An ad for a comic book based on a T.V. show based on a comic book.
“So this Affleck guy playing me…how’d he work out for you?“
I should've reblogged this sooner.
Raven from Teen Titans
The Joker - Batman (Toy Biz)
Christmas '89. The hat was lost immediately.
Penguin - DC Comics Super Heroes (Toy Biz)
My brother had this toy. It had disappeared by the time Batman Returns came out.
Mr. Freeze - DC Comics Super Heroes (Toy Biz)
This was on the shelves when I (and pretty much every other young boy) went crazy over Batman in 1992. Batman: The Animated Series took its sweet time getting a toyline out, so this guy was our Mr. Freeze.
A quick Starfire…
For some reason I drew this without my glasses on
Now you’re just showing off.
Not to flex or anything… but I’m legally blind
Current Mood
I didn’t sleep again last night and I drank some coffee this afternoon and now I’m a jangle of nerves
Lunch Draw! JL War Wonder Woman (palette #200)
This was challenging!
Back cover to Justice: Superheroes from a Japanese Perspective #1 (Antarctic Press). 1994. Art by Toshohiro Ono.
I went through my likes for two hours to find this.
Superman manga (1959)
Art by: Tatsuo Yoshida
So we’ve established that DC fans aren’t reading DC comics and are just living in their own fan canon, so reblog with one piece of your personal canon that you believe in with your whole heart.
Killer Croc wants to be a good guy, but he was born into bad circumstances and keeps slipping back into a life of crime. That’s the way he’s presented in the first comic I read that featured him, and to me that’s who he “really” is. Most other comics portray him as a subhuman cannibal.
COMIC BOOK CLOSE UP
P O I S I N I V Y & H A R L E Y Q U I N N Batman Adventures Holiday Special #1 (Jan. 1995) Art by Ronnie Del Carmen
Wasn’t this a meme?
The SUPER POWERS action figure collection by Kenner! (1984-1986)
#34 thru #44 would’ve been the 4th wave of figures had the series continued