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Post by Caveboy0 on Aug 18, 2010 0:49:30 GMT -5
i think the first interpretation looks fantastic. i love the colors. very classic batman. i'm talking original batman here.
the second one i find too bright. i mean i don't mind the blue batman, but this one seems way to vibrant and the blue lines on the suit simply look flashy. almost as if he's the batman of the future according to the 90's. its very sleek though. i must say that
the third one is gritty. and batman is simply too bulky imo. he looks incredibly uncomfortable. not to mention that hunk of metal for a cod piece.
say yeah if there was voting. i'd vote #1
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Jul 23, 2010 18:08:01 GMT -5
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Post by mob on Aug 21, 2010 13:53:42 GMT -5
yeah i like it but it could be toned down just a bit
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Post by Caveboy0 on Aug 30, 2010 12:36:05 GMT -5
More News: comics.ign.com/articles/111/1116849p1.htmlby the sounds of it there will be 2 batman(s) ?? Bruce will return as Batman, but apparently Dick will also stay as Batman. Bruce will be a more global Batman. while Dick and Damian stay as Batman and Robin in Gotham. Controversial news indeed.
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Aug 8, 2010 0:33:03 GMT -5
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Post by Arcainite on Aug 30, 2010 14:56:04 GMT -5
Currently, one of the books I'm reading is Batman: No Man's Land by Greg Rucka. It's a novelization of the No Man's Land story (Dec. '98 - Feb. '00) from the comics. It's pretty good, but I haven't gotten far into it yet.
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Post by Caveboy0 on Aug 30, 2010 15:00:45 GMT -5
why would you read a book version of a comic?
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Post by aliensuit1495 on Aug 30, 2010 16:36:34 GMT -5
why would you read a book version of a comic? Prose offers a lot in terms of description. It's a different feel I guess. Gives you things a comic wouldn't give you.
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Aug 8, 2010 0:33:03 GMT -5
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Post by Arcainite on Aug 30, 2010 19:14:32 GMT -5
why would you read a book version of a comic? You get more from the novel than you see in the panels of the comics. And it fills in blanks that way so you get more of the story.
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Post by Caveboy0 on Aug 30, 2010 20:19:18 GMT -5
yeah but it still sounds weird. its like those book versions of movies.
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Post by Webber3000 on Aug 30, 2010 22:10:06 GMT -5
I guess it's just less common... Doesn't mean it's bad.
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Post by Spidey 1923 on Aug 31, 2010 4:17:52 GMT -5
More News: comics.ign.com/articles/111/1116849p1.htmlby the sounds of it there will be 2 batman(s) ?? Bruce will return as Batman, but apparently Dick will also stay as Batman. Bruce will be a more global Batman. while Dick and Damian stay as Batman and Robin in Gotham. Controversial news indeed. Wow I'm kinda not happy about this...
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Post by Caveboy0 on Aug 31, 2010 7:41:44 GMT -5
I guess it's just less common... Doesn't mean it's bad. well its just comic books are BOOKS it just feels redundant to make a book version of a comic book.
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Post by Arcainite on Aug 31, 2010 11:11:14 GMT -5
I guess it's just less common... Doesn't mean it's bad. well its just comic books are BOOKS it just feels redundant to make a book version of a comic book. Well, Dec. '98 - Feb. 2000 covered a lot of ground. Most big storylines run only half a year. This book was adapted from 61 comics, some more than others. I'm not going to be able to buy 61 comics on my budget, but I am able to check out the novelization from a local library at no expense. If you want to collect the comics, though, here's the list you'll need: Batman: No Man's Land #0, #1 Batman #560-574 Detective Comics #727-741 Batman: Shadow of the Bat #80-94 Legends of the Dark Knight #116-126 Batman Chronicles #16-18 Batman: Harley Quinn Happy hunting.
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Jul 23, 2010 18:08:01 GMT -5
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Post by mob on Aug 31, 2010 16:23:14 GMT -5
wo! turns out the redesign is a bigger then we imagined: sooo what do you guys think now? i think it looks a little to flashy now. look at the backgrounds of the all of them. different places. so yeah thats global batman
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Post by Caveboy0 on Aug 31, 2010 23:51:49 GMT -5
well its just comic books are BOOKS it just feels redundant to make a book version of a comic book. Well, Dec. '98 - Feb. 2000 covered a lot of ground. Most big storylines run only half a year. This book was adapted from 61 comics, some more than others. I'm not going to be able to buy 61 comics on my budget, but I am able to check out the novelization from a local library at no expense. If you want to collect the comics, though, here's the list you'll need: Batman: No Man's Land #0, #1 Batman #560-574 Detective Comics #727-741 Batman: Shadow of the Bat #80-94 Legends of the Dark Knight #116-126 Batman Chronicles #16-18 Batman: Harley Quinn Happy hunting. no mans land doesn't interest me. like you said too much to get. and i hear it isn't even worth it.
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Post by Caveboy0 on Aug 31, 2010 23:55:03 GMT -5
look at the backgrounds of the all of them. different places. so yeah thats global batman idk if you noticed but the second one has that russian building, the eiffel tower, the empire state building, and big ben all in the same area. can't really take those backgrounds realistically. even though the idea of two batmen sounds like it'll taint batman, but after 70 plus years you have to try something new. i think this sounds really interesting. its new its fresh. i can't wait for it to hit stores.
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