legend of Knute Brody”, Paul Dini, Dustin Nguyen, Derek Fridolfs, John Kalisz, Steve Wands: Dini has written tons of comics, with not a few of those drawn by Nguyen, but this feels mostly like DC1k (acronym’s resemblance to “DICK” a purely innocuous reference to Nightwing, I assure you) acknowledging the extensive legacy of “Batman: The Animated Series”, on which Dini was a writer and producer. The story takes the form of a biography of an infamously clumsy hired thug for supervillains, whom even the most novice reader will have figured out is a Batman Family asset about halfway down page 4 of 8, leaving a whole lot of laborious and narration-heavy slapstick to wade through. Admittedly, this might work better as an animated cartoon, with voice acting leavening the pace of the gags, but I’m also not sure ‘this would be better in a different art form’ is the impression superhero comics should be giving right now.
4. “The Batman’s Design”, Warren Ellis, Becky Cloonan, Jordie Bellaire, Simon Bowland: 
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Most of the drawing in DC1k is the kind of stuff you can easily trace to a few popular and fairly narrow traditions of ‘realistic’ superhero art. Becky Cloonan is the only woman to draw an entire comic in here -- Joëlle Jones co-pencils a story with Tony Daniel later on, and Amanda Conner does a pinup, mind -- and her work is the only place in this book where you catch glimpses of a global popular comics beyond the superhero provinces in the Hewlettian wild eyes of the hapless human opponents of her Batman, lunging through velvet layers of cape and smoke, lipless mouth parted on a shōnen ai jaw. It is really very impressive. 
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The writer, Warren Ellis, does a pathos-of-the-hard-man story, in which Batman explains his combat strategies via narration while carrying them out, occasionally making reference to the medical bills his prey will incur and their timely motivations as terroristic white men who feel ignored by the world, and at the end Batman asks the last guy U WANT TO LIVE IN MY NIGHTMARE, LITTLE BOY and the guy is like n- no dr. batman sir, and gives up because Batman’s is too dangerous and scary a life model. It is made clear from the text that Batman has programmed himself into a system of reactionary violence that he inevitably reinforces, but this message is so heavily sugared with cool action and tough talk that the reader can easily disregard such commentary, if so inclined, which has been a trait of Ellis’ genre comics writing since at least as far back as “The Authority” in the late 1990s. It fits Batman as naturally as the goddamned cowl.  
 5. “Return to Crime Alley”, Dennis O’Neil, Steve Epting, Elizabeth Breitweiser, ‘Andworld Design’: I was surprised that there weren’t other writers from across the Atlantic in DC1k, given the extensive contributions of Alan Grant and Grant Morrison to the character. I was maybe not as surprised to see Dennis O’Neil as the lone credited writer to pre-date the blood and thunder revolution of Frank Miller et al. in the mid-1980s, as that commercial shadow is far too long to escape. Of course, O’Neil was one of the architects of superhero comics as a socially relevant proposition and Batman as a once-again ‘serious’ character in the 1970s, and it may be a reflection of his standing as a patriarch that this story contains no sugar whatsoever: on the anniversary of his parents’ death, Batman is confronted by a childhood caregiver who has figured out his dumb secret identity, and castigates him for doing stupid shit like dressing up as an animal and punching the underclass when he could actually do something as a wealthy man to improve the world. Then Batman starts beating the shit out of young masked teens who have stolen a gun, after which Batman, who is also a masked thug, is told that he is, at best, a figure of pity. The end! 
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What emerges from this story, to my eye, is that Batman is a terrible fucking idea if examined with any sort of serious realism - and Steve Epting draws the story as close to photorealism as anything in this book gets. I also think it is not insignificant that O’Neil, the writer here most unplugged from superhero comics as a commercial vocation, is the one to make these observations; to believe in superhero comics is to understand that there is play at the heart of these paper dolls, and to make your living from these things is to contemplate new avenues for play. Maybe Batman is dark, obsessive! Should he... kill? Sure, Bill Finger made him kill. The Shadow killed lots of dudes. So did Dick Tracy. Ramp up the verisimilitude too much, though, and you’ve got a guy wearing a hood going out by the cover of night to scare the shit out of superstitious cowards who’ve been taking from the good people of society, which, in terms of motivational narratives, is the same origin as the Ku Klux Klan. To play nonetheless, is the craftsman’s burden.
6. “Heretic”, Christopher Priest, Neal Adams, Dave Stewart, Willie Schubert: Meanwhile, on the other side of the coin, is veteran Batman artist and frequent Dennis O’Neil collaborator Neal Adams. And while Adams is not credited as the writer on this story, it bears all the hallmarks of his 21st century work at DC: whiplash pacing; uneasy expository dialogue; and eager callbacks to Adams’ earlier work. This is the Batman comic as a continuity-driven adventure, and I found it largely incomprehensible as a story, not unlike Adams’ recent “Deadman” miniseries. I still like his husky Batman, though. 
