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Originally posted by: Han Solo VS Indiana Jones
So who would you rather be - Batman or Superman?

I like 'em both, but as much as I like Batman, I'd rather be Superman, Kryptonite or no Kryptonite. Supes comes with built in powers, so he doesn't need a large bank account to provide for gadgets, he isn't a traumatized 8 year old trapped in a man's body, and he has a more upbeat outlook on life.


As much as I love both characters (I go back and forth as to which one's my favourite), I would much rather be Batman. As haunted and psychologically unstable as he is, Bruce Wayne has the satisfaction of having built Batman from the ground up. All of his skills, all of his strength, all of his knowledge, is nothing but his own. Striking fear into the hearts of criminals - having felons flee from you - being the Dark Prince of the Night, how can you beat that? Superman, to put it in crude terms, won the genetic lottery...

I thought about something today, and it's videogame-related. The X-Box racing series Project Gotham Racing, to be exact. When the first installment was on the Sega Dreamcast, it was called Metropolis Street Racing. Then I thought about it more - one is named after the home of Batman, and the other, the home of Superman! Guess Bizarre Creations are huge fans of DC...
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Read a lot of comics yesterday, by the way.

Superman All-Stars #1 & 2, The Dark Knight Returns, Hush: Vol. 1, and Batman: Gothic to be exact.

Dark Knight Returns was "Holy Crap!" kind of excitement for me. I got so excited and jittery in front of all of my friends that it was embarrassing. A very fanboy moment. I just couldn't believe what was happening...

Hush was a little strange, but very brave nonetheless. Can somebody explain the Oracle to me? Is it a computer in Batman's suit? I loved how Loeb took a lame villain like Killer Croc, and made him cool.

Gothic was very, very dark, and I loved it.

The Superman All-Stars series is very fun and very adventurous. I hope it continues to be this good.
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Originally posted by: theredbaron
Read a lot of comics yesterday, by the way.

Superman All-Stars #1 & 2, The Dark Knight Returns, Hush: Vol. 1, and Batman: Gothic to be exact.

Dark Knight Returns was "Holy Crap!" kind of excitement for me. I got so excited and jittery in front of all of my friends that it was embarrassing. A very fanboy moment. I just couldn't believe what was happening...

Hush was a little strange, but very brave nonetheless. Can somebody explain the Oracle to me? Is it a computer in Batman's suit? I loved how Loeb took a lame villain like Killer Croc, and made him cool.

Gothic was very, very dark, and I loved it.

The Superman All-Stars series is very fun and very adventurous. I hope it continues to be this good.


Oracle is Barbara Gordon on a communicator. She was shot and crippled by Joker (during the No Man's Land arc, I think), so now she fights crime by being Batman's eyes and ears in the computer world and assists in coordinating people for backup, etc. She's also in charge of the Birds of Prey group.

Glad you enjoyed DKR. It's absolutely my fav of all time, and is responsible for getting me into comics in the first place. I've always felt that Miller just knew how Bats spoke and would act, and his interpretation has always been definitive for me.

Gothic...meh. Dark, brutal, etc. Slightly above average, IMO.

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Originally posted by: JediSage
I've always felt that Miller just knew how Bats spoke and would act, and his interpretation has always been definitive for me.


This is no longer true, though! Do not under any circumstances, Red Baron, read All Star Batman. It might as well be Marv from Sin City under that cowl.

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Originally posted by: Darth Chaltab
Originally posted by: JediSage
I've always felt that Miller just knew how Bats spoke and would act, and his interpretation has always been definitive for me.


This is no longer true, though! Do not under any circumstances, Red Baron, read All Star Batman. It might as well be Marv from Sin City under that cowl.


No need to worry about that - I've been steering well clear of it after what I've been hearing/reading about it. In fact, I steer well clear of most things unless I hear something good about it - I can't afford to buy comics on face value.
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Originally posted by: JediSage
Originally posted by: theredbaron
Read a lot of comics yesterday, by the way.

Superman All-Stars #1 & 2, The Dark Knight Returns, Hush: Vol. 1, and Batman: Gothic to be exact.

Dark Knight Returns was "Holy Crap!" kind of excitement for me. I got so excited and jittery in front of all of my friends that it was embarrassing. A very fanboy moment. I just couldn't believe what was happening...

Hush was a little strange, but very brave nonetheless. Can somebody explain the Oracle to me? Is it a computer in Batman's suit? I loved how Loeb took a lame villain like Killer Croc, and made him cool.

Gothic was very, very dark, and I loved it.

The Superman All-Stars series is very fun and very adventurous. I hope it continues to be this good.


