Superman #66, September-October 1950. Al Plastino cover pencils & inks.
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Superman #66, September-October 1950. Al Plastino cover pencils & inks.
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Aaron Judge hits his 32nd base hit of the year!! Watch this video closely, and you'll see Judge's bat break off and fly into the infield. Then two players miss catching the ball. Weird at bat, but it worked so I'm good with that 😁😁😁
Let's go Yankees!!!!!
I’ve gotta say, Batman (1940) #497 by Doug Moench & Jim Aparo, aka the famous issue from the Knightfall crossover where Bane breaks Batman's back though is still really darn powerful! It's the climax of Batman having just burned himself out through the gauntlet of inmates from Arkham Asylum, so that when Bane finally confronts Bruce the latter is so exhausted, both physically & mentally, that he can barely even throw a single punch!
Bane has always been my personal favorite Batman villain since I first read Knightfall back in high school! Not only is Bane such a physically imposing threat to the Dark Knight, but is also a highly intelligent master-strategist who carefully plans his every move before striking! Not content with merely killing his enemies, but breaking them both physically & mentally…
From Batman (1940) #497 by Doug Moench & Jim Aparo.
Day 7: Accident
Snoopy broke the bat, now how will they play baseball now?! He was just too good..
I love the Peanuts comic!
Batman #497 - "The Broken Bat"
Writer Doug Moench
Art Jim Aparo