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Russell T Davies talking about Doctor Who (2023-2025)
Trivia: The Tomorrowverse (+ Batman: Soul of the Dragon) blu-rays featured interconnected spine art, supposed to spell out "DC Universe", but they stopped four letters in. Reportedly, that was always the plan.
Dude I love Lies it's so funny lmao Pre-Green Lantern there is no way on earth this whole universe was only planned to be 10 movies that's so funny
Trivia: The Tomorrowverse (+ Batman: Soul of the Dragon) blu-rays featured interconnected spine art, supposed to spell out "DC Universe", but they stopped four letters in. Reportedly, that was always the plan.
Trivia: The Tomorrowverse (+ Batman: Soul of the Dragon) blu-rays featured interconnected spine art, supposed to spell out "DC Universe", but they stopped four letters in. Reportedly, that was always the plan.
I rewatched the all of the tomorrowverse today and I donβt even know what to say
I think itβs very funny how annoyed he must have been with that character for DARWYN COOKE to decide βNah, Iβm good.β
In the 60s, a recurring character in Justice League comics was their mascot, Snapper Carr, a young hipster who snapped his fingers when happy. While creating DC: The New Frontier (2004), one of the continuity rules Darwyn Cooke set for himself was "Snapper Carr does not exist".
Oh man I love when Daddy-o casts his orbs on the grass mat
In the 60s, a recurring character in Justice League comics was their mascot, Snapper Carr, a young hipster who snapped his fingers when happy. While creating DC: The New Frontier (2004), one of the continuity rules Darwyn Cooke set for himself was "Snapper Carr does not exist".
what were they cooking
I rewatched the all of the tomorrowverse today and I donβt even know what to say
Do I even need to write a thread on this one
(flashing lights from 0:25 to 0:40) In "The Flash" S02E01 (2015), Team Flash defeats villain-of-the-week Earth-2 Atom-Smasher by luring him into a nuclear plant and murdering him with a radiation overdose.
In "The Flash" S02E02 (2015), Barry defeated Sand Demon by using a Speed Force lightning to turn him into glass. The Earth-2 villain-of-the-week died immediately, as he fell to the ground and shattered into countless pieces.
(flashing lights from 0:25 to 0:40) In "The Flash" S02E01 (2015), Team Flash defeats villain-of-the-week Earth-2 Atom-Smasher by luring him into a nuclear plant and murdering him with a radiation overdose.
I remember seeing this live and everyone on the episode thread on /r/FlashTV was going βWait did he just kill that guy for no reasonβ
(flashing lights from 0:25 to 0:40) In "The Flash" S02E01 (2015), Team Flash defeats villain-of-the-week Earth-2 Atom-Smasher by luring him into a nuclear plant and murdering him with a radiation overdose.
for some reason i just thought of how back in 2021 the Webtoon Batman comic Wayne Family Adventures had a live-action adaptation filmed, and the Dino Charge and Ninja Steel Blue rangers were Nightwing and Robin then it never got released. does anyone else remember this???
"The New 52 Justice League origin is the canon one except not really because the silver age origin is REALLY the canon one and Cyborg is still a teen by the time he joins the Teen Titans because his dad froze him for years" This book was supposed to SIMPLIFY the DC timeline
Damn so itβs really like that
Whatβs the most badly aged tweet ever
Whatβs the most badly aged tweet ever
Jimmy: what a joke, this formula does nothing Superman:
In "Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen" #125 (1969), Jimmy discovers a lost Nostradamus prophecy saying that mixing tears of a king, a clown, a killer, and a kryptonian would lead to "a power unknown to man". It was a recipe for a nuclear bomb.
You think the weirdest bit would be Jimmy stealing the tears from Superman but no he actually also steal tears from the joker
In "Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen" #125 (1969), Jimmy discovers a lost Nostradamus prophecy saying that mixing tears of a king, a clown, a killer, and a kryptonian would lead to "a power unknown to man". It was a recipe for a nuclear bomb.
Me, a LexCorp intern: "There is no way the actual story is as good as the ridiculous cover." Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen:
In "Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen" #125 (1969), Jimmy discovers a lost Nostradamus prophecy saying that mixing tears of a king, a clown, a killer, and a kryptonian would lead to "a power unknown to man". It was a recipe for a nuclear bomb.