i agree dorky_squirrel !i still think the spandex made superman an icon.hehehe
i agree dorky_squirrel !i still think the spandex made superman an icon.hehehe
dc superman and batman. marvel wolverine and spiderman.
bro, can you post a pic on that version of batman. basin elseworld na cya. ang batman hibawan nako wouldnt even touch a gun, kasi pinatay yung parents nya through a gun.Originally Posted by Santini
these is the original golden age batman created by bob kane from batman#1
as you can see walang gun.
[img width=384 height=500]http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c215/skyknight999/bat1a.jpg[/img]
@john
back when i was a kid, i was impressed by the whole changing in a phonebooth scene...but really, back then, my number 1 question would be "how can people not recognize clark as superman?"
but yea, the whole smallville mainstream is quite a good thing if you ask me(esp. lana lang-kristen kreuk..huba huba!!) ...the concept of making it is great. pro was lex luther clark's teenage bestfriend ba jud in the original story??
@dorky
there was an explanation in john bryne's man of steel, post crisis superman.but I'm too lazy to dig it up.. hheheee I do have the TPB.. might bring it this PM, if i can find it that is... he does this ultra fast head shaking ...so you can't photograph supes. Santini can explain further.
he's more knowledgable on this.
im not really a dc fan sa marvel lang ko expert. from what ive now on the comics superman birthright, it was shown there that clark and luthor have meet before in smallville but it looks like luthor doenst want to remember his time in smallvilleOriginally Posted by dorky_squirrel
from superman:birthright#6
[img width=345 height=500]http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c215/skyknight999/IMG4.jpg[/img]
@skynight
Yeah you're right, it is really out of character for Batman to carry a gun, but since you want proof then so be it. and Batman 1st appeared in Detective Comic# 27 and NOT in the cover you're showing.
[img width=358 height=500]http://scoop.diamondgalleries.com/news_images/2166_5688_8.jpg[/img]
see the sidearm?
[img width=277 height=500]http://www.comics101.com/archives/comics101/images/2003/nov26/killing.jpg[/img]
brutal tactics proving his "anti-hero" methods.
Its even acknowledged in "post crisis" continuity that Batman carried a gun in his early years.
from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman
"Batman keeps most of his field equipment in a signature piece of apparel, a yellow utility belt. Over the years it has contained a virtually limitless variety of crimefighting tools. Different versions of the belt have these items stored in either pouches or hard cylinders attached evenly around it.
In some of his early appearances, Batman used sidearms (see especially Detective Comics #32, September 1939), but since that time, he has eschewed their use because his parents were murdered by a gunman. Some stories have relaxed this rule to allow Batman to arm his vehicles for purposes of disabling other vehicles or removing inanimate obstacles. In the 1989 movie version, however, firearms figured more prominently in the Dark Knight's arsenal; machine guns and grenades were mounted on the Batmobile and missiles and machine cannons on the Batwing. Burton's Batman was not afraid to cause collateral damage and was willing to kill."
from: http://www.comics101.com/archives/comics101/40.php
The early Batman appearances are entertaining if slightly out of character as seen through today’s eyes. In several stories written by Gardner Fox, the Batman is even more vicious than in his first appearance, carrying a sidearm and using a machine gun to gun down innocent people who’ve been turned into zombie creatures, with little more than a “the poor devils are better off this way” as justification for the killings.
Hope that enlightens you. heeheee you got pwned.
@dorky and zerk
http://www.comics101.com/archives/comics101/4.php
Answers to your questions.
ako lang nya check wa pa man gyud nahuman ug download ang batman megatorrent. and besides im not a dc fan.![]()
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