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365filmsbyauroranocte · 27 days ago
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Penda's Fen (Alan Clarke, 1974)
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abatilus · 5 months ago
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dailydccomics · 5 months ago
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 Nicola Scott’s “Through the Ages” covers
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marypickfords · 1 year ago
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Penda’s Fen (Alan Clarke, 1974)
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amatesura · 2 years ago
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Penda’s Fen (1974) | dir. Alan Clarke
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jetslay · 3 months ago
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Smallville posters by Mickaël Journou.
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cinematicjourney · 4 months ago
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Penda’s Fen (1974) | dir. Alan Clarke
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the-bat-bros · 10 days ago
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Some of the DC end of the year superlatives are wild and I adore it
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Anyways, go vote here loves:
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celaenaeiln · 1 year ago
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Hi! What are your favourite moments of Dick with the Justice League Team or members? Or maybe with Clark or Diana?
Hey!
My favorite Clark and Dick moment of all time! -
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Superman (1939) Issue #700
Clark will always be there for his favorite person! Not to mention that Dick ran immediately to Clark after being fired by Bruce for spending too much time with the Titans and Clark was just outraged on Dick's behalf. "He can't do that! You're his right hand man!" Clark adores Dick so, so much. He puts him on a pedestal without being toxic about it the same way Bruce does.
Dick doesn't have as significant moments with Diana as he does with Clark, Ollie, or anyone else but whenever they are together, it's just Diana always being impressed by Dick's talents.
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Titans (2016) Annual #1
Actually I lied, I do have a favorite. It's this one.
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Justice League (2018) Issue #53
SHE GAVE HIM A THEMYSCIRAIAN HORSE! TO DICK, A MAN, SHE TRUSTED AND RESPECTED HIM SO MUCH SHE GAVE HIM A GIFT FROM THE LAND OF WOMAN AND GODS!! CAN ANYONE POSSIBLY RECIEVE A HIGHER HONOR FROM HER THAN WHAT HE'S BEEN GIVEN?!
Favorite overall moments are the Justice League teasing Dick or trusting him unconditionally!
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Brave and Bold (2007) Issue #15
They love him and love playing with him.
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Brave and Bold (2007) Issue #15
This is also my favorite JL moment lol. To them Dick is like their kid/nephew/baby brother that they're super duper proud of.
When something happens in the Batfam and Batman's out of his mind he's the first person they go to.
What I really like is that Dick is so well-connected to the League that you get personal interactions with him and all the members at some point.
Hal for example prefers him abundantly to Bruce
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Justice League of America (2006) Issue #142
"Different. New Faces. And a batman I actually don't mind being around."
Kara's not exactly Justice League but I felt like including her anyway cause I love this moment
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Justice League of America (2006) Issue #60
People (JL version) helping Dick will always be my favorite moments though
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Nightwing (1996) Issue #53
Here you have Jay Garrick (first Flash), Stargirl, Alan Scott (first Green Lantern), Powergirl, and more.
Him commanding the Justice League-
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Justice League: Generation Lost #1
Dick leading hero teams, the Justice League in this case, of course must be included. I don't think people understand how integral Dick is to the hero community just because he's not on the Justice League. One of the DC writers said Dick Grayson is the most important character that's not in the Justice League. He has a personal connection to every. Single. Person. In. DC.
The Outsiders, the Justice League, the Doom Patrol, the Teen Titans, the Titans, the JSA, the Justice League International, the Green Lantern Corps, the magic community (John Contastine, Zatanna, Jason Blood), even freaking Marvel and the X-Men!
He is, canonically, at the center of the freaking universe.
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Nightwing (2016) Issue #49
Cause you know why?
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Outsiders (2003) Issue #37
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folklore-fantasy-and-sci-fi · 8 months ago
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Now I just need something where they all have the corresponding accents…
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frankensteinmutual · 1 year ago
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Penda's Fen (1974) dir. Alan Clarke
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365filmsbyauroranocte · 27 days ago
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Penda's Fen (Alan Clarke, 1974)
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alchemyfreak321 · 1 month ago
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Mail Order Bride (MOB) by @bi-writes 
This story is has been my absolute comfort read and is responsible for my continued limerence on Simon fucking Riley. Please note B does not describe what the reader looks like but in the latest chapter where MOB wears a red dress my mind immediately went to this scene from 'Me Before You'.
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dailydccomics · 1 month ago
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Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #32 by Mark Waid and Adrián Gutiérrez
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marypickfords · 1 year ago
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Penda's Fen (Alan Clarke, 1974)
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chernobog13 · 6 days ago
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That time the rest of the Trinity got to meet Mongul for the first time.
For The Man Who Has Everything by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons (with colors by Tom Ziuko), from Superman Annual (vol. 1) #11 (September, 1985).
This is my absolute favorite version of Mongul, and hopefully we'll see him again someday.
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