Tag: Batman

Under the Red Hood: Distilling a Messy Story

Greeting Netizens, Fracadactyl here. Welcome back to Adaptations Done Right, it’s exactly as it is on the tin. Today we’ll be covering Batman: Under the […]

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Mike Mignola: How To Make Contrast Matter In Art

Mike Mignola, the “Jack Kirby” of occult based comics? No way, he’s in a league of his own. Check it out.

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The Best Batman that Gotham Needs

Is Bruce Wayne fine the way he is; or could cowl of Batman be worn by a better man?

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Ra’s al Ghul and The Debate Over His Ideals

Ra’s al Ghul, assassin, mastermind, wannabe protector of nature. With global warming threatening the environment if something is not done, is Ra’s plans to wipe out humanity justified?

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The Laughing Fish: How To Make a Bad Joke Good

I now have an even greater respect for Paul Dini for adapting a mediocre story like The Laughing Fish into something presentable.

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Batman: Mad Love On Multiple Medium Adaptations

TV, Comic, or Motion Comic; pick one adaptation. They all have their merits for Batman: Mad Love.

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Batman: The Gift (The Travelers): Tom King’s First Mess

Welcome back to Dude, What the Heck?!, a segment where I analyze comics that are praised in places but ridiculed in others. Today we will […]

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Sidekicks: Why Being a Superhero’s Intern is the Worst

Welcome to the Comic Comparisons segment where comic books have parallels. For the first jab, let’s take a look at a classic trope that Batman […]

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