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had to pause on the comic reading cause school and running out of laptop space (also cause of school), but now that im about to graduate i will be back on that soon
This looks like a fucking parody post, or an edgy edit, but it’s 100% official real Flintstones.
Clarification: I don’t hate this book, I love it, it’s amazing. It’s just that taking a step back and looking it out of context is still really funny. Especially the line “We participated in a genocide, Barney.”
ok but imagine them in their cartoon forms saying this dialogue i’m
can we have some context to this, perhaps?
Bedrock is having a mayoral election. One of the candidates is a violent war mongering asshole that riles people up against the lizard people. This reminds Fred and Barney of their time in the army.
Back then the father of said violent candidate was riling people up against the “tree people”. Fred, Barney, and other soldiers fought what they believed to be a defensive measure against the tree people. Turns out, it was actually an invasion, in order to kill off the tree people and take over their forest to build Bedrock.
That’s what Fred means when he says he and Barney participated in a genocide. They literally did.
(Extra fun fact, Barney adopted a tree person baby after the war, and his son Bamm-Bamm is the last tree person.)
just fucking read it
http://readcomiconline.to/Comic/The-Flintstones
There are a lot of interesting things about this post but the AK-47 shaped spear is what really got me
This is just as wild with the context
Some of my favorite moments in the series
From the foreword to 2021 print of the comic.
I’m glad people want to read it but don’t it on the pirate site linked above, though. It’s full of malware and annoying ads.
The omnibus of the full series is only about $30 online.
If you don’t have $30 going spare, check your local library. If they don’t have it, they can help you with interlibrary loan. Or they might just buy it - libraries want to carry books people will read!
what the hell is this
Bruharvey meet Absolute Bats
*spoiler alert* of Absolute Batman world setting!!!
Otherwise pls enjoy my little anime of them crossover universe.
(added a coin flipping sound in the video XD)
I’ll put the gif and some key frame below.
Go see your childhood buddies absolute Bruce!!!
I want to see Harvey so bad lol
you are now the president and cco of dc comics. what runs do you cancel and/or what runs are you making
Cancel wonder woman cancel superman. Reboot them and retcon some shit. No Lizzie and no kids at all for Clois. Batman can stay but we get rid of Damian’s girlfriend. Get rid of Tim’s boyfriend and replace him with a new character in which Tim actually builds a deep friendship with and develops a crush on before it progresses in to a relationship. and most importantly the new guy never hits on Tim’s step mom.
Ghost-Maker solo mini series in the style of a buddycop story with Clownhunter except they’re both terrible at it and everything goes wrong, but in the end they solve the case and nobody dies. Ra’s al Ghul series where the first arc starts with him teaming up with Batman and they put aside their differences to rescue Damian from an unfortunate circumstance, then we follow his journey on an attempt to redeem himself and eventually becoming an ally of Batman’s, with much help and influence from Damian (bonding time with grandpa yayyy).
Mini Series called Dynamic Duo. The plot: once a year Bruce and Dick go off on a road/fishing/camping trip together, just the two of them. While on their trip they encounter something dangerous and supernatural that transports them to another dimension and without the ability to call the rest of the family, Batman and Nightwing must work together to get back home with only each other to rely on <3
do you think Bruce should be able to relate with lower class people? is that OOC?
I don’t think he’d relate to their struggles pertaining to being lower class or people that live in poverty at all. He is rich and always had the financial resources available to him when he needed them, whereas those people may not have ever had that. Even after Selina drained his accounts and Joker took his billions, he still had a decent amount of money and resources and lived in the nice side of town.
But in terms of loss and being a victim of a violent crime, yes. We see time and time again that he relates and is heartbroken about loss, especially when it happens because of a murder. It’s why he took Dick in. Dick needed someone to relate to the pain of losing both parents at the hand of a criminal.
He knows he can’t personally relate to someone who struggles with money, but he uses his money to help those to the best of his abilities as Bruce Wayne. He (and his children) have even gone as far as to offer jobs within the Wayne Company to those who are impoverished and in need of help, multiple times.
So, no, he can’t relate to their direct struggle of being lower class, not having money, out of a job, in crippling debt. But he can relate to many other aspects of their lives and he often times strives to bring those people hope and safety so that they don’t turn to a life of crime out of desperation or fear.
