Category: DC Comics

This is where I’ll post DC Comics related info!!

Doomsday draws near!!

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I hope everyone had a great CHRISTmas??

This the last week of 2017, I ponder on all the great comics that I read and posted on here with my thoughts on each one.  Before I started reading comics I could not tell anyone what I read (from “normal books”) but in this journey in comics I can read and understand what I just read so this journey is a big one for me and I am loving it!  Thank you Ryan H, Acme Comics and Ssalefish Comics for helping this new passion grow!!

I wanted to share all that because this Metal and Doomsday story has lit a fire for comics like I had 3 years ago reading Court Of Owls!!!

Today I read this and all I can say is GIVE ME MORE!!!

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HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!

It is here!!!

I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving!!!

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The must read comic of the year is here and what a great read!!!

For a long time we needed a follow up to Watchmen, it is here people!!!

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From the first page this comic was just like reading Watchmen but somehow better with the look and feel I was transported back to reading the Watchmen comic!!!

This new storyline has me hooked and I need more!!!!!

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Barbatos for the WIN!!!

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Call this Batman Metal Day for me, I read all of these today;

All of them are awesome reads but there is one that is MIND BLOWING!!!

I knew THE JOKER was a messed up guy but this takes Him to a greater level that a fan never saw before and after reading this I LOVE THE JOKER MORE!!!

BARBATOS FOR THE WIN!!!

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WOW!! What a trip…

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This one started a big strange for me!  Started off as a old Bruce reading a story to a little girl from a old case file of Batman’s.  That’s where we find out that this “Metal” has been in a lot of Batman’s past!!!

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3 AWESOME BOOKS!!!

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In the past few days I have read 3 Comics!!

Yes all 3 were Batman books and 2 are a part of the Metal series!  I can not say this more I LOVE THIS  SERIES!! I know no one is perfect not even Batman, this story goes down the path to show even “doing good” can turn bad later!!

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The 3rd Comic is very different, at first look at the cover and reading the name I thought “oh great, another Comic writer going down the BS with everything wrong in America is the white race”!!

I got it anyway and I was wrong it is a different take of The Joker role and I loved it and want to read where this story goes!!!

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A few Batman book’s…

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Last week I read the tie-ins to Metal and I was not disappointed in every book in this storyline helps fuel the love of Batman in my life!!

 Plus it took me awhile but I got through The Long Halloween, I loved this story that had a BIG roll in my favorite Batman movie of all time!!

Love this storyline!!!

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I say this a lot but I LOVE this story!!!

Storylines like this is the reason I fell in love with Batman!  It is a very real thing, we do something good but over time it was a very bad thing!

Batman did something good a long time ago but now it is very bad and even though he thinks he can do it on his own he needs the help of others to get a handle of it!!

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The answer is in the Metal!!!

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Even though I could not get to my local Comic Book Shop last night for Metal Midnight Madness at Acme Comics or Ssalefish Comics due to the bus ends service at 11pm.  I got this book after 12pm on my Kindle!

Today I read it and WOW, I loved it!!

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It goes deeper into the story of Batman’s secret project that goes even deeper then we thought!!  I can not wait to read more!!! 

A mix of different comics!!!

I have not been reading a lot because I been going though my comics to sell and give away.  I know it is taboo to even say this but my view is; in this age of collecting comics unlike years ago the comic book companies print so much comics that the rare comics are not a issue  anymore unless it is signed by a artist.  I have a few signed comics and I will never get rid of those!!

I am a Kindle owner so for me it is so much easier for me to read comics online or on my Kindle plus I love reading trades without  11 or more ads in them!!  Do not get me wrong the storylines I love I’ll get the graphic novel’s so my LCS is still getting my money LOL!!

It just took me a few years to get to this point!!

I did read 3 comics in the past 2 weeks;

Book 1 and 2 of the Z Nation comic is a lot like the SYFY show that I love!  I love anything having anything to do with Zombies and the undead, I’m sick aren’t I?  LOL!!

The other comic I read was the best of the 2 week’s reads, 

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I love this new storyline and happy to see a even darker side of The Joker plus the evil mind of Batman, thinking he is doing good!!!

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Adam West!

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I was not a big fan of the show back then, but I do see the importance of the show in Batman Fandom!!  This is sad news from Friday night!!!  You will be missed Adam West!!!


