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gothamcity:

BATMAN: UNDER THE RED HOOD (2010)

animusrox:

The Last Laugh
Batman: The Animated Series

why-i-love-comics:

Heroes at Home (2020)

written by Zeb Wells
art by Gurihiru

why-i-love-comics:

Harley Quinn: Black + White + Red #14 - “Fixer-Upper” (2020)

written by Jordie Bellaire
art by Greg Smallwood

why-i-love-comics:
“Hakweye: Freefall #6 (2020)
“written by Matthew Rosenberg
art by Otto Schmidt
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why-i-love-comics:

Hakweye: Freefall #6 (2020)

written by Matthew Rosenberg
art by Otto Schmidt

kinasin:
“Deathstroke #32”

kinasin:

Deathstroke #32

big-disappointmentt:

Things We Learned about The Batman:


  • It’s likely set sometime in the 90’s but after the year 1991 based on the trailer song. Update: it appears to be set in modern day but I’m pretty sure Bruce was a 90’s kid
  • It is NOT an origin story
  • It’s sort of an origin story for the Rouges Gallery
  • Selena Kyle is not Catwomen yet but it sounds like she evolves into Catwomen over the course of the movie
  • It features a lot of Bruce’s psychology espeically in terms of his “shadow side” and the divide between Bruce Wayne and Batman
  • It heavily focuses on his status as the World’s Greatest Detective
  • It takes place in his 2nd year as Batman
  • The public fears Batman and some people are not sure he exists
  • Bruce isn’t perfect and he makes mistakes which will he shown through his actions, their outcomes, and by marks and scuffs on the Batsuit
  • Bruce built both the Batmobile and the Batsuit himself
  • It features his humanity
  • Batman isn’t making the impact on Gotham Bruce wants so he learns how to change things the way he wants them to be
  • The Penguin doesn’t like to be called the Penguin, at least in the beginning
  • The Riddler has just become the Riddler and its supposed to be different from anything we’ve seen yet
  • Matt Reeves drew inspiration from films such as Chinatown and Taxi Driver along with other 70’s street-based films
  • It heavily focuses on the corruption of the GCPD and the cops
  • Bruce wears the black eye makeup underneath the cowl
  • Things really start to pick up when Batman investigates a series of murders and that is part of what makes him realize how to change Gotham
  • Gotham is supposed to be unlike any city we’re ever seen. Scenes with Gotham were filmed in Liverpool for the Gothic architecture but modern buildings will be added in using CGI
  • Batman aids the police and works with Gordon
  • Matt described Bruce as “broken”
  • The way the trailer is cut (and based on the filming locations) it looks like the entrance to the Batcave might be through the cemetery

These are just things I picked up from watching the trailer and the panel but once I can breakdown the trailer further, I’ll post more. You can find my updated frame by frame breakdown with details and theories here.

jjmk-jjmk:

Damian al Ghul, Tim Drake, Jason Todd, Dick Grayson

fan art

thatdude-noah:

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@justinmin: the umbrella academy season 2 is now streaming worldwide on @netflix. so let me reintroduce you to my family: the hargreeves siblings vía a disposable camera.

toboldlymuppet:

i loved birds of prey so much .. . all of them … beautiful… can i adopt cass and marry everyone else 

why-i-love-comics:
“Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular #1 - “Skin the Cat” (2020)
“written by Paul Dini
art by Emanuela Lupacchino, Mick Gray, & Laura Allred
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why-i-love-comics:

Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100-Page Super Spectacular #1 - “Skin the Cat” (2020)

written by Paul Dini
art by Emanuela Lupacchino, Mick Gray, & Laura Allred

why-i-love-comics:

Harley Quinn #73 - “Lost and Found” (2020)

written by Sam Humphries
art by Sami Basri & Hi-Fi

dcmultiverse:

During one of Birds of Prey’s fight sequences, Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) identifies a teammate’s vulnerability and provides a critical assist — by lending her a hair tie. This small act of sisterhood is as familiar in an everyday context as it is surprising in the DC Extended Universe. It’s one of the many ways that Birds of Prey (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn) differs from its superhero movie forebears: It not only stars women, it was made by them, too. “There’s more women in front [of] and behind the camera than any movie I’d worked on, which is pretty incredible,” says Robbie, who also produced the film. “It was partly a conscious decision, but it also always felt like the organic, right choice to make.”

Entertainment Weekly: How the R-rated, women-powered Birds of Prey flips the bird — and the script — in high-flying style

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