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      5 months ago

      The movie was sick too. I don’t understand why they never revived that series.

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    Kudos to the artist, this is delightful! And today I learned LEGO Batman has a more relaxed posture than 1989 Batman.

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    Shockingly enough, LEGO Batman has the most character development of any of these.

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      In The Dark Knight Returns, he’s 55 and hasn’t been Bat Man in roughly ten years. It’s well worth the read. Hell, I need to do a reread.

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      Different, but fantastic in its own way. I’ve seen it get a lot of flack for appealing to a younger audience, but it’s a good show. It’s not nearly as mature as the Bruce Timm show, but I don’t think that’s a prerequisite for a good Batman series. You should check it out

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    Brave and Bold Batman is drawn wrong. Brave and Bold was a kids’ comedy show. That Batman was never that angry.

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    guide of Batman

    So, an advisor? Like, someone who offered Bruce Wayne some guidance and coaching?

    A guide to Batman would tell us something about Batman, but now I want to see who’s behind the man behind the mask, or the Guide of Batman. #stayInSchool