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7. “I Know”, Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, Josh Reed: Hey, did you know Brian Michael Bendis, writer of approximately ten and one half zillion Marvel comics, is writing comics at DC these days? Here he teams with longtime collaborator Maleev for a story that brings to mind the old line from Grant Morrison’s & Dave McKean’s “Arkham Asylum” about Batman being the real person and the guy under the mask being the mask. The Penguin, of all villains, figures out Batman’s secret identity, but elects not to pursue Bruce Wayne in his private life, because destroying Bruce Wayne would create a pure Batman far too dark and twiztid for anyone to handle. Or, maybe that is all just an image the perfectly sane Batman has deliberately encouraged as part of his umpteenth contingency plan. I would argue that this is a gentle spoof of people taking Batman too seriously, which clicks with what I’ve read of Bendis’ idea of the character in those 100-page comics they sell at Walmart: a globetrotting detective-adventurer, appropriate for all ages. Bear in mind, I’ve read maybe 0.2% of all Brian Bendis comics.  
8. “The Last Crime in Gotham”, Geoff Johns, Kelley Jones, Michelle Madsen, Rob Leigh: Whoa, now we’re talking! Kelley Jones! Just look at this: 
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Such totally weird stuff, coming from the artist who drew all those classic ‘90s covers with the huge bat-ears and wildly distorted musculature, the cape this absurd, unreal shroud. It looks like he’s working from photo reference with some of this comic, but also just tearing out these drawings of huge jawlines and shit, this total what-the-fuck-is-going-on haze, which perfectly matches Geoff Johns’ furiously ridiculous story about an elderly Batman and his wife, Catwoman, and their daughter, and Damian, and a dog, who all investigate a mass murder that turns out to be the Joker’s son committing suicide, and then Batman unplugs the Bat-Signal because crime is over in Gotham forever, and then we find out it’s all the birthday wish of Batman, who is blowing out the candles on his birthday cake, in costume, in the Batcave. Is “Doomsday Clock” like this? Should I pirate it??
9. “The Precedent”, James Tynion IV, Alvaro Martinez-Bueno, Raul Fernandez, Brad Anderson, Sal Cipriano: Inevitably, we come to the story that argues that Batman is actually a great guy, and his pressing of children into action as vigilantes under the cover of night is an amazingly positive thing. This is what I mean by “play” - it doesn’t literally make sense, we all know that, but if you buy into the superhero idea, you can buy into this universe of metaphor where the Batman Family is a vivification of finding your company of people, and belonging, and being loved. Lots of talk in here about snatching young people out of the darkness and forging them in light, and helping them find a better path - it sounds like Batman is signing these kids up for the Marine Corps, which is one of several organizations that recognizes the power of these arch-romantic impulses.
10. “Batman’s Greatest Case.”, Tom King, Tony S. Daniel, Joëlle Jones, Tomeu Morey, Clayton Cowles: This is just unbearable. Oh god, what absolute treacle. It’s the second story in this book about Batman being serious and mysterious, but it turns out something nice is going on - he really just wants a photo of the whole Batman Family, because he lost his family when his parents got shot, but then he cracked his greatest case by finding a new family, which is the Batman Family!
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All of this is communicated via clipped dialogue in which various Batman Family superheroes trade faux-awkward quips and cutesy ‘moments’ that are supposed to embody the endearing traits of the characters, but read as the blunt machinations of art that is absolutely desperate to be liked. This is art that is weeping on my shoulder and insisting I am its friend, and I want to get away from it, immediately. Tom King is the most acclaimed superhero writer of this generation, and I can only presume his better work is elsewhere.
11. “Medieval”, Peter J. Tomasi, Doug Mahnke, Jaime Mendoza, David Baron, Rob Leigh:
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Finally, we have the obligatory story-that-leads-into-next-issue’s-serial, thereby demonstrating that Batman endures. It’s done as a series of 12 splash pages, depicting Batman in battle with his greatest foes, and it benefits immeasurably from the presence of artist Doug Mahnke (some inks by Jaime Mendoza), whose been a favorite of mine since those early, blood-splattered issues of “The Mask” at Dark Horse decades ago. Broadly speaking, Mahnke is working in a similarly muscular vein as many contributors to DC1k, but his sense of composition, of spectacle -- that boot-in-the-face energy the British call thrill-power -- adds an important extra crackle, and an element of humor; his Batman looks like a hulking maniac dressed in garbage bags, beating the shit out of monster after leering monster. What we are seeing is the fevered imagining of a new villain, the Arkham Knight (a variant of a character introduced in a video game), whom writer Peter J. Tomasi characterizes via the old trick of having the villain narrate to us a bunch of familiar criticisms of the hero, which the hero will presumably react to and overcome, or acknowledge in an interesting way, or something, in future installments. This probably would have worked better if other stories in this book hadn’t already made a lot of the same points in a manner that is not an advertisement for the rebuttal of those points... or if I were even capable of reading a story like this without imagining a final dialogue bubble coming in from off-panel going “SIR, THIS IS A BURGER KING DRIVE-THRU.” But something’s gotta go in issue #1001.
