Re: DC Nation
Except his medic skills, not his skills with the gun, are what actually pop in most bat-comics.
Except his medic skills, not his skills with the gun, are what actually pop in most bat-comics.
REGISTER TO REMOVE ADS |
Except his medic skills, not his skills with the gun, are what actually pop in most bat-comics.
Alfred's a soldier. Bruce isn't. Alfred has killed. Bruce can't.This. I know Alfred has probably used guns before for his work but it isn't the first thing I imagine when somebody says "Alfred Pennyworth". No doubt the man can fight and defend himself, but when you think about Alfred using a gun next to Bruce who hates guns, it makes no sense.
Not like they don't have any sort of meaningful relationship at all. Because if Alfred shot a guy, Bruce would totally give him a "i respect your different viewpoints" bro-fist
because alfred would totally be "yo bonk you and your stupid aversion to guns, bitches love guns"
Most versions of Alfred have him being a former British Intelligence or SAS agent. How do you think he knows how to patch Bruce up?
BatB was awesome! Idk what you are talking about, Chuman.
Gonna be Stooge-like for the moment and say that BtB is being made by Glen Murakami, the man who did Teen Titans. If you enjoye that you may enjoy BtB. (of course I have my trepidations considering the art direction, the 3D, and Alfred with guns...)
I never said it wasn't, it's just that I've been losing faith in Cartoon Network ever since Toonami ended, so I can't be too sure.
"I wanna be excited but I'm not sure if BtB is gonna be all stupid like The Brave and The Bold." :\ idk sounds exactly like you said that.
Most versions of Alfred have him being a former British Intelligence or SAS agent. How do you think he knows how to patch Bruce up?
Static Shock
You should check out Justice League and then maybe work backwards? The Timm guys, like Alan Burnett, Paul Dini and Dwayne McDuffie are exceptionally solid storytellers. I wasn't surprised to see Paul Dini and Alan Burnett wrote that first amazing episode of S:TAS.Well, other than a few exceptions, I haven't seen that many DC shows. I never even watched Justice League, so I don't know if there's much I-....
I didn't get into Superman until I was 15, which was like 11 years too late and the Australian television networks are notoriously bad at airing cartoons. Everything is out of order or a repeat. It's also not available on DVD here.Bruh...being the DC/Superman fan you are, you never watched Superman: The Animated Series before? Surprising.
I think DC is aiming to do that. I'd like to think they're working on another Superman cartoon to tie into the new movie. Or at least they should be. Man, I tell you, if I could work on Superman cartoon there's so much I'd love to do...And I'm not the biggest fan of either DC or Marvel's little blocks. I don't think two 30 minute shows makes a legitimate block. They need at least two more programs each.
I didn't get into Superman until I was 15, which was like 11 years too late and the Australian television networks are notoriously bad at airing cartoons. Everything is out of order or a repeat. It's also not available on DVD here.
Just watched the fourth episode with Toyman. Never was much of a Toyman fan but it was still a great episode. Straight out of the gate I'm enjoying this a hell of a lot. Personally, I found the first bunch of B:TAS episodes a bit of a struggle to get through. And yeah, I've noticed that too. I'm constantly disappointed with how people dismiss Superman.You're in for a treat. I don't see it getting a lot of rep compared to say BTAS but STAS was a damn good show.
Shirley Walker was amazing!And that song!
And Superman?After I finish B:TAS, I'm gonna finish watching Batman Beyond, and make my way through Justice League. I saw it as a kid, but I'll appreciate it more now that I'm actually into superheros.
And Superman?