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  1. I know! Game Over for Owlman was freakin' awesome! Definitely the best episode yet Joker was brilliant, I loved his "To the Batmobile!" line, as well as his betraying everyone at the end. Hope fully he'll pop up more on the show. I also loved that the writer touched upon Joker's obsession to be the one who ills Batman too "No way Bat-fake! He's mine! It's my destiny to take out the Caped Crusader!" *machine whirs* "Drat." The final fight was spectacular too, and Owlman was great, and well voiced. This was a whopping treat to Batman comic fans everywhere, with so much fancandy it's ridiculous. Here's some I noticed: *Owlman's costume is based off the very first Batman design, which also had purple gloves. He also killed criminals and carried a gun like at the end of the ep, which was awesome. *Owlman's first appearance in this episode with his cape swishing up is a reference to the famous panel of Bruce becoming Batman from the very first Batman comic. *Batman having spider holes all over comics is from current continuity where he has miniature caves and escape route contingencies over Gotham. *Not a reference, but I found it hilarious that Plasticman's assistance was not needed because his friends knew he'd try to pocket the money. *Another not-reference, but Batman appearing out of a hot dog stand, which then revealed itself to be on wheels was hilariously mind boggling. *The Jokermobile is a real car in the comics, one that was used very often in the 50's, last appearing in the classic Joker story "Dreadful Birthday, Dear Joker". *Joker robbing a jewelry store was a very common event in the 50's Silver Age stories. *Batman's "Stop" to the car is a reference to the Batman 1989 movie where he does the same thing. *The 40's Batmobile complete with Batface on front! Oh goodness. I never expected to this animated, I'm so happy! *The Batcave is very similar to Dick Sprang's one form the 50's, as well as Adam West's one from the 60's show. *All the Joker traps including the giant clam are form the 60's Adam West show. *Batman's contingency plans are taken from the JLA story Tower of Babel, by Mark Waid, in which Ra's Al Ghul steals these files and uses them similarly. *"To the Batmobile!" I don't need to tell you about that one do I? *The Batcave's roadsign entrance and cave door is directly from the 60's Adam West show. *Owlman's freeze gun looks very similar to the old Mr Freeze gun. *Joker calling Owlman "Batfake" is what he also calls Terry in the Batman Beyond movie. *"The Owl Signal!" It's just cool Also loved Owlman's pun filled moustache twirling villain speeches to the captured heroes. Very Silver Age-ish. *The Batmen details as requested: -Pirate Batman is from an Elseworlds Batman story called Batman: Leatherwing. -The Huge Batman is Bathulk. Yes, you read that right, Bathulk. From the original Brave and the Bold comic series. -Vampire Batman is from Batman: Red Rain, an Elseworld's story where he becomes a vampire and fights Dracula. -Not sure on the Iron Man style one sorry, but may be a nod to Iron Man himself with his identical repulsor beams. -The big headed Batman is a reference to a famous Flash comic run which I sadly haven't read. -Not sure on the Cowboy Batman either, but he looks cool. There were a few other homages, but that is the bulk of them. I think you can really appreciate the writing when you realise just how much thought was put into it, as well as so much input from so many Batman mediums that really show the creators care about the character and his history. I can understand that, though I heavily disagree with the Anime thing. Anime, just like western animation, has many diverse styles and cannot be stereotyped under one recognition. In fact, my favourite show ever, Cowboy Bebop, is a total masterpiece, and it is totally different from the standard cliches of anime. That said, I agree that one particular style of anime is being heavily overused nowadays. I hope Robin appears, and he will. He's already scheduled, and he's voiced by Zaxhary Gordon, voice of the Young Bruce Wayne in this series as well. The "Resident Evil" style Batman you mentioned is actually based on The Dark Knight Returns, made more kid friendly of course, which is widely recognised as one of the best graphic novels of all time. So I wouldn't diss it if I were you, as a swarm of angry geeks will pounce Yeah, trust me, I hated him too. And you might not ever bthink he's brilliant, but I think once you start watching STAS and seeing his better appearances, you'll atleast get to know that he's a fairly good character. And trust me, there's nothing better than knowing the wider DC universe, it's awesome, as long as you don't try to talk about it to your friends Oh, and Knight time is great, I love how easily Bane was taken down after all that hard work! I'll be honest, I know very little about Adam Strange so I'm looking forward to this too. I nkow he's a human who was transported to the planet Rann and became it's protector, marrying a woman there called Alanna. That's it But he sure looks great, and I never tire of Bender voiced Aquaman. also the teaser features the Question, one of the best characters ever. Speaking of, I remember your want of having a story arc eventually other than just random teamups. Thoughi t could be argued this happened in Season 1 with its lead up to Owlman's tow parter, the producers have stated that Season two will have an arc, and by the looks of the teaser, it starts pretty soon! Batbrick Away!
