Freezasaurus
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oh shit, that dragon needs a dentist.
Is she Harley Quinn? No...then she will lose.
I dunno, man. Squirrel Girl holds a victory over Dr. Doom. I doubt Harley could do that.
oh shit, that dragon needs a dentist.
Is she Harley Quinn? No...then she will lose.
I dunno, man. Squirrel Girl holds a victory over Dr. Doom. I doubt Harley could do that.
I was talking about Harley being a sales juggernaught. obvs.
Oh, you mean the fight that she actually could win.
Maybe the most Simonsonian of all Walt Simonson comics
Are those three consecutive full pages?
Welp, I had planned on catching up on comics this weekend but then I bought Shadows of Mordor and suddenly it's Monday. It's been a ton of fun so far, but I've never played an Assassin's Creed or Arkham game, so the gameplay is All-New to me and I'm quite enjoying it!
You should play the Rocksteady Arkham games. One of them even lets you play as Selina.
You should play the Rocksteady Arkham games. One of them even lets you play as Selina.
Y'all Squirrel Girl haters are making me sad. She looks like she could kick more ass than our typical wafer-thin meta-females. She and Ms. Marvel are the types of heroes I'd want my daughter to look up to (if I had one).
Arkham City. Using her whip to quickly maneuver around Gotham's cityscape and climbing walls just as she does in the comics felt so good.
Are those three consecutive full pages?
Yes; its the climatic issue of Simonson's run and its done entirely in splash pages.
I actually own Arkham City on my Wii U but the frame-rate bothered me too much to play past the 2nd mission (which is why I didn't count it). I'll definitely pick up Arkham Knight if it can maintain ~30fps on my PS4.
You are right on the money here...my 7 y/o loves Ms. Marvel and is gonna lose her shit for Squirrel Girl. I'm just not sure we'll be reading that one together, it's about as appealing to me as her MLP comics. They're great books but they're not for me. I'm sure I'll try it, of course.
Catwoman bits were the best part of the game imho. That's not a knock either, I love that game
You should play the Rocksteady Arkham games. One of them even lets you play as Selina.
What about She-Hulk. She's a lawyer, son. Got the brains, the brawn, and the green.Y'all Squirrel Girl haters are making me sad. She looks like she could kick more ass than our typical wafer-thin meta-females. She and Ms. Marvel are the types of heroes I'd want my daughter to look up to (if I had one).
Yes; its the climatic issue of Simonson's run and its done entirely in splash pages.
Yep, and it's glorious.
Talk about a fast-paced issue.
That's pretty epic.
Funny thing is that it's pretty atypical for the run. Usually there's a lot of exposition in every issue and he uses splash pages very sparingly. In this issue though, he just lets loose
Welp, I had planned on catching up on comics this weekend but then I bought Shadows of Mordor and suddenly it's Monday. It's been a ton of fun so far, but I've never played an Assassin's Creed or Arkham game, so the gameplay is All-New to me and I'm quite enjoying it!
Y'all Squirrel Girl haters are making me sad. She looks like she could kick more ass than our typical wafer-thin meta-females. She and Ms. Marvel are the types of heroes I'd want my daughter to look up to (if I had one).
It'd be depressing if it wasn't so ridiculous. World class cartooning.
Have you read his Orion run too? I'm leaning towards buying the omnibus when it comes out but I don't really know much about it.
Have you read his Orion run too? I'm leaning towards buying the omnibus when it comes out but I don't really know much about it.
On the bright side, we can be glad someone like Land didn't get assigned this book or she'd look like Makoto from BlazBlue (semi-NSFW).
WAT
I had no idea this was a thing. It seems like everything has an omnibus now, the book was pretty much ignored when it was published. The story was just okay, but the art, especially the fight scenes, was awesome. I remember talking to Simonson on comicboards.com about it back in the day, he was super nice & humble about the whole thing for the small number of people who cared.
You know who should've gotten art duties on Squirrel Girl? Liefeld.
You are right on the money here...my 7 y/o loves Ms. Marvel and is gonna lose her shit for Squirrel Girl. I'm just not sure we'll be reading that one together, it's about as appealing to me as her MLP comics. They're great books but they're not for me. I'm sure I'll try it, of course.
Catwoman bits were the best part of the game imho. That's not a knock either, I love that game
I agree 100%. I'd play a catwoman game in that style in a heartbeat.
One random thought while watching this: I should probably watch Batman:TAS sometime... I've never seen it.
This. I think after Arkham Knight, Rocksteady or other developers should expand the Arkham-verse through other characters and spin-offs. Retire Batman figuratively speaking and let characters like Batgirl, Catwoman and Nightwing, etc, take the spotlight. Or hell, other heroes outside of Gotham.
One random thought while watching this: I should probably watch Batman:TAS sometime... I've never seen it.
One random thought while watching this: I should probably watch Batman:TAS sometime... I've never seen it.
Will never happen. Batman still sells too well for them to rely on second-string characters to carry a game. Don't get me wrong, I'd buy a Catwoman game (as long as it isn't Halle Berry Catwoman), but I doubt it would happen.
One random thought while watching this: I should probably watch Batman:TAS sometime... I've never seen it.
Well its been on Netflix for a while, but they fucked up the episode order for some odd reason.
I'm just not sure where exactly the series can go from Batman: Arkham Knight. I highly doubt Warner Bros want to retire the franchise, as it has made them bucket loads of money. I don't want to see it become tired though. I think foregrounding other characters or heroes is a way around that. The Arkham universe is interesting and ripe for development outside of Batman and Gotham City. Wonderful things could be done with Superman, Wonder Woman, etc, without mimicking the same gameplay designs.
I'm just not sure where exactly the series can go from Batman: Arkham Knight. I highly doubt Warner Bros want to retire the franchise, as it has made them bucket loads of money. I don't want to see it become tired though. I think foregrounding other characters or heroes is a way around that. The Arkham universe is interesting and ripe for development outside of Batman and Gotham City. Wonderful things could be done with Superman, Wonder Woman, etc, without mimicking the same gameplay designs.
Not in the US, it hasn't
Well its been on Netflix for a while, but they fucked up the episode order for some odd reason.
Not in the US, it hasn't
Only the first season has been released here in the Australian retail market. I since discovered it was made available in completion, on iTunes. The decision was easy. I was given an Apple TV for my birthday and bought the complete four seasons of Batman: TAS for $7.99 each. That's cheaper than the listed price on the US store.
I hope at some point, Batman Beyond and even the Batman are released here too. As of this moment, only the first season of each respective show is available.
Kipp. Please. Next you're going to tell me you haven't watched Superman: TAS, Justice League, or any other part of the DCAU.
I was looking for a 'seriously?' gif to respond to you, but I found this instead:
Point still stands: why did your childhood not include Batman: The Animated Series, Kipp?
I was looking for a 'seriously?' gif to respond to you, but I found this instead:
Point still stands: why did your childhood not include Batman: The Animated Series, Kipp?
You won't get stuff outside of Batman because Batman sells. That's what's pulling in all of the people outside of our circle. From a business standpoint taking out Batman is suicide for those games. The best we can hope for are add on story characters like we get with Catwoman and Harley.
Oh and they don't care about it getting tired, they are trying to annualize it. That's why we got origins.