I am going to guess that the Batman Beyond episode "Out of the Past" (first broadcast October 21, 2000) does not count on a technicality....;)
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I am going to guess that the Batman Beyond episode "Out of the Past" (first broadcast October 21, 2000) does not count on a technicality....;)
Unfotunately, DC itself tends to treat each appearance as just another different version of the same character. I mean, I enjoyed Neo-Year and Neo-Gotham, but it doesn't feel like the future of...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdWlWUUYejc
My all-time favorite villain line.
Just to give a little more detail about the Compendium: Back in the OP, I stated: "The first comic book version was a six-issue limited series, which ran from March 1999 to August 1999 (starting...
I just received my copy of the BB 25th Anniversary Compendium today! 750 pages!!!! I am quite pleased with it.
wish they had given Astrid Mordo a better run. Astrid was introduced as the daughter of Baron Karl Mordo. The Baron put her into a mystic coma in Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #87. The same issue...
i'm drooling just looking at the Anniversary Compendium!
There are many Doctor Strange stories worth reading. Too many to list individually, but I agree with jackolover that the original Strange Tales #130-146 is classic. I would also suggest that reading...
Yes, the BB episode "Out of the Past" was one of the great ones, as Bruce considers using a Lazarus pit to regain his youth--but then he sees what Ra's Al Ghul was willing to do to stave off death,...
Two words: Yvonne Craig.
I think Terry is inevitable. Terry "I was never a Robin" McGinnis. The fact that he was never a Robin really does set him apart from all the other candidates.
A place to honor the one true future Batman, Terry McGinnis. I will leave it to others more skilled at the coding to add cool pictures. I will kick this off with the history of a character...
Yes, an interesting ending, and the very last bit of it states: "Batman Beyond will return!" So that seems to be something of a "hint"!
And may I just say that Bats remains one of the Best Characters Ever?
When they started, my favorites were The Strangers, The Night Man, Mantra and Ultraforce. I didn't like the later developments in Night Man (as the book took a more supernatural bent) nor did I like...
I'll be honest. I didn't fully understand the most recent issue.
So you have never read All-American Comics # 27 (Doiby's first story)? Because they could hardly have made it clearer. He even says he is called Doiby because he is never without his hat--a doiby...
My first was the "first" listed in the Wikipedia article linked earlier: "The Death of Captain Marvel." Still have it, still enjoy it. I also got "The New Mutants" also published in 1982. I think...
I like Lynnia (the Intangible Girl), too. Honestly, the original four members were perfectly combined and there were a ton more stories that could have been told. DC really does need to bring them...
Can't beat the classics: "Dr. Strange vs. Dracula" a/k/a "The Montesi Formula" a/k/a "The End of All Vampires."
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1. Black Panther (T'Challa)
2. Hawkeye (Clint)
3. Dr. Strange
4. Nightcrawler
5. Captain America
6. Spider-Man
7. Clea
8. Scarlet Witch
9. The Ringo Kid
10. The Two-Gun Kid
Terry McGinnis. It really bugs me when he is overlooked.
And, correct me if I am wrong, but was Mr. Terrific (Michael Holt) also overlooked?
Dan Jurgens used to refer to "Neo Gotham"---which was one of the things I disliked about his run, but let that pass. For fan purposes, Neo-verse works. I used to call the stories following the...
A good start. And there is a clear signal that it is a different continuity from Dan Jurgen's post-Future's End run: Terry's mother is alive and well (albeit, apparently now living in Metropolis...
I'd be happy if they just started doing The Terrifics again.