Diana flying with Bruce.
Tag: batman
Sixteenth-Century Flemish Superheroes
Sacha Goldberger made a series of portraits of characters from Star Wars and superhero comics as if they were the subjects of 16th-century Flemish paintings, ruffs and all. (thx, anna)
Batman Begins (2005) | dir. Christopher Nolan
Batman (1989) | dir. Tim Burton
Batman (1989) | dir. Tim Burton
Did you find the spear?
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) dir. Zack Snyder
Batman Needs A Cellphone (x)
Ben Affleck did a combination of different fighting styles in the warehouse scene, totaling at ten different styles. From boxing, to karate, to muay thai, to tae kwon do, to savate, to krav maga, to ninjutsu, to kung fu, and jo do. These styles along with his gadgets used break down one of the best adaptions of Batman’s fighting ability.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) dir. Zack Snyder
The Dark Knight (2008)
You’re still but a man, and no man can control his fate. If you punish yourself too long, you punish the world. – Batman ‘66 Meets Wonder Woman ‘77
Haven’t you ever heard of the healing power of laughter?
Batman (1989) dir. Tim Burton
Tell me something, my friend. You ever dance with the devil in the pale moonlight?
BATMAN (1989) dir. Tim Burton
Bruce helping/being there for Diana.
make me choose → anonymous asked DCAU Bruce Wayne or
DCEU Bruce Wayne↳ “Don’t you have a tall building to go leap?”
Texts From Superheroes
Celebrate Batman Day with the best of the Dark Knight on Texts From Superheroes
Gotham City. Always brings a smile to my face.
Batman (1989) | dir. Tim Burton
“You know what I’ve noticed? Nobody panics when things go “according to plan”. Even if the plan is horrifying.”
The Dark Knight (2008) dir. Christopher Nolan
– opened in the US, Panama, Mexico, India, Indonesia, Colombia, Canada, and Brazil on July 18, 2008
Heath Ledger as The Joker in The Dark Knight (released 10 years ago today on July 18th, 2008)
Introduce a little anarchy. Upset the established order, and everything becomes chaos.
The Dark Knight was released in cinemas 10 years ago today.
Superman looks to the future, Batman looks to the past and I [Wonder Woman] reside in the present, securely bridging the two.
JUSTICE. TRUTH. HOPE.
¯_(ツ)_/¯
I counted six, Mr. Wayne.
You don’t know me, but I’ve known a few women like you.
I’ve decided to get out more, have a little fun.
Enjoying yourself so far?
More than I expected.
Batman & Catwoman
You’re catnip to a girl like me. Handsome, dazed and to die for.
Tell me something, my friend…
Batman (1989) Directed by Tim Burton
“Jack”? Jack’s dead, my friend.
Batman (1989) Directed by Tim Burton
OMG Yes! I just dig you so much more for mentioning Batman’s detecitve “skillz”. That side of him’s almost completely lost in the movies, sadly. (Tim Burton prob kept most of that element in.) Which, y’know, when your only “superpower” among a motley crew of aliens & mutants is basically being rich… your other, more cerebral, qualities would come in handy. Anyway, thanks for the covers & link! :) I mean… Brian Bolland’s WW #72 cover? It spawned the male superheroes’ pose! Did NOT know that.
Thanks!

Hah – that gif… For a sec I was half expecting Captain Wales to break out his inner mockney and go “Meghan. Meg… M… Oi! OI! Meg!” the security guard (?) in white in the middle doing the dude version of clutching pearls. That’s a gold gif! H/M aside. What’s your all-time favourite comic and why? I get that this might be hard, esp if you’re REALLY into different artists/time periods. But anywho.. If you’ve got more than one, feel free to get a list together :) If you’ve got the time.
Pearl clutching is right! I love the way he’s sidestepping to his right too!


I stopped reading comics regularly back in 2001-2002, and there are a lot of good stories that I haven’t read. Off hand, the one that comes to mind is probably Grant Morrison’s JLA, (volume 1) issues 1-4, particularly number 3 since it’s Batman alone against the Hyperclan. It works so well because it highlights Batman’s detective abilities.

There are probably others, but that is just what comes to mind right now.
Also, I always loved Brian Bolland’s Wonder Woman covers.

And this cover for Spider-Woman:

And this Spider-Woman story about the man who couldn’t die unless he found someone willing to die with him. (I always liked it since I read it as a kid.)

That’s all I can think of offhand.
Oh, I don’t think you’ve ever known a woman like me.
Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) dir. Zack Snyder
dceu meme: 1/5 scenes
↳ The Warehouse Fight — Batman v. Superman (2016)
i feel like someone should have warned jon about damian
You don’t know me, but I’ve known a few women like you.
Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) dir. Zack Snyder
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