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Nothing But Batman: August 2013
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Wednesday, August 14, 2013. But a bunch of people notice that Bullock seems to be getting lucky with his busts lately, including a very stylized Batman:. I just love that look. So Harvey seems to be on the Black Mask team, but when it comes to the crucial courtroom scene, he double-crosses his informer:. And when Black Mask's underlings try to kill him for reneging on the deal, he has a surprise waiting for them:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Diversions of the Groovy Kind. By Levitz, Staton, and Layton.
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Nothing But Batman: April 2015
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Saturday, April 18, 2015. After Batman closed up Wayne Manor in the late 1960s and started operating out of the Wayne Foundation Building, Batman artists came up with a distinctive appearance for the latter:. But here's something I had forgotten: the tree is fake, as mentioned in Batman #306 (December 1978):. I'm not sure how fitting it is to have a fake metal tree stand for life. Inside that thick metal shaft is the elevator for the building. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Diversions of the Groovy Kind.
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All Jets Ablaze!: Tales of Suspense #52 (April, 1964)
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Reviewing the adventures of the Marvel Comics superhero Iron Man! Monday, December 30, 2013. Tales of Suspense #52 (April, 1964). The Crimson Dynamo Strikes Again! Don Rico (as "N. Korok"). Last we saw Anton Vanko,. The brilliant Russian scientist had defected to America and become an employee of Tony Stark. Now he works tirelessly developing the new "laser light", which if it could be perfected would be a powerful new weapon for Stark's defense contracts. Natasha manages to distract Stark with her sultr...
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All Jets Ablaze!: Tales of Suspense #48 (December, 1963)
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Reviewing the adventures of the Marvel Comics superhero Iron Man! Friday, September 13, 2013. Tales of Suspense #48 (December, 1963). Based on the Jack Kirby cover art, we can already tell this is an issue to be excited about. Red-and-gold, baby! The Mysterious Mr. Doll! A Mr Carter unexpectedly reneges on a deal to supply Stark Industries with steel. Tony heads over to Carter's residence to find out what's going on. And so Tony resolves to build a brand new model of the suit that will be lighter, faster...
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Rowe Rowe Fight The Power: August 2012
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Rowe Rowe Fight The Power. Official Blog of Ben Rowe. Friday, August 31, 2012. 8220;There’s no way in hell we are moving! 8221; I thought my voice was strong, and firm, but the most accurate word was probably a bellow, and if I could have seen beyond my own tunnel vision I would’ve noticed the look in Jessica’s eyes, as she watched us fight from behind the couch. That look of unmitigated terror. 8220;Is this the kind of city you want your daughter to grow up in? This is how little she means to you? IR...
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All Jets Ablaze!: Tales of Suspense #49 (January, 1964)
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Reviewing the adventures of the Marvel Comics superhero Iron Man! Tuesday, September 17, 2013. Tales of Suspense #49 (January, 1964). Well, we're 11 issues in and we've got our first cross-over! The novelty will wear off by the time we hit the 90s, let me assure you. The Angel, a member of the fledgeling X-Men. Decides to fly over the Stark Industries factory in Flushing as "shortcut" to Professor Xavier's mansion in Westchester. However, at that moment Iron Man is guarding an atomic explosion test.
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All Jets Ablaze!: Tales of Suspense #51 (March, 1964)
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Reviewing the adventures of the Marvel Comics superhero Iron Man! Saturday, October 5, 2013. Tales of Suspense #51 (March, 1964). Iron Man is pursuing a thief through a vaudeville theatre when he's assisted by a contortionist called the Uncanny Umberto who figures helping Iron Man collar a crook would be goo publicity. Iron Man makes a remark that he's glad Umberto is on the side of the law with abilities like his, which of course. Seriously this guy is the most slapdash crook I've ever seen. Happy start...
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All Jets Ablaze!: Tales of Suspense #50 (February, 1964)
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Reviewing the adventures of the Marvel Comics superhero Iron Man! Sunday, September 29, 2013. Tales of Suspense #50 (February, 1964). Classic Marvel comics overhype themselves so much on their covers that it can sometimes be hard to tell which issues actually are important milestones and which issues are utter trash. Well, hold on to your hats, merry Marvelites, because this truly is "another mighty milestone in this, the Marvel Age of Comics! The Hands of the Mandarin! Meanwhile, back in America, the CI...
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Nothing But Batman: Batman's Weird Transformations: Detective
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Friday, November 11, 2011. Batman's Weird Transformations: Detective. This is another post that will take time to assemble, and any help my readers can offer will be greatly appreciated. For starters, I will do the Detective issues, then follow with posts on the transformations taking place in World's Finest, and finally in Batman's own title. The first transformation I am aware of takes place in Detective #127:. Transformation: Batman and Robin are transformed into Pigmies (sic) by a mad scientist.
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Nothing But Batman: July 2014
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Monday, July 28, 2014. This one will take some time to compile, but I think it will be worth it in the end. During the Golden and Silver Ages, DC's writers and artists often created "other" Batmen. Some were fakes and some were inspired by the Caped Crusader, but they all wore the mask. Brane returns the favor a few years later in Detective #216, when Bruce Wayne suffers a sprained arm and needs a stand-in as Batman. Another inspired Batman is the superhero of Zur En Arrh, who appeared in Batman #113:.