-Jog
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solo-bolo-trollo · 7 years ago
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A COMPLETE LIST OF FILMS I WATCHED IN 2017
1.      A Cure for Wellness (2016, dir. Gore Verbinski)
2.      Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972, dir. Werner Herzog)
3.      All About Eve (1950, dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz)
4.      Arrival (2016, dir. Denis Villeneuve)
5.      Baby Driver (2017, dir. Edgar Wright)
6.      Beauty and the Beast (2017, dir. Bill Condon)
7.      Belladonna of Sadness (1973, dir. Eiichi Yamamoto)
8.      Big Little Lies (2017, dir. Jean-Marc Vallée)
9.      Black Mirror: Hated in the Nation (2016, dir. James Hawes)
10.  Black Mirror: Men Against Fire (2016, dir. Jakob Verbruggen)
11.  Black Mirror: San Junipero (2016, dir. Owen Harris)
12.  Blood Simple. (1984, dir. Joel and Ethan Coen)
13.  Born in China (2017, dir. Chuan Lu)
14.  Boxing Helena (1993, dir. Jennifer Lynch)
15.  Candyman (1992, dir. Bernard Rose)
16.  Carnival of Souls (1962, dir. Herk Harvey)
17.  Chicago (2002, dir. Rob Marshall)
18.  Chico and Rita (2010, dir. Tono Errando, Javier Mariscal and Fernando Trueba)
19.  Chris Gethard: Career Suicide (2017, dir. Kimberly Senior)
20.  Dogtooth (2009, dir. Yorgos Lanthimos)
21.  Dolores Claiborne (1995, dir. Taylor Hackford)
22.  Dunkirk (2017, dir. Christopher Nolan)
23.  Elle (2016, dir. Paul Verhoeven)
24.  Emma (1996, dir. Douglas McGrath)
25.  Far from the Madding Crowd (1967, dir. John Schlesinger)
26.  Far from the Madding Crowd (2015, dir. Thomas Vinterberg)
27.  Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1965, dir. Russ Meyer)
28.  Father John Misty: Pure Comedy (The Film) (2017, dir. Grant James and Josh Tillman)
29.  Frailty (2001, dir. Bill Paxton)
30.  Friday (1995, dir. F. Gary Gray)
31.  Friday the 13th (1980, dir. Sean S. Cunningham)
32.  George Michael: Freedom (2017, dir. David Austin and George Michael)
33.  Get Out (2017, dir. Jordan Peele)
34.  Ghost (1990, dir. Jerry Zucker)
35.  Gray’s Anatomy (1996, dir. Steven Soderbergh)
36.  Hamilton’s America (2016, dir. Alex Horwitz)
37.  Heaven’s Gate (1980, dir. Michael Cimino)
38.  Hidden Figures (2016, dir. Ted Melfi)
39.  Holiday (1938, dir. George Cukor)
40.  I Am Not Your Negro (2016, dir. Raoul Peck)
41.  I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore. (2017, dir. Macon Blair)
42.  I Love You Phillip Morris (2009, dir. Glenn Ficarra and John Requa)
43.  In a Heartbeat (2017, dir. Esteban Bravo and Beth David)
44.  It’s Alive (1974, dir. Larry Cohen)
45.  Jackie (2016, dir. Pablo Larraín)
46.  Jen Kirkman: Just Keep Livin’? (2017, dir. Lance Bangs)
47.  Jim and Andy: The Great Beyond – Featuring a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton (2017, dir. Chris Smith)
48.  Jim Carrey: I Needed Color (2017, dir. David L. Bushell)
49.  La La Land (2016, dir. Damien Chazelle)
50.  Lawrence of Arabia (1962, dir. David Lean)
51.  Lion (2016, dir. Garth Davis)
52.  Logan (2017, dir. James Mangold)
53.  Logan Lucky (2017, dir. Steven Soderbergh)
54.  Lost Highway (1997, dir. David Lynch)
55.  Louis C.K. 2017 (2017, dir. Louis C.K.) (yes, I know; this was before I knew about what he did, I’m sorry)
56.  Loving (2016, dir. Jeff Nichols)
57.  MTV Unplugged: 10,000 Maniacs (1993, dir. Milton Lage)
58.  Man on the Moon (1999, dir. Milos Forman)
59.  Manchester by the Sea (2016, dir. Kenneth Lonergan)
60.  Marc Maron: Too Real (2017, dir. Lynn Shelton)
61.  Maria Bamford: Old Baby (2017, dir. Jessica Yu)
62.  Mary Poppins (1964, dir. Robert Stevenson)
63.  Meet the Feebles (1989, dir. Peter Jackson)
64.  Michelle Wolf: Nice Lady (2017, dir. Neal Brennan)
65.  Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children (2016, dir. Tim Burton)
66.  Moana (2016, dir. Ron Clements, Don Hall, John Musker and Chris Williams)
67.  Moonlight (2016, dir. Barry Jenkins)
68.  mother! (2017, dir. Darren Aronofsky)
69.  My Cousin Rachel (2017, dir. Roger Michell)
