Steve 'the Captain' Rogers goes toe to toe with Bruce 'the Batman' Wayne. Will it be Rogers KO power and stamina, or does Wayne have too many tools at his disposal against the combat veteran?
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Marvel vs DC: MMA style.
Live on pay per view.
Steve 'the Captain' Rogers goes toe to toe with Bruce 'the Batman' Wayne. Will it be Rogers KO power and stamina, or does Wayne have too many tools at his disposal against the combat veteran?
Steve 'the Captain' Rogers goes toe to toe with Bruce 'the Batman' Wayne. Will it be Rogers KO power and stamina, or does Wayne have too many tools at his disposal against the combat veteran?
Friday, August 17, 2012
Gotham Nights: The Ventriloquist
Friday, August 10, 2012
Gotham Nights: Season 3: Deadshot
Monday, August 6, 2012
Season 2: Harley
Growing up on the Bruce Timm and Paul Dini animated Batman series gave me two things. One is a smug disposition towards any and all cartoons made after Justice League. The second is a love for a character born in the series, but taken out and transitioned to multimedia Batman history. Harley Quinn was of course ironically named Dr. Harleen Quinzel which of course, is not a real name. Regardless her madness manifested when she was treating the Joker in Arkham Asylum. Since then she's been in video games, other cartoons, the comics, and even the terrible and short lived Birds of Prey tv show. I thought she would have looked great on the big screen though, or the small screen again in my Gotham Nights TV show concept.
Friday, August 3, 2012
Edward Nigma: Private Investigator
Monday, July 30, 2012
Nolan-verse Nightwing. (Spoiler)
This post assumes the reader has seen the movie The Dark Knight Rises. The character John Blake represents the Robin character of this series. Played by Joseph Gordon Levitt, he was equal parts Jason Todd, Dick Grayson, and Tim Drake with a small bit of Terry McGuinness thrown in. If the Nolan movies are an else worlds styled miniseries, condensing the Robins into one singular person and naming him Robin John Blake is a stroke of genius few people will really grasp. Now at the end of the movie, he inherits The Batcave and all the wonders inside. Is he the new batman? Is he Nightwing? Whatever the case I dont think there are any plans to answer the questions but rather this movie was an attempt to say that Gotham City\'s story never truly ends. I took the liberty of putting Levitt in a Nightwing suit as if it were designed for a continuation of Nolan\'s movies. Essentially it would be a modified version of the bat suit from Batman Begins without the cape or cowl.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
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