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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2017 20:22:50 GMT -5
Batman Fans - Detective Comics LinkDETECTIVE COMICSThere are over 750 free Online Comic Books for you to read for your enjoyment for nothing ...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2017 19:57:27 GMT -5
#33 Anarky, Lonnie MachinFirst Appearance: Detective Comics #608 Anarky is a complex villain and/or anti-hero instead; the problem with him that he had very little exposure in DC Comics and in the pages of Batman and Detective Comics as well. I'm trying to figure out what he really is in the past 20 hours and I hope to have a clear idea of how I can incorporate him in the deadliest because I had friends of mine told me so. I hope to have an answer by Monday and/or Tuesday at the latest and I'm sorry that I did not give you much today.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2017 20:01:02 GMT -5
Joker and Harley Quinn Gifs
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Post by Hoosier X on Jan 15, 2017 23:00:53 GMT -5
Batman Fans - Detective Comics LinkDETECTIVE COMICSThere are over 750 free Online Comic Books for you to read for your enjoyment for nothing ... OMG! Guess what story I hunted up to read first? The first Crimson Avenger story! Detective Comics #20!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2017 23:03:50 GMT -5
Batman Fans - Detective Comics LinkDETECTIVE COMICSThere are over 750 free Online Comic Books for you to read for your enjoyment for nothing ... OMG! Guess what story I hunted up to read first? The first Crimson Avenger story! Detective Comics #20! I found that site by accident because I was looking for a photo that I can use here and I was blown away finding it ... glad to see someone here enjoying it and it's gold mine over 700 Detective Comics here ... all fully stacked and free!
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Post by Hoosier X on Jan 15, 2017 23:10:35 GMT -5
Here's a couple of recommendations for all the Joker fans:
Detective Comics #180 - The Joker's Millions!
Detective Comics #193 - The Joker's Journal!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2017 6:18:47 GMT -5
Anarky Profile - My HunchNote to All Members and Guests,To be honest, I consider him one of the misunderstood characters that DC Comics ever created and one of the most difficult to understand at first because you need to read more adventures of him to understand his motives as an activist that occasionally do criminal acts to get his message across. I find him to be very politically driven by a certain cause that motivates him to do the right thing for a change. From WikipediaIntroduced as Lonnie Machin, a child prodigy with knowledge of radical philosophy and driven to overthrow governments to improve social conditions, stories revolving around Anarky often focus on political and philosophical themes. The character, who is named after the philosophy of anarchism, primarily espouses anti-statism; however, multiple social issues have been addressed through the character, including environmentalism, anti militarism, economic inequality, and political corruption.What I read in Wikipedia hit me like a ton of bricks here and I find out that he is a complex human being that's driven to do what it's right and what is wrong. I think he has a Political Science Major with a Minor in Social Change. I was talking some friends about him and some of them thinks he's a hero with a purpose in mind and that's driven by some message of it's kind and he's a conformist that has some degree of social connections to the people of the streets that often look at him as some kind of a savior ... see this photo below and you'll get your message. I was watching V is for Vendetta with a friend of mine the other day and he could be some way shape or form of him? Could be but I consider the guy in the white mask a totally different character other than Anarky. Anyway, he is master of social injustice, he only govern by his own judgment of what is right and what is wrong and often Batman has to step in to stop him doing more harm to Gotham City and that's can be very difficult at times. I have been thinking all day about him and I haven't read much of his books and I'm planning on reading Detective Comics #608 again to understand more about him. I've think that I made a honest mistake of including him in this countdown and I'm moving onto Number 32 next. Number 32 is up next.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2017 21:29:37 GMT -5