  2. It makes perfect sense, he's saying that since the grey staches are going in full production and Aus seems to be teeming with the brown ones currently, people in Aus should take their chance now. I did the first set I saw and got a brown one too. Batbrick Away!
  3. It's funny, because I did not like him at all at first, but he's grown on me immensely since then. The fact that he does GI Joe,Transformers AND Doctor Who together is just hilarious I guess as you say, the only problem with bumping him up to a main cast member is that he's such a slacker, it'd be hard to get him to do stuff. Good instinct, though one must feel sorry for Scouse right now And Friendlich's not out of the chase yet! Gotta feel sorry for him too. Also, I think that Meteor Madness ice cream tastes like raspberry and chocolate mixed together, with maybe a bit of lemon too. Batbrick Away!
  4. Alfred runs the DC universe No, I meant as in a powerful magic based villain (perhaps a silly one?) could result with a world where life is a musical. Its the only idea I've got Just watched it previous to posting this actually. I really love it. I didn't at first, it's the kinda film that gets better each time. Bat's voice was pretty epic, exactly as I imagine Golden Age 1940s/50s Batman to sound. THe thing I love most was how every hero got their moment to help defeat the Centre, and how it's tied up with that inspirational speech by Kennedy. How come you guys don't have any presidents like that anymore? The first one. Not because of the writing, but just because it was done before in TNBA, but better. And the animation was beautiful, but the character's mouths were awful, like they were eating instead of talking! Another problem I had was that certain parts were just dark for the sake of dark, which is why I felt restrictions nad censors actually do Batman a lot of good sometimes. I can understand this. I disagree of course, but I know how you feel because I've been there. I started out as a Batman fan only, and especially despised Supes because he just seemed Godlike. Then I began with Superman TAS, and then some comics (not the ones that portray him as Godlike which are rare, but still pretty powerful) and then I realised, his being so powerful is the point. He's this God sent from the heavens to help guide man, but they won't listen to him. He is considered this omnipotent good doer who can't fail when he's just that kid from Kansas. He can't connect to the world, but he tries anyway, and he tries to save it, no matter what it throws at him. He's pretty darn smart also, otherwise he wouldn't be such a clever reporter. There's a great comic where he tries to find a way to truly help man and poverty too, by Paul Dini, star writer of BTAS. That said, kryptonite is overrated, it is actually very rare and usually only Luthor gets his hands on it. Metallo is powered by it but he's almost as strong as Superman. Brainiac is just as powerful and is nearly impossible to outsmart, and Darkseid is far more godlike than Superman could ever imagine. Its all relative, he's actually stuck between a rock and a hard place. But he endures. Good I''l send a link soon, I have to get off the computer sorry, but trust me, I thank you for chatting with me and do love to hear your opinion! Edit. Links: http://www.worldsfinestonline.com/news.php...news&id=386 http://www.worldsfinestonline.com/news.php...news&id=385 Batbrick Away!