* I do believe It’s also important to note that some of the “higher up” workers of big name villains like Penguin or Joker are not broke. Batman’s rogues themselves are often not impoverished, poor, or lacking “higher” education. And if they were at one point in the beginning of their journey, they most likely aren’t anymore at their current state. I say this because people love to claim that Batman beats up mentally ill poor people and then cite his rogues gallery as evidence for the claim lol.
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"An insult to practically everybody with any point of view at all" one of the most beautiful sentences possible with the English language.
nothing could have prepared me for the context
gotham city secret files and origins (2000)
i don't know why but i'm really really really quite endeared by them calling each other and putting the other person's video on the biggest screen awww
A lot of people don't seem to understand what Barbara actually did as Oracle, so let me clear up some misconceptions. Oracle is first and foremost an information broker. She's a data nexus, a living hub of information that crimefighters around the world could reach out to for assistance and mission coordination:
"So how'd you become the data nexus for every costumed crimebuster in the world?" "That's gonna have to remain off the table too." -Birds of Prey (1999) #15
Yes, that role centers her gift with technology, computers and hacking, and that is the area where Babs most often shines. And yes, those tech skills are incredibly formidable and absolutely vital to her work! But the TECHNOLOGY isn't what makes Babs special.
Babs' tech skills positioned her as one of the most prominent fictional women in STEM in the 90s/early 2000s and gave her the ability to do things like build a VR fighting simulation room (eg, a Star Trek-esque holodeck) from scratch:
"Maybe we should move back to Greenie play level." "But you designed this game, Babs. And this incredible virtual reality projection room." -Birds of Prey (1999) #19
However, those skills are all ultimately secondary to her real gifts, which are her eidetic memory and her ability to gather, analyze, synthesize and distribute information to people:
"What I believe happened to Batman is too important to rely on my photographic memory..." /// "Having been blessed with photographic recall, I studied a dozen newspapers, four dozen magazines, and my main haunt: the computer bulletin boards." -Showcase '94 #12 /// "I was nine when I realized I could ace any test without really studying. The photographic memory thing." -BOP (1999) /// "My memory is eidetic (i.e. perfect). It's my greatest asset." -Batgirl (2011) #35
Oracle wasn't just a glorified hacker. She was the crimefighting community's living computer and central information hub:
"There is little she doesn't already know. There is nothing she can't find out. If knowledge is truly power, Oracle is one of the most powerful people on the planet. Despite having her spine shattered by the Joker's bullet, Barbara Gordon refused to give up. Recognizing she could no longer be the kind of superhero she had been, she instead devoted all her time to developing one of the world's most complex and powerful computer systems and set to work accumulating information, renaming herself 'Oracle.' Blessed with a photographic memory, Barbara reads dozens of the world's top newspapers and magazines daily. She's also constantly gathering information from other, less public sources, such as the CIA's mainframe, not to mention the data networks of the FBI, NSA, and Interpol (all without their knowledge or consent)." -Secret Files and Origins (2000)
"Now as Oracle, she uses information as her weapon. With her vast computer network, Oracle is linked up to every hero on the planet and is always ready to help." /// "With a photographic memory, Oracle is considered information central in the superhero community. She's a computer specialist and expert hacker--and she has files on every villain and hero."
"But Barbara invented a new life for herself as Oracle-computer master and undisputed sovereign of data collection and dissemination. There is hardly a crimefighter on the planet that has not come to rely on her skills and dedication." -Gotham Knights (2000) #6
"I'm keeping the secret identities and home addresses of every superhero in the world from being stolen. Think maybe that's a little bit important?" -Countdown #39 /// "Oracle: The Living Mind of the Justice League. Oracle monitors and records the worldwide flow of information. She Analyzes. She Interprets. She Calculates."
It's part of why "Cop!Babs" is so insidious as a profession DC keeps pushing onto her, because Barbara Gordon is, at her core, a librarian. As Oracle, she gathered information and valuable resources and then coordinated with crimefighters around the world to help them access and utilize it. Her day job became her night job:
"From my days as Gotham's head librarian, I knew how to find out whatever I needed. If I could do that for citizens, I could do it for colleges, non-profit corporations, private investigators...and superheroes." -Showcase '94 #12
She's not "just" a tech geek; librarians are trained to have specific sets of research, information analysis, and communication skills that others don't have. And those are skills she has that the other Batfamily members do not, and they are skills she has regardless of whether or not she can walk:
"I was tired of being a victim. I had skills and abilities long before I was Batgirl. It was time to make them work for me again. It was time to stop being afraid." -Oracle: Year One
This skillset also served her well as the co-founder and leader of the Birds of Prey; contrary to semi-popular perception, she's not just the Birds' 'Guy in the Chair.' She's the Birds' Leader and Mission Control. She tells them where they need to go, what they need to do, and how to achieve their goals. To put it into James Bond terms, she's their "Q", but she's also their "M."