Oracle is Barbara Gordon on a communicator. She was shot and crippled by Joker (during the No Man's Land arc, I think), so now she fights crime by being Batman's eyes and ears in the computer world and assists in coordinating people for backup, etc. She's also in charge of the Birds of Prey group.

Glad you enjoyed DKR. It's absolutely my fav of all time, and is responsible for getting me into comics in the first place. I've always felt that Miller just knew how Bats spoke and would act, and his interpretation has always been definitive for me.

Gothic...meh. Dark, brutal, etc. Slightly above average, IMO.


Barbara gets shot and hospitalised (and photographed!) in The Killing Joke as well, but that story seems to be pre-Batgirl. Her being Oracle makes a lot of sense. And this Huntress character, is she part of the Birds of Prey? Hush brought in a lot of characters I've never seen in a Batman story before...

I feel the same way about Miller. It's a shame about Strikes Again, though.

I loved Gothic, all the supernatural themes and history running through it. I think Batman is right at home with this kind of stuff.
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Originally posted by: theredbaron
Originally posted by: JediSage
Originally posted by: theredbaron
Read a lot of comics yesterday, by the way.

Superman All-Stars #1 & 2, The Dark Knight Returns, Hush: Vol. 1, and Batman: Gothic to be exact.

Dark Knight Returns was "Holy Crap!" kind of excitement for me. I got so excited and jittery in front of all of my friends that it was embarrassing. A very fanboy moment. I just couldn't believe what was happening...

Hush was a little strange, but very brave nonetheless. Can somebody explain the Oracle to me? Is it a computer in Batman's suit? I loved how Loeb took a lame villain like Killer Croc, and made him cool.

Gothic was very, very dark, and I loved it.

The Superman All-Stars series is very fun and very adventurous. I hope it continues to be this good.


Oracle is Barbara Gordon on a communicator. She was shot and crippled by Joker (during the No Man's Land arc, I think), so now she fights crime by being Batman's eyes and ears in the computer world and assists in coordinating people for backup, etc. She's also in charge of the Birds of Prey group.

Glad you enjoyed DKR. It's absolutely my fav of all time, and is responsible for getting me into comics in the first place. I've always felt that Miller just knew how Bats spoke and would act, and his interpretation has always been definitive for me.

Gothic...meh. Dark, brutal, etc. Slightly above average, IMO.


Barbara gets shot and hospitalised (and photographed!) in The Killing Joke as well, but that story seems to be pre-Batgirl. Her being Oracle makes a lot of sense. And this Huntress character, is she part of the Birds of Prey? Hush brought in a lot of characters I've never seen in a Batman story before...

I feel the same way about Miller. It's a shame about Strikes Again, though.

I loved Gothic, all the supernatural themes and history running through it. I think Batman is right at home with this kind of stuff.


Well, I've always thought Huntress was just kind of another person in the DCU, but I later heard in the Birds of Prey tv show she was the daughter of Batman and Selina Kyle.

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Pre Crisis Huntress was Helena Wayne, son of Earth-2 Batman and Catwoman. After the Crisis, since Batman was no longer an eligible bachelor, Huntress was retconned to Helena Bertinelli, the daughter of a crime family whose parents were murdered in front of her by a rival family. WHen she grew up she became basically a more violent female version of Batman.

But in "Infinite Crisis" Alex Luthor said that Helena Bertinelli would have eventually come from Earth-8 anyway, and One Year Later, Selina Kyle gives birth to a girl named Helena, who may be the New Earth incarnation of Earth-2's Huntress

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Originally posted by: Darth Chaltab
Pre Crisis Huntress was Helena Wayne, son of Earth-2 Batman and Catwoman. After the Crisis, since Batman was no longer an eligible bachelor, Huntress was retconned to Helena Bertinelli, the daughter of a crime family whose parents were murdered in front of her by a rival family. WHen she grew up she became basically a more violent female version of Batman.

But in "Infinite Crisis" Alex Luthor said that Helena Bertinelli would have eventually come from Earth-8 anyway, and One Year Later, Selina Kyle gives birth to a girl named Helena, who may be the New Earth incarnation of Earth-2's Huntress


Well, that's complicated now, isn't it? Thanks for the explanation.
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Originally posted by: theredbaron
Originally posted by: Darth Chaltab
Pre Crisis Huntress was Helena Wayne, son of Earth-2 Batman and Catwoman. After the Crisis, since Batman was no longer an eligible bachelor, Huntress was retconned to Helena Bertinelli, the daughter of a crime family whose parents were murdered in front of her by a rival family. WHen she grew up she became basically a more violent female version of Batman.

