So it looks a little different from it's comic source.
It sounds like the Turtles and Batman share a universe, as opposed to the former literally being from a different universe like the comic.
Also, Ra's is playing with fire by involving the Joker, and he should know that.
One Strip! One Strip!Wonder who'd be good for a Wonder Woman crossover. Classic She-Ra?
Wake me up at your own risk.
Yes actually. I'd say she'd be perfect.
I mean, they have a lot of the same abilities (doesn't Diana also have animal telepathy, or I think she did at some point).
One Strip! One Strip!It's a power that she's supposed to have but rarely gets used.
Gargoyles (mystical beings in modern times)
Bayonetta (super powered women fro, advanced, magical societies who have non-powered male sidekicks).
Do the He-Man crossovers, if they have the rights. They’re both very good, and would be a good way to keep Injustice relevant between games.
I would also argue that the DC MOTU comics did more with She-Ra in ten pages than Noelle Stevenson did with an entire series, but that’s another topic.
Just watched Justice League vs. The Fatal Five.
I liked it, and I especially liked Jessica (who has ascended lightning quick, what with being in this movie, DC Super Hero Girls, and DC Lego movie as well, though I can't remember it's name).
I'm wondering what Miss Martian's deal is though, what with the White martians not even existing in this series.
Seeing Diana in her classic costume is kinda weird, what with how she's been rocking the Armour Skirt for a while now (and how that's not only closer to her look in her debut, but arguably closer to what a greek warrior would wear). Also, she's not carry a sword, which is also weird.
Not sure what happened to Jessica near the end, but I recall something from the comics with how Guy Gardener was so pumped up and brave all the time that he slightly overloaded his ring and caused it to leak excess energy. I'm guessing what happened with her was similar: she just got so pumped up she kinda got super charged.
Huh. Between this movie, and the talk of the return of the 2003 Teen Titans, I'm kinda all for nostalgia and that's funny cause I was actually against bringing back 2003 Titans.
One Strip! One Strip!You mean that crossover movie with between them and their GO counterparts?
Hey, you guys remember DC Showcase?
Between 2019 through 2020, we're getting:
- Sgt. Rock: Sgt. Rock (Karl Urban aka Judge Dredd and Skurge the Executioner) thinks he's seen it all. Suddenly Nazi zombies happen.
- Adam Strange: Somewhere in space, a local drunk is scorned by the populace. But when killer space bugs happen, the drunk's true identity is revealed: Adam Strange (Charlie Weber)!
- Death: A struggling artist with inner demons encounters a strange girl (Jamie Chung) who helps him come to terms with his legacy...and the inevitability that is her namesake.
- The Phantom Stranger: The 1970's. A young woman named Jess and her friends get involved with an enigmatic fellow named Seth (Michael Rosenbaum). Enter the Phantom Stranger (Peter Serafinowicz).
- Batman: Death in the Family: Batman. Robin. The Joker. A crowbar. An explosion. You know the rest...
Edited by TargetmasterJoe on May 7th 2019 at 11:20:19 AM
Batman: Hush - Official Trailer
BTW, Batman vs TMNT has come out. Has anybody watched it?
I just watched the opening and ending titles, a bit of the end and The Stinger, out of curiosity.
But that doesn't mean I'm not gonna see it tomorrow. It's already online since the last Tuesday.
Anyway, let's be honest, who expected that to happen?
"Scooby Dooby Doo!"Just watched this today.
It was legitimately fun. My only regrets about the film are two fold:
1) The Foot and the League didn't turn on each other. That would have been an awesome fight;
2) Karai and Talia weren't there. Daughter of the Shredder vs Daughter of Ra's Al Ghul would have been some fight.
Would've been nice to have Splinter there as well, but the cast was pretty big as is.
One Strip! One Strip!Saw it, loved it. Honestly one of the better Dc Animated Movies I've seen in a long time.
First of all, I loved the visual flare. It was all very stylized and nice change from super realistic Young Justice look most of these movies have. My favorite example was Joker's transformation. Although I'm not 100% sold on turtles designs, though at least they were nowhere as bad as cover art implied.
Action was great with Shredder vs Batman early on setting up the standard. I admit, it was pretty shocking to see blood for the first time in Turtles cartoon. It was bound to happen eventually seeing how they started but crossover was not where I've expected to see it.
Humor was good, they've kept all the good jokes from the comic and then added some. In fact I would argue that this is one of the best versions of Mikey I've ever seen - most of them are unfunny or funny but pretty annoying.
Speaking of adaptations, I'm glad that there was no alternative dimension business going on. Movie isn't in continuity with anything, might as well just say that Batman and TMNT live on the same planet.
Fight with Arkham inmates was naturally a highlight, in fact maybe a little too good. I admit that actual movie climax feels less interesting in comparison and drags on a bit.
Too bad that such cool villains like Riddler, Ventriloquist and Mad Hatter had to be cut note but at least this time villains had a decent focus compared to comics. Although Two-Face didn't do that much. As for their mutations, I've only preferred comic versions of Mr Freeze and Bane (seriously, why no Banelephant?) Other designs looks so much better especially Joker.
Watched Batman Hush.
Riddler kinda ascended huh? From just The Dragon to the actual Big Bad.
One Strip! One Strip!
I love Leo's reaction to the reveal of The Joker.