Aug 302012
 

Our good friends at GOTHAM SPOILERS were able to get some pencils for the upcoming Batman #13 that mark the Joker’s return in the story arc “DEATH OF THE FAMILY”.  Here are some of the nice scans…

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(Pictures courtesy of GOTHAMSPOILERS.COM.  For more scans visit the site.)

Aug 052012
 

detectivecomics12For those of you that are not following comics, I remind you that Joker will be coming back to Gotham and the DC Universe this next October.  I knew they would do something in BATMAN #0, to tease the fans a little of what was to come, but was not expecting the back story on this month’s DETECTIVE COMICS #12… It seems Joker is not only ready to rock and roll, but that our good old Lieutenant Bullock has develop a perverted sense of humor…didn’t see THAT one coming.  Bullock never hit me as a joker…no pun intended.

For you I will share the pages of back story, you guys let me know what you think.  Personally, I will wait until I see what they have in store for my clown.  It’s not the first time I’ve been disappointed by those pesky DC editors:

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Aug 022012
 

I went to pick up my comics and found my Kai Harley and my special edition DKR chesspieces were here along with my TDK trilogy book.had arrived.. I was in geek heaven!

My special edition DARK KNIGHT RETURNS Black and White Kings set (Joker and Batman):

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My Enix Kai Arkham Asylum Harley Quinn:

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My Art and Making of the Dark Knight Trilogy

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Jul 192012
 

I found this little movie on Walmart  ($9.96)and could not hold a smile.  I remember old Alvin and the Chipmunks shows when I was little, but THE BATMUNK?  Yes, this is a small short (part of a trio of stories) that features Batman  against the Joker, but Chipmunk’s style.  Now take a look at a few stills of the movie, it brought fond memories of my childhood…

BATMUNK VS. THE JOKESTER!

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  Cast:

Simon as Brice Wayne/The Batmunk

Theodore as Alfred

  • Alvin as the Jokester
  • Unknown chipmunk as Vicky Vale
  1.   Other 2 stories included in this DVD
  2.                     The Chipmunks in TREASURE ISLAND
  3.                     The Chipmunks in  SHERLOCK SEVILLE

 

 

 

Watch a preview:

Thanks Bagdasarian Productions for having the preview vid removed at the YouTube site.

And watch some stills from the movie:

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Jun 152012
 

(Original article from DC BLOG)

The Joker has gone missing from Arkham Asylum, but not even Batman can comprehend the grisly evidence the notorious madman left behind. Something strange and terrible is happening in Gotham City, and it all seems to revolve around a new villain known as Dollmaker.

The relaunch of DC’s flagship title for the first time ever, DETECTIVE COMICS, VOL. 1: FACES OF DEATH comes to you from acclaimed writer and artist Tony S. Daniel. In addition to compiling issues #1-7, this hardcover collection also includes an exciting array of bonus features in the back of the book. Keep checking back to THE SOURCE every day this week for a sneak peek at some of these supplemental materials, including some of Daniel’s sketches and layouts.

DETECTIVE COMICS, VOL. 1: FACES OF DEATH is available in bookstores everywhere now.

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My humble opinion: The story promised to be a good Joker story until he dissapears after issue 1, leaving his face in Arkham Asylum…literally.  What happened to him is a big mistery. Maybe great plans are in the boiler for the Clown Prince of Crime in future issues of Batman and Detective comics, but for now I will settle for the extra perks of seeing more of Tony Daniel’s art and sketches…

 

May 312012
 

batmanann01This is a Joker-centric site, but the Clown Prince of Crime does not mind sharing his space in the net from time to time to bring you information on the wherabouts of other fellow villains; and so he has allowed me to share with you a short review on the re-introduction of Mr. Freeze to the New 52 universe.

WhenI started reading , I came with the preconception of the old Victor Fries from the Pre-52 Universe. (forgetting the quasi-comedic version of Mr. Freeze depicted by Joe Schumacher in the 1997 Batman and Robin film).

I always thought that Mr. Fries had evolved from a crazy scientist weilding an ‘ice gun” to a tragic character, forever obsessed with the love for his deathly ill wife which he froze in order to preserve her  until he could find a cure for her.  Fries was a sappy romantic figure (that I would hardly call insane), driven by the  passion to reunite with the woman who had stolen his heart.  Fries never succeeds, and his actions land him senselessly on Arkham again and again.

But this Mr. Freeze is different, driven by a misplaced obsession and a focused hatred for the man who is constantly forcing him to face a reality Fries is stubbornly not wanting to see.

We have  already seen how Fries resurrection formula was successfuly tested by bringing the Talons from their deep sleep during the Court of Owls though his full  involvement with the Court still has to be explained and hints of other rogues related to the Court schemes are suggested. And this story does something else:  show us just how disturbed Mr. Freeze really is.

From an early family tragedy, we see peeks of the twisted psyche of this mad genius capable of cold murder, thus providing a revised origin that gives the character more validity and realism than in his previous versions.  Even his abilities are expanded, and his motives given a logical focus, but the more revealing aspect of the story is the truth behind Nora, as it is revealed by the Dark Knight during the final battle.

