Okay, what are the 5 or 6 tpbs that I should be looking for then?
Batman: No Man's Land, Parts 1-5.
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Okay, what are the 5 or 6 tpbs that I should be looking for then?
Batman: No Man's Land, Parts 1-5.
Batman: No Man's Land Vols 1-5.
Dreamland's EBay store generally has them in stock, and with TPB orders over $30, shipping is free.
(Why, yes, I order from them often... why do you ask?)
Hey I found the comic book talk.
After reading Batman Year One I want to know more about Catwoman.
I'm not sure what book I'm going to get next---probably what ever is in the store when I make an impulse purchase. Although I am working off the list I've made from everyone's suggestions.
Yeah, goatees are good for that, too (makes "goody-little-two-shoes" face at victor).
Careful Sean, that's a 35 year-old fandom indicator for evil. This is the 21st century, and if I'm not mistaken Victor has far more leather pants-wearing cred than you.
OMG! The Buffy Palz are three-dimensional StorTroopers!
Jumping back a bit:
Of course, when Superman gave Batman the Kryptonite, you just know that as soon as he left, Bats tossed it to Alfred and said 'Put it with the others'.
So true.
Skipping a bit: have you guys seen this? I'm not usually into superhero games or MMPORPGs, but a friend has sold me on trying it at least. I'm Jena SeQuois, but I don't know how often I will be in.
Plei's Marvel/DC (comic book slash, hee) epiphany just led me to one of my own. Writing/acting issues aside, the biggest problem with Smallville is that while the Luthors still feel very DC, the rest of the show is trying to do Supes as a Marvel comic. So there's at least two levels of cognitive dissonance going on, and not in a fun way.
How would you describe Supes as being Marvel?
The stuff they're doing with Clark reminds me a lot more of Spidey than of Superboy, for one. Financial troubles, girl troubles, trying to keep a secret identity while in high school. That all seems very Marvel to me.
Granted, my heavy duty DC days are more from the 60s (via my older brother's extensive collection of DC) and 70s, so DC may have changed quite a bit. My latter day DC stuff was mostly Sandman/Hellblazer with the occasional Bat-story thrown in, but we're talking the Jason era.
I don't think even the Marveliest Marvel character is as whiny as SmallvilleClark, aka SuperTool. :)