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That’s a later one, I think it’s Double Date. This one has him singing a little song and breaking into Cadmus
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Emil Hamilton is always a damn traitor
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This and Question Authority are some of the best episodes in the show. Jeffery Combs delivers an amazing performance as The Question
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It’s most exquisite youtu.be/gWYAtsBQSqg?...
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“You’ve been going through my trash?” “Hmmph I’ve go through everyone’s trash”
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We are being deprived of greatness
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B’Wanna Beast!
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Of course Paul Dini wrote this one. Zatanna is here. You know what that means:
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Of course Paul Dini wrote this one. Zatanna is here. You know what that means:
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Circe has one trick but it’s a good one! She keeps turning people into pigs!
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It is a really good one. They did a great job making both look powerful which isn’t something I would expect for Dove from an action oriented tv show
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The Annihilator is fueled by rage and its next to the most rage-filled hero in the League…
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Good thing I liked about this episode—I love the Greek Mythology elements
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New nightmare ideas: Hawk and Dove series by Tom King OR Chuck Dixon
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New nightmare ideas: Hawk and Dove series by Tom King OR Chuck Dixon
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Oops we got ourselves a Balkanization moment
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I love Hawk and Dove get their own magical school girl transformation. Also hey they remembered Wonder Woman has a civilian identity! Of course Diana is getting alarmingly bloodthirsty
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Also John Jameson is Doctor astronaut John Jameson. Who does he think he is, Doctor Astronaut Peter Corbeau!?
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You could’ve told me Dan Didio was involved with this show and I would’ve believed you. Don’t know why, check out Didio and Beast Machines
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Should’ve been a Spider-man 2099 show
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Just inspired this: Roy Thomas ranting about Crisis
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216. Giant-Size Age of Apocalypse. Mid-way through this event and I find myself asking what is the point of this story because it flounders at what I think is the point. I didn’t look at the cover and credits that closely and got startled by the Loeb backup.
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I feel ya. When the twins were born I didn’t know which way was up for months
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It’s such a haunting line that ages like wine.
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215. Godzilla: Half-Century War #1 (Godzilla 70th anniversary Foil reprint) I absolutely adore this series and getting to read this on assignment was fun
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Most definitely
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Only think she accepts id head scratches. Real shrewd negotiator
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I love it especially the baby Demon Etrigan
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Now the League are kids battling Evas and John Stewart has Kyle’s mask
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Oh that one is probably the darkest one bar none
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Then to revisit it in a later episode with Bruce weighing the influence of the spectre and the phantom stranger (played by Hamil and Conroy respectively) makes it even better.
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For a “silly” show having the Christmas episode be this just dark telling of Batman’s origin in this minimalist approach is amazing. No pearls. No struggle. Just silence pierced by gunfire. It’s magnificent
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Also, wild that we are almost at the end of the Timmiverse of DC cartoons and this is the first time we see Joe Chill or the Crime Alley scene. Given how Batman adaptations just drool over that moment, it’s impressive it took this long
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Exactly! It works well here for the Black Mercy and in Batman the Brave and the bold as Bruce at the crossroads of Vengeance and Justice. Otherwise, it’s not needed. I like how BTBATB dealt with it at first by just showing a young Bruce walking down the alley in the dark. Silent. Then muzzle flash
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Also, wild that we are almost at the end of the Timmiverse of DC cartoons and this is the first time we see Joe Chill or the Crime Alley scene. Given how Batman adaptations just drool over that moment, it’s impressive it took this long
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The source is Timm himself. I think if this was done in the Justice League series format of an hour long episode, they would have worked it in. I mean they did have a world in nuclear holocaust, vandal Savage lead Nazis winning, and other dark tones. That said unnecessary for the adaptation