The story is filled of emotion, passion, dynamism, stunning background and line design that do no less than pull you into the middle of the action as the artwork adds to the story.  I consider the story very well written and beautifully illustrated (the attenuated pallete used aids in creating a mood and the contrast with Fries red goggles, gives the mad scientist a more menacing aspect). A reivindication of a character that definitely had more to provide to the Gotham mythos.

This story definitely serves to launch Mr. Freeze into a much darker world (which Gotham seems to be evolving into) with a very unique darkness of his own and a taste of the real power of Fries cryogenic mutation.  I was happily surprised to see Fries use more than his armor and ice gun to get his way.  Victor Frires is indeed one resourcefull and dangerous rogue, capable on taking head on the Bat-family.

My recommendation….pick it  up and enjoy a good story. Here are some previews for you to enjoy.

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May 282012
 

Just in time to coincide with the release of the post-Arkham City Downloadable Content of HARLEY QUINN’S REVENGE tomorrow (May 29), DC releases a weekly comic book miniseries to tie the events that followed the Joker’s death to Harley’s actions as she avenges her Puddin’.  The miniseries of 6 issues serves as both a prequel to the DLC and to give you closure to one of the most dramatic storylines in video gaming history. First issue was released last week, and 2 just was issued, with each subsequent issue available through Comixology weekly.  Click, buy and download, it’s only $0.99 cents an issue.

  • Writer:  Derek Fridolfs
  • Artist:  Jason Shawn Alexander
  • Colors:  Lee Loughridge

ARKHAM CITY: ENDGAME #1:  This special, epic story follows events from the conclusion of the Arkham City video game and leads into the much-anticipated Harley Quinn DLC (downloadable content). Batman’s greatest foe is dead, but why is the Dark Knight so troubled? Past and present conflicts are explored in this six-chapter weekly series.

Preview:

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May 282012
 

Another update from the ARKHAM CITY UNHINGED series.  Just when these series could not surprise me, a new twist in the plot kept me hooked.  Only one thing bothered me, there is no obvious tie between this story arc and the previous “Operation: “Kill Joker”.  Just how did Joker end in this mess?  Is the clue on the game?  I definitely have to finish playing ARKHAM CITY UNHINGED.  In the meantime, enjoy this little preview of an otherwise great story arc.

  • Writer:  Derek Fridolfs
  • Artist:  Mico Suayan
  • Colorist:  David Lopez

BATMAN:  ARKHAM CITY UNHINGED #29:  The streets of Arkham City are empty, silent. What will happen when Batman learns everyone’s flocked to the courthouse to witness a very peculiar court case…presided over by none other than Harvey Dent, and a jury of some of the greatest villains in Gotham history?!

Preview:

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BATMAN:  ARKHAM CITY UNHINGED #30:  The case of the citizens of Arkham City versus Joker BEGINS! Judge Harvey Dent calls many witnesses for the prosecution to the stand to argue in favor of convicting Joker…but Joker has a key ally as his defense attorney. When it comes time to deliberate, the jury’s interrupted by a surprise, last minute witness!

Preview:

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BATMAN:  ARKHAM CITY UNHINGED #31:  Batman crashes the trial of Joker and causes a full-scale riot! Juror versus juror, defendant versus Judge–and everyone versus Batman. But in this case, will anyone make it out alive?

Preview:

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May 282012
 

Catching up with my digital reading, I just finished the latest story arc in the BATMAN:  ARKHAM UNHINGED saga and I wanted to share with you guys:

  • Writer: Derek Fridolfs
  • Arist:   Gabe Eltaeb

BATMAN: ARKHAM CITY UNHINGED #26:  When Penguin’s assassin fails to kill Joker, the bird is looking for someone to finish the job. Deadshot is ready to fill that position…if he can meet Penguin’s (murderously) high standards!

Preview:

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BATMAN: ARKHAM CITY UNHINGED #27:  Deadshot pleads his case to Penguin as to why he should be the next member of his team. Can Deadshot’s dramatic tale of a horrific childhood buy his way on to Penguin’s team…and into his armory. (Joker does not appear in this issue)

 

BATMAN: ARKHAM CITY UNHINGED #28:  They say that all’s fair in love and war…and in the gang war between Penguin and Joker, you’ll never believe how Deadshot is used to pull a fast one–but on who?!

Preview:

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May 062012
 

I know this is no Joker related, but I think is news worth passing on.

If you didn’t get a copy from your local comic book shop (and shame on you because it was a FREE copy), you missed a fun little issue.  Several artists collaborated with Geoff Johns in bringing up what seems like a little taste of things to come (more than I was able to gather, that was sure)  The magnificent guys as CBR have dissected the teases and clues for you all fans. First, take a look at the first five pages I bring out to you…

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and Jim Lee’s nice double spread

 

And here is a preview of the complete analysis made by the guys at COMIC BOOK RESOURCES.

The issue opens with a mysterious group of eight god-like character with Shazam-like trappings (depicted by Joe Prado) — likely the “Circle of Eternity” the Phantom Stranger referred to in “Justice League” #6. Although Geoff Johns and Gary Frank’s “Shazam” backups in “Justice League” have yet to introduce this mysterious council, their presence and actions in DC’s Free Comic Book Day issue suggest the former Captain Marvel’s role in the New 52 will be far, far larger and integral than before the relaunch.

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  For their complete report go to their site and read the article  THE SECRETS OF DC’s FREE COMIC BOOK DAY ISSUE