Comic Book Questions & Discussion

Started by YousufKhan12121,926 pages
Originally posted by SquallX
Definitely pre-crisis. Keaton Batman was killing people left and right. He outright burned a few villains with his bat mobile flames in one of the films.

Yeah, and when he did kill bad guys, it was done in a cartoonish and almost comedic fashion, which gives me Golden Age Batman vibes. Not to mention, we see very little of Keaton's Batman's relationship with the GCPD, which also gives me Golden Age Batman vibes because he barely worked with the GCPD in his several comic appearances.

That's not silver age Batman. He didn't kill and had a close relationship with GCPD.

But Golden Age Batman was like that. Keaton's Batman is like Golden Age Batman in behaviour, but with a late 1980s setting and style.

Maybe.

Originally posted by YousufKhan1212
Yeah, and when he did kill bad guys, it was done in a cartoonish and almost comedic fashion, which gives me Golden Age Batman vibes. Not to mention, we see very little of Keaton's Batman's relationship with the GCPD, which also gives me Golden Age Batman vibes because he barely worked with the GCPD in his several comic appearances.

Thought you were talking about Golden Batman at first.

The Korean manhwa mashup based off Golden Bat, an ancient anime hero who predates the creation of Superman (1930's!)

Originally posted by cdtm
Thought you were talking about Golden Batman at first.

The Korean manhwa mashup based off Golden Bat, an ancient anime hero who predates the creation of Superman (1930's!)

What the hell?

Does anyone else sometimes find it annoying that comic book fans themselves care more about “comic accuracy” than actual comic book writers/artists? Comic book fans themselves can sometimes be way too obsessed with comic accuracy by going ape shit over trivial changes and creative liberties taken from the source material.

What's annoying is how Marvel & DC no longer care about continuity and only want to mass-produce those issues, not caring about their quality either.

Yeah, *that* is quite annoying.

Originally posted by YousufKhan1212
Does anyone else sometimes find it annoying that comic book fans themselves care more about “comic accuracy” than actual comic book writers/artists? Comic book fans themselves can sometimes be way too obsessed with comic accuracy by going ape shit over trivial changes and creative liberties taken from the source material.

big difference between fans and fanboys...and creative liberties and creating shit

Well if they speed the random facts they can increase the imaginary ones to create an epic like Homer.

Originally posted by Sin I AM
big difference between fans and fanboys...and creative liberties and creating shit

Some fanboys still ***** about creative liberties for simply for being not being in the source material, regardless whether they are good or bad, even when the writers/artists themselves don’t seem to give a shit.

Originally posted by YousufKhan1212
Does anyone else sometimes find it annoying that comic book fans themselves care more about “comic accuracy” than actual comic book writers/artists? Comic book fans themselves can sometimes be way too obsessed with comic accuracy by going ape shit over trivial changes and creative liberties taken from the source material.

Do you have any examples?

Originally posted by YousufKhan1212
Some fanboys still ***** about creative liberties for simply for being not being in the source material, regardless whether they are good or bad, even when the writers/artists themselves don’t seem to give a shit.

You have basically given the legitimate reason why comic is becoming useless in this day and age.

Case and point being Superboy Prime. One second Prime is given to the Leagues by Shazam and Adam, next his fighting in the dark multiverse, with no legit reasons as to why.

So Rise of the new God introduced a new character more powerful than TBWL and Perpetua both.

6 Lanterns combined overpower the bleed barrier when even the monitor carrier couldn't.

https://imgur.com/a/WpzmzPh

Notable because Carriers are powered by caged baby universes.

https://static.comicvine.com/uploads/original/11114/111141742/6384586-rco023_1473065054.jpg

There have been trillions of dead multiverses in DC, Chronicler from Omniverse appears and Perpetua/Darkest Knight fight almost collapsed the multiverse.

https://imgur.com/a/5h1Rkxx

Upside-down Man vs JLD (Diana has full power of Hecate here).

https://imgur.com/a/0Z72TDh

Dr Fate is ridiculously OP.

The last Three jokers issue is a bit mundane imo.

Three Jokers was just mediocre. The big reveal is that

Spoiler:
Joker has a family
?

What a twist!!!!

Originally posted by -Pr-
Do you have any examples?

Gotham TV show.