The Batman – Season 1 Review

Intro: Many fans remember watching the classic Batman: The Animated Series back in the day, and many still claim that it's the best Batman series ever made. It's hard to argue with that fact, but that doesn't mean there aren't other great Batman shows out there. Some of you reading this might be thinking "Well... Continue Reading →

Batman and Robin (1949)

It's hard to imagine a Batman show before the famous, campy portrayal of the caped crusader in 1966, starring Adam West in the titular role of Batman, but believe it or not, there was at least two film serials about Batman before the popular 60's show.

Gotham By Gaslight -Book Review

The year is 1888, and a cruel fate has befallen the ladies of the night in Whitechapel, London. A killer is on the loose, and the police have no leads as to who he could be. All the have is a name, given to them in a letter signed by the killer himself, Jack.

Batman: Three Jokers #1

Throughout the history of DC Comics, Joker is without a doubt the most famous villain, perhaps in all of comics history. He's twisted, maniacal, and terrifying, which is what makes him such a great character to read and watch.

DC FanDome – The Batman

Is it really any surprise that there were so many people online doubting this film simply for it's casting choices, because some people think they know how a film will turn out, just because of who has been cast. Well it doesn't surprise me anymore, especially when people only seem to know of an actor... Continue Reading →

The Batman Adventures #12 – Batgirl: Day One

Written by: Kelley Puckett Pencils by: Mike Parobeck Ink by: Rick Burchett Colour by: Rick Taylor Letters by: Tim Harkens Edited by: Scott Peterson, *Darren Vincenzo. (*Associate Editor) Harley Quinn is a beloved character in the world of DC Comics, having first been introduced on the famous television show ‘Batman: The Animated Series’ back in... Continue Reading →

Batwoman 1×03 – Down, Down, Down

Gotham City is still regaling over the sighting of the Bat themed vigilante who they all believe to be The Batman, returning to Gotham to save them. However, this episode takes us into the moment we have all be waiting for, as Kate Kane (Ruby Rose) finally decides that it's time to tell the truth,... Continue Reading →

A History of Fear Part 3 – Silver Age – Batman #189

Writers: Henry Boltinoff, Gardner Fox, Jack SchiffPencils: Sheldon Moldoff, Henry BoltinoffInks: Henry Boltinoff, Joe GiellaCover: Carmine Infantino, Joe Giella After his second appearance in Detective Comics #73, released during the Golden Age of comics, Jonathan Crane wasn't seen again in comics until 1967, a whole 24 years after that second and final appearance. So, when... Continue Reading →

Batman Returns

After the success of Tim Burton's 1989 film that brought Batman into the darkness again after the light hearted and campy depiction in the 60's, Warner Brothers and their fans were quick to demand more, and so in 5 years after the first film, a sequel was finally released in 1992 called 'Batman Returns' which... Continue Reading →

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