#32 Owlman, Thomas Wayne IIFirst Appearance: Justice League of America #29 Originally, I had Gentlemen Ghost at Number 32 and I had to rethink him for a long time and felt that he's to complex of a villain to be considered an enemy of Batman and therefore I decided to leave him out for good. I have backup villains in the 30's and I used my only one ... Owlman from the Crime Syndicate of America from the Justice League of America Adventure in Number #29. To me, he's a logical replacement for Gentlemen Ghost and everyone here knows this popular story of JLA #29 and it's following issue in Number #30 of which it's takes the combined teams of Justice League of America and the Justice Society of the America to defeat the Crime Syndicate of America in a case that's proved to be very difficult for both teams to overcome. Anyway, I'm not going to dwell on him that much because I know that all of you knows that Owlman is a difficult adversary for any Superhero to overcome and even a hero of a caliber of Batman whose mind and body at physical and mental toughness and all will have a hard time dealing with Owlman who is in turn a very deadly adversary to deal with. His ability to cause confusion and disarray is the key thing on his arsenal and combined that of his great martial arts and near genius level intellect can give Batman run for his money and among other things as well. I will be sharing four panels below of his battles with Batman that proved the shadow of the doubt that's Batman and Owlman are perfect adversary for each other and that's why I consider him a deadly villain after all. Anyway, I made my point perfectly clear here and that's why Owlman deserved to be on this list of one of Batman's deadliest villains for him to overcome a member of the Crime Syndicate of America. Crime Syndicate of America From Left to Right: Johnny Quick, Superwoman, Owlman, Power Ring, and Ultraman Up Next ... Number 31!
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Post by adamwarlock2099 on Jan 17, 2017 0:17:02 GMT -5
Batman Fans - Detective Comics LinkDETECTIVE COMICSThere are over 750 free Online Comic Books for you to read for your enjoyment for nothing ... Looks like someone's going to be reading those Marshall Rogers I've only read one or two of.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2017 10:46:55 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2017 10:53:16 GMT -5
Story Continues - Batman 49Lawl, pop culture references. Also, note that Batman carries around a cat to throw at people. Oh Bruce, you tricky little minx. From MeIt's was a fun story to read and I just read it yesterday and I really enjoyed reading the simplicity of these Golden Age of Comics of where stories were fun and enjoyable to read.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2017 7:11:14 GMT -5
Couple of You Tubes on the Mad Hatter
Origin of the Mad Hatter - Excellent Video
My favorite clip in Batman, The Animated Series - Involving the Mad Hatter, The Riddler, and Bane too.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2017 8:32:56 GMT -5
Couple more things about the Mad Hatter ...My favorite story involving the Mad Hatter can be found in Detective Comics #230 of which I find it very well written, good sequence of action, and the part of the Mad Hatter to remove Batman's Cowl and it's rings very similar to the one of the shows that Adam West starred as Batman. Detective Comics #230Full Story of Detective Comics #230I read it two days ago and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it and I find this web site one of the best Batman's Site available in the Web. I only know this version of the Mad Hatter and the version found in Batman, The Animated Series. He's one of the most unique characters ever created and I figure that they created this character to give the readers another version of the Penguin with a twist and a play on words. He is crafty, diabolical, cunny, full of unpredictablitity, and has a flair of capturing some of the Alice in Wonderland in a grandiose style of his very own that I captured watching the cartoon version on Batman, The Animated Series. David Wayne as the Mad Hatter One of my favorites villains on Adam West's Batman Show in the mid 60's and he did a great job portraying him and I wished they incorporate some of the Alice in Wonderland into that show and made it unique and more entertaining and that dreaded hat of that concealed a set of eyes that would pop up and shoot a hypnotic beam at his enemy rendering him/her useless. I was disappointed that they did not used him in the 3rd Season of Batman and that's one of many reasons the show is on it's last legs. He was superb in every way and I find his costume nothing but perfection.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2017 8:34:54 GMT -5
I'm moving onto Number 30 and that's starts on Friday at the earliest.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2017 12:32:28 GMT -5
Dear Everyone,
I'm going to take a break from this thread for a couple of weeks or more and re-think what I'm doing wrong and i'm not very happy with it and not getting any love from anyone here in the past two weeks. I'm somewhat depressed about this thread and decided to hold off for awhile and sorry that I won't be able to do the next villain on my list.
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