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Post by Roquefort Raider on Apr 21, 2020 15:18:47 GMT -5
The JLA meets the JSA in Justice League of America 21. (The only time J'onn J'onzz got to go, and he has to peek over everybody's shoulder like a chess club kid trying to fit in with the jocks at a high school dance.) I laughed out loud. Then I cried a little.
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Post by Prince Hal on Apr 21, 2020 15:21:30 GMT -5
The JLA meets the JSA in Justice League of America 21. (The only time J'onn J'onzz got to go, and he has to peek over everybody's shoulder like a chess club kid trying to fit in with the jocks at a high school dance.) I laughed out loud. Then I cried a little.I know the feeling.
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Post by sabongero on Jul 22, 2020 16:47:05 GMT -5
The Men Without Fear. But for some reason I prefer their other team-up comic book issue. For some reason, Alan Grant's portrayal of Daredevil being more happy than Batman in that issue appealed to me as a reader, given how many darker Daredevil portrayals have been done over the decades. But when he interrogated that criminal to the whereabouts of one of the antagonist, sure was illustrated Batman-scary.
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Post by berkley on Jul 22, 2020 19:06:26 GMT -5
The Men Without Fear. But for some reason I prefer their other team-up comic book issue. For some reason, Alan Grant's portrayal of Daredevil being more happy than Batman in that issue appealed to me as a reader, given how many darker Daredevil portrayals have been done over the decades. But when he interrogated that criminal to the whereabouts of one of the antagonist, sure was illustrated Batman-scary. They should have a teamup where Batman and some other similarly "dark" superhero - maybe Wolverine or someone like that - try to out-dark each other - who can put on the deepest scowl, spout the stupidiest tough-guy one-liners, etc, etc.
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Post by sabongero on Jul 23, 2020 10:19:41 GMT -5
The Men Without Fear. But for some reason I prefer their other team-up comic book issue. For some reason, Alan Grant's portrayal of Daredevil being more happy than Batman in that issue appealed to me as a reader, given how many darker Daredevil portrayals have been done over the decades. But when he interrogated that criminal to the whereabouts of one of the antagonist, sure was illustrated Batman-scary. They should have a teamup where Batman and some other similarly "dark" superhero - maybe Wolverine or someone like that - try to out-dark each other - who can put on the deepest scowl, spout the stupidiest tough-guy one-liners, etc, etc. I think Top Cow and Marvel did one over a decade ago. They used Wolverine and Darkness, trying to out-dark each other and to our-violence each other. It was a one shot issue also.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2020 10:28:55 GMT -5
They should have a teamup where Batman and some other similarly "dark" superhero - maybe Wolverine or someone like that - try to out-dark each other - who can put on the deepest scowl, spout the stupidiest tough-guy one-liners, etc, etc. I think Top Cow and Marvel did one over a decade ago. They used Wolverine and Darkness, trying to out-dark each other and to our-violence each other. It was a one shot issue also.
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Post by sabongero on Jul 23, 2020 16:43:08 GMT -5
I think Top Cow and Marvel did one over a decade ago. They used Wolverine and Darkness, trying to out-dark each other and to our-violence each other. It was a one shot issue also. Yeah. That's the one. I remember picking it up back in the late 2000's in one of the discount racks like 10 comic books for $5 or $10 I cannot remember. They were a mixed bag of comic books. I just remember going through it and looking at the art but not reading the story.
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