Batman #410 (1987) by Max Allan Collins & Dave Cockrum
Yaaay 🎉
I don't agree. I've read both versions and Bolland's is a lot better. The story is dark and grounded. The 80's funky colours did not fit at all and made the story feel like a parody of itself. You can argue that it adds to the ridiculousness and madness of Joker as a character here, but I don't agree. This story is both chaos, but it's also grounded. It grounds the characters. That's why it's so emotional. Also Bolland's rendering and shading is gorgeous! It puts the art into another dimension! Thinking the the colouring of the comic is huge part of the story's success is silly. It was a successful, because because it was one of the first comics that showed people, that comics can be mature. That comes from a person who love bright colours a lot.
To the guy who misses the funky colouring of the 80's. There's still ton of artists who loves to colour brightly. You just gotta look for it 😁
me
Source: Sage Barnes
My favourite trope in video games gotta be the main villain facetiming you on a giant monitor
This is so accurate, I'm so glad I'm not the only one bothered by this lmaooo!!! 😭👏👏
He look everyone, I’m a DC artist who doesn’t know how to draw people that aren’t adult white men.
Gothamites waking up to the loud ass Batmobile racing down the street at 3 am bc the local murder clown thought it would be funny to try something
If you get this, I am sorry
Batman 66
Crazy frog in fact isn't my favourite song22
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