(Reposted from HERE)

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Adam West — an actor defined and also constrained by his role in the 1960s series “Batman” — died Friday night in Los Angeles. He was 88. A rep said that he died after a short battle with leukemia.

“Our dad always saw himself as The Bright Knight, and aspired to make a positive impact on his fans’ lives. He was and always will be our hero,” his family said in a statement.

West became known to a new generation of TV fans through his recurring voice role as Mayor Adam West, the horribly corrupt, inept and vain leader of Quahog, Rhode Island, on Fox’s “Family Guy.” West was a regular on the show from 2000 through its most recent season. West in recent years did a range of voice-over work, on such shows as Adult Swim’s “Robot Chicken” and Disney Channel’s “Jake and the Neverland Pirates.”

But it was his role as the Caped Crusader in the 1966-68 ABC series “Batman” that defined West’s career.

With its “Wham! Pow!” onscreen exclamations, flamboyant villains and cheeky tone, “Batman” became a surprise hit with its premiere on ABC in 1966, a virtual symbol of ’60s kitsch. The half-hour action comedy was such a hit that it aired twice a week on ABC at its peak. But within two seasons, the show’s popularity slumped as quickly as it soared.

West’s portrayal of the superhero and his alter ego, Bruce Wayne, ultimately made it hard for him to get other roles, and while he continued to work throughout his career, options remained limited because of his association with the character.

West also chafed against the darker versions of Bob Kane’s hero that emerged in more recent years, beginning with the Michael Keaton-starring, Tim Burton-directed adaptations that began in 1989, and followed by Christopher Nolan’s enormously successful Dark Knight trilogy.

In February 2016, CBS sitcom “The Big Bang Theory,” which had hosted a number of geek favorites over the years, celebrated its 200th episode — and marked the 50th anniversary of “Batman” — with an appearance by West.

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Asked by Variety what the character of Batman has come to mean to him over five decades, West said: “Money. Some years ago I made an agreement with Batman. There was a time when Batman really kept me from getting some pretty good roles, and I was asked to do what I figured were important features. However, Batman was there, and very few people would take a chance on me walking on to the screen. And they’d be taking people away from the story. So I decided that since so many people love Batman, I might as well love it too. Why not? So I began to reengage myself with Batman. And I saw the comedy. I saw the love people had for it, and I just embraced it.”

West made his feature debut in 1959’s “The Young Philadelphians,” starring Paul Newman.

Various supporting roles in movies and TV followed – including a part in the Three Stooges movie “The Outlaws Is Coming.”

The origins of the “Batman” series are actually quite complex, but the project eventually landed at 20th Century Fox, which handed it to producer William Dozier, who devised the show’s camp comedy sensibility.

Both West and Lyle Waggoner were considered for the part of Batman before West was cast, playing alongside Burt Ward as his sidekick Robin.

In a PBS special that touched on the show, Ward noted that West’s slow, portentous delivery was occasionally designed to eat up screen time, thus cutting into his co-star’s dialogue.

With actors like Cesar Romero (Joker) and Burgess Meredith (Penguin) comprising Batman’s rogue’s gallery of villains, the show became an almost instant success, urging viewers to tune in for the next episode at the “Same Bat-time.” The series spawned a movie — pitting the Dynamic Duo against a team-up of villains — before being canceled after three seasons due, primarily, to its high production costs.

The show came to be viewed with some contempt in comicbook circles, especially after the darker vision of Batman became dominant in the ’70s and ’80s.

West found serious film work scarce following the series, though he remained in demand for personal appearances as the character and voice work, including a recurring stint on “Family Guy” and animated versions of Batman. Other roles ranged from “The Happy Hooker” and “Hooper” to the Michael Tolkin-directed movies “The Rapture” and “The New Age.”

West wrote two books, one, titled “Back to the Batcave” and published in the mid-1990s, in which he said that he was “angry and disappointed” not to have been offered the chance to reprise the role in the Burton movies, despite being 60 at the time. The attendant publicity seemed to put West back on the cultural radar, at least as a source of nostalgia.

Born William West Anderson in 1928 in Walla Walla, Wash., the actor later adopted his stage name, and began his career in earnest when he moved to Hawaii in the 1950s to star in a local children’s program.

He is survived by his wife Marcelle, six children, five grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.

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