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comicsclois · 6 days
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odinsblog · 8 months
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“The Late Mr. Kent” Superman, the animated series s2.e22
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dcau-incorrect-quotes · 7 months
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Lois Lane: God, give me patience
Lex Luther: I think you mean ‘give me strength’
Lois Lane: If god gave me strength, you’d be dead.
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pigeon3gg · 2 months
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kara doodle page!!
im a big fan of @clambuoyances and @comickergirls works so thought id include their supergirl designs in this lol i guess this is fanart for them? kinda?? idk how that works lmao
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danthepest · 9 months
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oh hey, now that I can post 30 images instead of 10, guess I'm redoing my DC characters collections. Anyway, here's the Batman villains from the DC Animated Universe.
The Joker - First comic appearance in Batman v1 #1 (1940).
Harley Quinn - First appearance in Batman: Harley Quinn (1999)
Two-Face - First comic appearance in Detective Comics v1 #66 (1942).
Killer Croc - First comic appearance in Batman v1 #357 (1984).
The Riddler - First comic appearance in Detective Comics v1 #140 (1948).
Bane - First appearance in Batman: Vengeance of Bane #1 (1993)
The Scarecrow - First comic appearance in World’s Finest Comics #3 (1941).
The Penguin - First comic appearance in Detective Comics v1 #58 (1941).
Poison Ivy - First comic appearance in Batman v1 #181 (1966).
Mr. Freeze - First appearance in Batman v1 #121 (1959).
Ra’s al Ghul - First appearance in Batman v1 #232 (1971).
Talia al Ghul - First appearance in Detective Comics v1 #411 (1971).
Ubu - First appearance in Batman v1 #232 (1971).
Rupert Thorne - first appearance in Detective Comics v1 #469 (1977).
The Ventriloquist - First appearance in Detective Comics v1 #583 (1988).
Firefly - First appearance in Detective Comics v1 #184 (1952).
Clayface - First appearance in Detective Comics v1 #298 (1961).
The Mad Hatter - First appearance in Batman v1 #49 (1948).
Thomas Blake - First appearance in Detective Comics v1 #311 (1963).
Man-Bat - First appearance in Detective Comics v1 #400 (1970).
Blockbuster - First appearance in Detective Comics v1 #345 (1965).
Deadshot - First appearance in Batman v1 #59 (1950).
Hugo Strange - First appearance in Detective Comics v1 #36 (1940).
KGBeast - First appearance in Batman v1 #417 (1988).
Hellhound - First appearance in Catwoman v2 Annual #2 (1995).
Lock-Up - First appearance in Robin v2 #24 (1996).
Gork - First appearance in Detective Comics v1 #480 (1978).
Copperhead - First appearance in The Brave & the Bold v1 #78 (1968).
Electrocutioner - First appearance in Batman v1 #331 (1981).
Joe Chill - First appearance in Detective Comics v1 #33 (1939).
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nineties-effect · 8 months
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thejdblog · 2 months
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Happy Birthday Superman!!!!!!! 🎂🎉
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sassylittlecanary · 9 months
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Recommendations if you enjoy My Adventures With Superman
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1. Christopher Reeve Superman movies
The showrunners said these movies (especially the first one) heavily inspired MAWS, specifically in regard to Lois and Clark’s chemistry. They are a delight! The first two are pretty good, and the last two are increasingly bad. Christopher Reeve is kind, adorable, and utterly charming as both Clark and Superman. Lois is snarky and iron-willed as always! Their relationship is full of flirting and banter and both being absolutely smitten. Cheesy 1970s but iconic and completely worth it!
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2. Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
Another inspiration for MAWS was the John Byrne comic run in the late 80s, which strongly inspired this TV show in the 90s in the way it humanized Clark. It’s not really a superhero show — instead, it’s an office rom-com about Lois and Clark as investigative reporters who inevitably fall for each other. Very cheesy 90s but absolutely wonderful. Sooo much banter. The occasionally lackluster plots/villains don’t matter because the characterization and relationship development are so good.
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3. Superman: The Animated Series
This show has it all. Fun villains committed to aesthetics! Supergirl! A Batman crossover! Alternate universes! Clark and Lois being snarky but affectionate co-workers! Superman is built like a refrigerator but is a huge softie! A mix of serious episodes that handle darker topics and light-hearted Saturday morning cartoon style episodes! It’s definitely a different take than MAWS (Lois and Clark are more experienced, Clark is a lot sassier and a bit tougher, the Clark/Lois/Superman love triangle is present), but it’s beloved and iconic for a reason.
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nitewrighter · 8 months
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The funniest part of Brainiac Attacks is Clark making this big sad dramatic decision of, "I have to go Superman full-time 😔😔 because being Clark and being in close proximity to Lois puts her in danger. 😔😔. It's the only way to keep her safe. 😔😔" And then Lois gets out of the hospital after nearly fucking dying from Kryptonite poisoning and is just immediately like, "A cyborg bank robber shootout downtown?! I'm on it!" and she just fucking takes off and Clark's like "Oh wait yeah that's right she literally always does this whether I'm here or not. I guess I can keep being Clark then."
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comicweek · 4 months
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Superman Meet Batman, Batman/Superman: World's Finest
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childhoodcreativity · 2 months
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(c) Charming
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comic-art-showcase · 1 year
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Superman by Jordan Gibson
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pageofqueens · 25 days
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sirfowlman · 1 month
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Poor Lois, Luthor's burn was so good it even had Clark chuckling.
She couldn't catch a break in this episode.
("Prototype" Season 2, Episode 21)
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danthepest · 1 year
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Various Justice League and Justice League International members as seen in the DC Animated Universe. In order:
Martian Manhunter - First appearance in Detective Comics v1 #225 (1955).
The Flash - First appearance in The Flash v1 #110 (1960).
Captain Atom - First appearance in Captain Atom v2 #1 (1987).
Elongated Man - First appearance in The Flash v1 #112 (1960).
Booster Gold - First appearance in Booster Gold v1 #1 (1986).
Metamorpho - First appearance in The Brave and the Bold v1 #57 (1965).
Fire - First appearance in DC Comics Presents #46 (1982).
Ice - First appearance in Justice League International v1 #12 (1988).
Rocket Red - First appearance in The Green Lantern Corps v1 #209 (1987).
Starman - First appearance in Adventure Comics v1 #467 (1980).
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nineties-effect · 8 months
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