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Apparently Bruce Wayne's dad was Dick Tracy. Who knew?
Bob Kane and Bill Finger. Probably why all of Batman's villains were molded in the image of Dick Tracy villains.
There's a fascinating interview with Bill Finger by the Batmania fanzine in 1967 (uploaded online here) where he goes into the inspirations for the creation of a lot of the iconic villains. What's amusing is that Finger was very much against recurring villains: he wanted Batman to kill all of them off.
I love the classic Iron Man suit.Somehow without Captain America, it just doesn't feel like the Avengers, even though he wasn't a founder.
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I have all of them to date and they are fantastic.I love the Prince Valiant strips, really want to pickup some of the full colour collection that I believe Fantagraphics put out.
lol, that doesnt even seem ambiguous, where is that from?
I'll have to look it up. I always thought Barbara liked Dick.
Didnt Dick end up with Starfire?
He did for awhile. He always had this flirty thing with Barbara though. I think when he became Nightwing, they started dating.
I think thats how it went in the animated series as well, but they fell out over her crush on Batman.
Wait...Oracle is cannon again? Wow, I am so out of touch with DC
There was a Batman Beyond comic series that explored what happened after the Joker’s death flashback in the Return of the Joker animated movie. Really good stuff.
so 5 years to condense ALL continuity post-Crisis? That's absurd.
Well, at least we can count on them rebooting it all again in a few years.
They have already made changes. It's really crazy. These comic companies want to have their cake and eat it too .They don't want their readers to feel like the stories they have invested in are invalidated and they say it all counts and then comes up with these ridiculous implausibilities like the sliding scale timelines.
Just quick rough math for Batman.
Became Batman at the age of 25. Met Dick in year two or three. So we'll say he was 27. Dick was 13 when they met and he was 19 when he became Nightwing. That makes Bruce 33. He met Jason. That lasted about a year. Then Tim for a couple. Then Damian. He's at least 36 or 37.