So if you look at Oracle and you only see "hacker and tech specialist," you are seeing a very limited picture of who Barbara is, what her skillset is and how she uses it, and what her role in the crimefighting community was.
HEHEHEHEHE BRUTALIA TIME!!!! She’s so gorgeous…and he’s there…❤️
i know realistically Dick would probably mind his business when it comes to the JL the same way he’d want them to mind their business when it comes to him but i also love to entertain the idea of Bruce getting injured and next thing they know the league is being chewed out by this thirteen year old who’s voice cracks every other word because “at least three of you should have seen it coming and had his back! you guys suck at this!”
now with fic!
“A Just US League”
Summary: Batman is injured while working with the newly formed Justice League, and as his best friend and partner, Robin has some big feelings about it.
tags:
Relationship: Dick Grayson & Bruce Wayne
Characters: Dick Grayson, Bruce Wayne, Clark Kent, Alfred Pennyworth, The Justice League - Character
Additional Tags: Mild Hurt/Comfort, Fluff and Hurt/Comfort, Protective Robin, Protective Dick Grayson, Brotherly Affection
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Man, Snyder's character work in Absolute Batman is remarkable. It gets overshadowed by the nonstop pace of the action, the violence and the oft-ridiculously OTT plot; but damn is it a constant.
The marketing was all about a Batman without money. But what the series actually talks about is a Batman without POWER.
And that's the fundamental fulcrum of diversion. What does Batman do when the power, prestige and philanthropic powerhouse of the Wayne name is instead given to the singular evil power in this twisted version of Gotham? Because the strength of the goodwill and weight of lineage which mainline Bruce holds and uses for absolute good - is instead here used for absolute evil. And unlike other 'dark' universes in DC, in the Absolute Universe Bruce Wayne isn't his evil version. He's still the hero.
(I have to also thank this series for reiterating just how YOUNG Bruce was when he started. There's a tendency among the fandom to automatically consider every version of Bruce at any point of time as someone in their late 30s to early 40s.)
Ironically, it's also this alternate universe which paints a stark picture of just how isolated and unsupported prime Bruce was emotionally. Snyder is one of those authors who has never shied away from portraying the more complicated side of Alfred as a caretaker, and this series makes it clear how the nurture of a traumatized Bruce on prime Earth was lacking or absent in so many ways.
Absolute Bruce has his mom, and more importantly a support system of rock-solid friends who just wouldn't let his grief swallow him alive. As a result, Absolute Bruce is so much more mentally healthy. He still feels and rages at injustice just as deeply as mainline Bruce does, but he is able to communicate and share his emotions in a more recognizable manner. He isn't anywhere near as paranoid as mainline Bruce, and his first teamup with another hero goes swimmingly. He doesn't hide the fact that he's Batman for long from his friends, and wastes no time in asking for help. He asks, he listens, he learns, and he improvises. Of course, prime Bruce does all of these things too, but not with the ease Absolute Bruce does.
I'm not going to go into plot details because of course, things are nowhere near as happy and cheerful as my above paragraph may make it seem. Absolute Gotham is worse than normal Gotham by several magnitudes - has to be since the power vacuum in this world is essentially taken up by a Batmanized Joker (far far scarier and creepier than a Jokerized Batman ). So obviously, Bruce's life and sanity have already started to fray.
But some things do not change.
He becomes a symbol of something far greater than he ever dreamed or anticipated.
He goes to hell and beyond for his friends (literally).
He can be brought down but you CANNOT make him stay down.
He's a smartass with no deference to authority.
He is constantly fighting with the despair that he needs to evolve into something he absolutely doesn't want to be in order to be what the city needs him to be.
The fundamental tragedy Batman is the same. What differs is how he gets there.
Also I think it's brilliant that there's no question of Batkids in this telling - Dick's been teased but as the same age as Bruce and as someone who's well, NOT a hero.