I am startled, however, at how many people are "Spidey fan[s] from way back".
Hey, I loved Spidey as a kid and dressed up as him all the time. (My sister would dress up like Wonder Woman. This lead me to laugh my ass off when Jack Black and SMG did the Spidey and Wonder Woman bit on the MTV movie awards a few years back.) I never read the comics, but I used to watch "Spiderman and His Amazing Friends" every Saturday morning and when we first got a VCR I convinced my parents to rent every single episode of the 70's cartoon they had at the video store. So I may not be a hardcore fan, but I can honestly claim the "from way back."
when we first got a VCR I convinced my parents to rent every single episode of the 70's cartoon they had at the video store.
Hee!
We used to occasionally rent a VCR, back in the day.
The things we rented? Time After Time and (at my demand) Spider-Man cartoons.
I should note that in a piggyback marketing move, the original sixties Spider-Man cartoons are now out on DVD.
Every once in a while, capitalism works in our favor.
Just read NML #1 -- good stuff. One leftover question--Leslie Thomkins explicates a fair amount of her history with Bruce, but how does she know about Batman?
Just read NML #1 -- good stuff. One leftover question--Leslie Thomkins explicates a fair amount of her history with Bruce, but how does she know about Batman?
This was actually the first time I'd seen the character, and I've yet to learn any real backstory on her, except that Bruce sees her as a sort-of mother figure. She may well have pieced it together on her own, but that's a guess.
Also, at people's recommendation, I picked up The Flash the other day, and quite enjoyed it.
Now, can someone please get me up to speed? Pardon the pun.
Also, unenthralling haul from the comic book store the other day--picked up Astonishing X-Men, which is still OK, and the new Firestorm, which is promising. Flash and Ultimate FF were definitely the stand-outs.
Avengers and Avengers/Thunderbolts were... OK. Just OK. Avengers is trying my nerves right now, and may go the way of JLA. And of course, I bought JLA #100, just to say I made it that far, and actually was midly interested in the story. Mildly. Didn't stop me from dropping the title from my pulls, though. May give JLA Elite a try. We'll see.
I'm very curious about how this Firestorm is working -- Victor, do you see it as him
merging with whoever's there when he flames on, or do you think this new guy is stuck with him?
Leslie was there to look after Bruce on the evening his parents were killed.
She and Alfred are something of an item.
Which reminds me -- how old was Bruce when his parents were killed? How old was he when he donned the mantle of the Bat? Is it assumed that he was Bruce Wayne up until that point, and then he became Batman and Bruce became the disguise? How did he pull off that switcheroo? I mean, pre-Bats Bruce was very serious and diligent.
how old was Bruce when his parents were killed?
Eight.
How old was he when he donned the mantle of the Bat?
Late 20s?
Is it assumed that he was Bruce Wayne up until that point, and then he became Batman and Bruce became the disguise? How did he pull off that switcheroo? I mean, pre-Bats Bruce was very serious and diligent.
The official canon is that Batman was born on the night that Bruce Wayne's parents were killed. Bruce Wayne is just a mask that Batman wears.