Greg Hyatt

Based on the novel "Push" by Sapphire.

Posts tagged Robin

May 24 '12
phoning-it-in:

Batman Incorporated #1 by Grant Morrison & Chris Burnham.

Bats has ninety nine problems and a bitch is one.

phoning-it-in:

Batman Incorporated #1 by Grant Morrison & Chris Burnham.

Bats has ninety nine problems and a bitch is one.

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May 24 '12
phoning-it-in:

Batcow, the Character Find of 2012  
Batman Incorporated #1 by Grant Morrison & Chris Burnham

I can only think of one other DC vegetarian and that’s Animal Man, unless you count Superman in Mark Waid’s Birthright series.

phoning-it-in:

Batcow, the Character Find of 2012  

Batman Incorporated #1 by Grant Morrison & Chris Burnham

I can only think of one other DC vegetarian and that’s Animal Man, unless you count Superman in Mark Waid’s Birthright series.

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Feb 2 '12

deantrippe:

bettyfelon:

In which, the realest of talks.

Courtesy of Dean Trippe [original tweets can be seen here and here].

LEMME NERD-OUT ON YOU FOR A MINUTE FOREVER: Dick Grayson, the first Robin, was the first character in superhero comics to grow up. His lifetime was how you could measure how much time had passed in DCU continuity.

If you put him at ten years old when he became Robin (about a year or so into Batman’s bat-career), a teenager when he co-founds the Teen Titans, in his early twenties by the time he gets to Bludhaven, and in his mid-to-late twenties when he briefly takes on Batman’s mantle while Bruce was presumed dead, then you could comfortably say between 15 and 20 years had passed since Batman and Superman arrived on the scene. All of this was completely sensible, with Dick Grayson’s lifetime functioning as the most reliable measure of story-time in the DCU.

So, if you think of Batman and Superman starting their adventures in their early twenties, then we must assume that pre-New 52, they were in their late thirties. Perfectly sensible for characters with such lengthy adventuring careers, adopted and biological children, etc., but even pre-reboot, the brass at DC made it clear that they wanted Bruce and Clark to be portrayed as under 30, which made no sense. How could Bruce be 28 if that’s how old Dick Grayson was being portrayed? (In my re-fitted view of the Robins’ history, Jason would’ve joined Batman at age 12, Tim at 14, Steph at 18, and Damian at 10, though I realize that some of that fudges numbers that actually appeared in the books. You have to do the same for presidents and dates when looking to make sense of 70+ years of fictional superhero time.)

Anyway, it was just a useful thing. In New 52 continuity, Dick Grayson didn’t become Robin until in his mid-to-late teens, which throws the whole universe out of whack when you think about when each Robin’s career was supposed to have taken place.

This shouldn’t really bother anyone, I guess, and I certainly will trade whatever issues I have with this kind of time-meddling for Scott Snyder’s and Peter Tomasi’s Batman titles, which are excellent.

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Jan 25 '12

dickgraysoned:

fuck you i’m an acrobat

Marcos Martin is a comics god.

(Source: johnnystorm)

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Dec 7 '11
I think Judd Winick had Team Arrow (or maybe the Outsiders, I can’t recall which) capture some thugs and use the threat of forcing them to star in bestiality porn to get information.

I think Judd Winick had Team Arrow (or maybe the Outsiders, I can’t recall which) capture some thugs and use the threat of forcing them to star in bestiality porn to get information.

(Source: snuh)

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Nov 13 '11

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Oct 12 '11
I’m thinking about going as Nightwing for Halloween. Not sure I have the ass for it, though.
Thoughts?

I’m thinking about going as Nightwing for Halloween. Not sure I have the ass for it, though.

Thoughts?

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Oct 1 '11
taterpie:

docshaner:

Robin, the Boy Wonder!

That’s pretty awesome!

I love Robin. Completely unironically and I would like to write him one day. (Aside from the cameo in Tim and I’s incredibly awesome pitch that will never see print.)

taterpie:

docshaner:

Robin, the Boy Wonder!

That’s pretty awesome!

I love Robin. Completely unironically and I would like to write him one day. (Aside from the cameo in Tim and I’s incredibly awesome pitch that will never see print.)

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Aug 27 '11
timfastic:

angelophile:

From Batman Incorporated #6 - May 2011
Were you trying to tell us something, Mr. Morrison?

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Huh. That’s interesting.

timfastic:

angelophile:

From Batman Incorporated #6 - May 2011

Were you trying to tell us something, Mr. Morrison?

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Huh. That’s interesting.

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May 15 '11

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Mar 15 '11

I’m just going to leave this here.

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Mar 8 '11

Batman doesn’t like guns.

From Untold Legend of the Batman #2 by Len Wein and Jim Aparo.

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Mar 2 '11
Um, Bruce, maybe having a twelve-year-old boy photograph the man who murdered his parents killing someone else instead of, I don’t know, apprehending the murderer is not the healthiest course of action?
From Untold Legend of the Batman #2 by Len Wein and Jim Aparo.

Um, Bruce, maybe having a twelve-year-old boy photograph the man who murdered his parents killing someone else instead of, I don’t know, apprehending the murderer is not the healthiest course of action?

From Untold Legend of the Batman #2 by Len Wein and Jim Aparo.

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Feb 18 '11
fyeahdickgrayson:

From Batman and Robin #16.

“We need all the Batmen we can get, Father.”

fyeahdickgrayson:

From Batman and Robin #16.

“We need all the Batmen we can get, Father.”

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Feb 8 '11
Batman and Robin en route to meet the rest of the Club of Heroes.
From Batman #667 by Grant Morrison and J.H. Williams III.

Batman and Robin en route to meet the rest of the Club of Heroes.

From Batman #667 by Grant Morrison and J.H. Williams III.

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