70.  Night of Too Many Stars: America Unites for Autism Programs (2017, dir. Michael Dempsey)
71.  New Rose Hotel (1998, dir. Abel Ferrara)
72.  Orphan (2009, dir. Jaume Collet-Serra)
73.  Over the Garden Wall (2014, dir. Nate Cash)
74.  Pete Holmes: Faces and Sounds (2016, dir. Marcus Raboy)
75.  Pride and Prejudice (2005, dir. Joe Wright)
76.  Psycho (1960, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)
77.  Rango (2011, dir. Gore Verbinski)
78.  Rear Window (1954, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)
79.  Silence (2016, dir. Martin Scorsese)
80.  Space Mutiny (1988, dir. Neal Sundstrom and David Winters)
81.  Spawn (1997, dir. Mark A.Z. Dippé)
82.  Step Brothers (2008, dir. Adam McKay)
83.  Strait-Jacket (1964, dir. William Castle)
84.  Tale of Tales (2015, dir. Matteo Garrone)
85.  Tallulah (2016, dir. Sian Heder)
86.  Teeth (2007, dir. Mitchell Lichtenstein)
87.  Tetsuo, the Iron Man (1989, dir. Shin’ya Tsukamoto)
88.  The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016, dir. André Øvredal)
89.  The Babadook (2014, dir. Jennifer Kent)
90.  The Beguiled (2017, dir. Sofia Coppola)
91.  The Big Sick (2017, dir. Michael Showalter)
92.  The Birth of a Nation (2016, dir. Nate Parker)
93.  The Black Cauldron (1985, dir. Ted Berman and Richard Rich)
94.  The Bye Bye Man (2017, dir. Stacy Title)
95.  The Cable Guy (1996, dir. Ben Stiller)
96.  The Conjuring (2013, dir. James Wan)
97.  The Crying Game (1992, dir. Neil Jordan)
98.  The Founder (2016, dir. John Lee Hancock)
99.  The French Connection (1971, dir. William Friedkin)
100.                      The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017, dir. Yorgos Lanthimos)
101.                      The Last Temptation of Christ (1988, dir. Martin Scorsese)
102.                      The Lego Batman Movie (2017, dir. Chris McKay)
103.                      The Lost City of Z (2016, dir. James Gray)
104.                      The Problem with Apu (2017, dir. Michael Melamedoff)
105.                      The Red Turtle (2016, dir. Michael Dudok de Wit)
106.                      The Sound of Music (1965, dir. Robert Wise)
107.                      The Vietnam War (2017, dir. Ken Burns and Lynn Novick)
108.                      The Visit (2015, dir. M. Night Shyamalan)
109.                      The Wizard of Lies (2017, dir. Barry Levinson)
110.                      The World’s Greatest Sinner (1962, dir. Timothy Carey)
111.                      The Yearling (1946, dir. Clarence Brown)
112.                      The Young Pope (2016, dir. Paolo Sorrentino)
113.                      Toni Erdmann (2016, dir. Maren Ade)
114.                      Total Recall (1990, dir. Paul Verhoeven)
115.                      Trainspotting (1996, dir. Danny Boyle)
116.                      Twin Peaks: The Return (2017, dir. David Lynch)
117.                      Vertigo (1957, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)
118.                      Watership Down (1978, dir. Martin Rosen)
119.                      Wayne’s World (1992, dir. Penelope Spheeris)
120.                      What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962, dir. Robert Aldrich)
121.                      Winter’s Bone (2010, dir. Debra Granik)
122.                      Wishful Drinking (2010, dir. Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato)
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graphicpolicy · 2 years ago
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Preview: Batman/Spawn #1 Unplugged
Batman/Spawn #1 Unplugged preview. A special unlettered, inks-only version of the historic team-up! #comics #comicbooks #batman #spawn
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smashpages · 2 years ago
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DC and Todd McFarlane have announced Batman/Spawn Unplugged, an uncolored and unlettered version of the recent crossover comic by Todd McFarlane and Greg Capullo.
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