But in "Infinite Crisis" Alex Luthor said that Helena Bertinelli would have eventually come from Earth-8 anyway, and One Year Later, Selina Kyle gives birth to a girl named Helena, who may be the New Earth incarnation of Earth-2's Huntress


Well, that's complicated now, isn't it? Thanks for the explanation.


Has anyone wondered whether or not IC is opening up a can of worms that COIE went out of its way to correct? I can't think of anything specific, but it has been on my mind and Chalt's example is kind of what I'm talking about...

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Does anyone know what E2 Superman is talking about when Bruce asks him what Nightwing is like on his world in IC 4? Bruce asks if he's a better man (why, I don't know) and Supes looks away and says "No".
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Dick Grayson of Earth-2 at the time of the Crisis was a middle aged man still in a Robin suit. Unlike Earth-1 Grayson, he had nevered moved beyond his mentor's shadow. It's not so much that Dick-1 is BETTER, but he is certianly no worse. Hence, Batman proved to Kal-L that not everything about Earth-2 was superior.

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Originally posted by: JediSage


Oracle is Barbara Gordon on a communicator. She was shot and crippled by Joker (during the No Man's Land arc, I think), .


But, does not Knightfall take place before No Man's Land? As I recall in Knightfall, Barbara Gordon was already Oracle there. I think Commissioner Gordon's 2nd wife gets shot and killed at the end of No Man's Land. Maybe you were confusing the two?
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Yeah, Warb's right. Knghtfall is well before No Man's Land. Barbara was shot in Alan Moore's The Killing Joke which was published in 1988.

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Originally posted by: Darth Chaltab
Yeah, Warb's right. Knghtfall is well before No Man's Land. Barbara was shot in Alan Moore's The Killing Joke which was published in 1988.


Yeah, that's what I thought. Man, DC continuity can be so confusing! Still love it, though.

Picked up JLA: Tower of Babel on my lunch break today. Haven't started reading it yet. Read Dark Knight Returns a second time at work today...still great.
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As much as I love both characters (I go back and forth as to which one's my favourite), I would much rather be Batman. As haunted and psychologically unstable as he is, Bruce Wayne has the satisfaction of having built Batman from the ground up. All of his skills, all of his strength, all of his knowledge, is nothing but his own. Striking fear into the hearts of criminals - having felons flee from you - being the Dark Prince of the Night, how can you beat that? Superman, to put it in crude terms, won the genetic lottery......

What's wrong with the genetic lottery?
I'd like a qui-gon jinn please with an Obi-Wan to go.

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Nothing, but you know Batman must have a stronger sense of acomplishment than Superman.

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Batman's intelligence and, in some ways, wealth, were both handed to him by the 'genetic lottery'.

But both these characters chose how they would use their gifts.

War does not make one great.

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Batman's intelligence and, in some ways, wealth, were both handed to him by the 'genetic lottery'.

But both these characters chose how they would use their gifts.


Good point.
I'd like a qui-gon jinn please with an Obi-Wan to go.

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Anyone reading JSA Classified?
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Originally posted by: JediSage
Anyone reading JSA Classified?

Not at the moment I'm afraid.

So, any Hellboy fans around here?
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I'm ashamed to admit it, but the movie starring Ron Perlman as Hellboy was my first exposure to the character, and I hear that an animated series is slated along with the 2007 sequel, so if anyone has any advice regarding where to start with acquiring Hellboy comics, please enlighten me.
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Apparently all five Hellboy trades are worth getting, so I guess you should get them all in order. Though I hear that Right Hand of Doom is the best one. There's also the Hellboy Junior trade, which I guess would be chronologically first, and is supposed to be a real fun read. All hearsay from me, though, I've never read a Hellboy comic in my life...
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Originally posted by: theredbaron
Apparently all five Hellboy trades are worth getting, so I guess you should get them all in order. Though I hear that Right Hand of Doom is the best one. There's also the Hellboy Junior trade, which I guess would be chronologically first, and is supposed to be a real fun read. All hearsay from me, though, I've never read a Hellboy comic in my life...


I'll keep that in mind.
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Originally posted by: Han Solo VS Indiana Jones
Originally posted by: theredbaron
Apparently all five Hellboy trades are worth getting, so I guess you should get them all in order. Though I hear that Right Hand of Doom is the best one. There's also the Hellboy Junior trade, which I guess would be chronologically first, and is supposed to be a real fun read. All hearsay from me, though, I've never read a Hellboy comic in my life...


I'll keep that in mind.


Sadly I think the Hellboy movie ruined me for the comic...GOD AWFUL.

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Anyone seen the checklist for Civil War over at Marvel? MY GOD. It's a mile long. This is becoming waaaay too expensive.
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