  5. Fair enough. Though mind you, this is why I like Batman's supporting cast better than the man himself, he just angsts and can't shut up about his parent's death a lot of the time. Maybe if his parents were raped, killed, raped and then eaten in front of him I'd sympathise, but one can only stand so many "You wouldn't understand, my parents are dead!" moments I wasn't going to ask you. Instead I'll tell you that you're really missing out on something spectacular. Lord Darkseid is one of the greatest animated villains ever, better than the Joker in my opinion: *Supes after punching Darkseid* "That for -dead friend-!" "Who?" "The good man you murdered!" "Had I known one human's death would pain you so I would've killed thousands more" *Beats the crap out of Superman, then drags him up by collar* "And kill more I shall, take that agony with you to oblivion Superman" Actually, they weren't planning on continuing the Terra story at all, and I like it that way believe it or not. The last ep was made after they knew the show was finished, so that's why it was titled "Thing's change", to show the fans that things do indeed change and that the show's time was up. The random monster in the ep symbolised that despite locking up so many villains in the previous episode, the Titans would always be needed. Also Terra turned back from a statue was explained subtly, just watch The End Part 3 and you might see it Oh yeah, I agree with you, if it goes wrong it goes horribly wrong But I have enough faith in Batman (and musicals!) to believe it will be great. Plus I'm guessing there will be a reason for them music, such as a magic happenstance. "Am I Blue!" in My Little Piggy ep of JLU which was fantastic, and in Out of the Past in Batman Beyond. Of course Batman will be in this ep, the show is all about Batman teaming up with others. I personally love the Demon, such a great Kirby creation. Plus he speaks in rhyme, that's just cool. Oh, and its confirmed now too which is great. I disagree that more violence could be good unless you mena under a specific circumstance, that could just make it "Dakrer and Edgier." Actually I am referring to sexual innuendo though sorry :laugh: As in this scene on JLU: Hawkman: I miss the dress. Hawkgirl: You didn't miss it last night. Subtle. But even then it may be on occasion funny, but JLU especially just went overboard with the concept. That said, a one off episode with Blue Beetle could be hilarious if just for that ep and not the whole series like JLU. Did you like The New Frontier? As for your other questions: The Batman/Superman movie is great but it is actually a three part episode from Superman TAS, so it looks like you'll have to break your vow on watching it There are actually five episodes of Superman TAS where he and Bats teamup. Gotham Knight quite good, some segments are amazing, and only one is really a dud. Superman Tas (sorry) is wonderful, especially the Brainiac and Darkseid arcs (you HAVE to watch them before JL or you won't get the depth of things). Also, fantastic news! B:TB&TB has been renewed for another 26 episode season next year! Yes! That makes 52 eps all up. Only one ep clue though, where Red Tornado builds a son. I'm predicting a sad ending. Batbrick Away!
  6. , poor Friendlich, nothing ever goes right for him. So glad about getting back to this story though, I find it funny that a lot of what you do turns out longer than anticipated Not that this is a problem, just a thought. Batbrick Away!
  7. How did I miss this? Fantastic stuff as usual Pengy. I love Joker's hair, I think I may consider darkening one too. His Agent Chase hair looks great too. Riddler looks very awesome, great idea. Love the henchmen too, espeically their dark green hat...things. Sorry, I don't know the name of them Creeper is fantastic! He may lack yellow skin, but everything else looks great. what hairpiece did you use around his neck? I can't tell. Excellent face choice too. Pengy's white suit look is very good too, I have a comic where he dresses exactly like that. Love his weapons too, especially the gunbrella And the Penguin Fish Service Car is very neat too, like the fish on top. Overall another great package, look forward to the next! Batbrick Away!
  8. Now that's a pretty sad generalisation isn't it? I can call Batman an angsty emo loner with no powers but we know he's more than that. Aquaman may be egotistic but he's been portrayed as being smarter than he lets on, and he does have a heart of gold. Plus he isn't useless on land, he has superstrength, otherwise he wouldn't survive so far down in the water. Not to mention as a kind he's a class A fighter in close combat Have you ever watched Superman TAS? By the by, I also really like Teen Titans, the Slade and Trigon arcs were the best, flipping awesome. Plus they had the best animated Robin. What's wrong with a musical? Musicals are awesome when done right. Plus Batman sung twice in the DCAU. I don't get how a "dirty" episode is appealing, I tend to lean to the theory that innuendo is a very poor case of humour. I really got sick of it in the DCAU, especially with JLU which simply couldn't stop it. However, I have a heap of faith in the show as it hasn't put a foot wrong yet. Also, new info. This is not confirmed so don't wring me by the neck if it isn't true, but apparently it is legit. But don't hold your breath (or mine) Trials of the Demon! Summary: In 19th century London, Jason Blood -- aka The Demon Etrigan -- has been framed for supernatural attacks perpetrated by Gentleman Ghost Sounds awesome, I'm really glad Etrigan is returning, he didn't get much time in Day of the Dark Knight. Also, a very clever way to bring back Gentleman Ghost, by having him in the past. Batbrick Away!
  9. I really like it that way. Otherwise, Owlman would be a bit of a sissy wouldn't he? WHAAAT!? What's wrong with Aquaman? He's awesome! Infact, I wish the comics Aquaman was like this, instead of being like the JL angsty Namor ripoff. But yes, it'll be great to go back to space, I hope Adam Strange pops up. I agree, I'm really glad the "second" season starts straight away. Awesomesauce news by the way, there will be a Batmite episode (think Mr Mxyzptlk off Superman TAS) written by Paul Dini! I can't wait! There will also be another Blue Beetle episode that is apparantly "quite dirty than (he's) surprised it got past the censors". There will also be a musical! I've always wanted a musical! It's a dream come true! Batbrick Away!
  10. I approve Seriously though, IA is not magnificent, but THIS is looking to be! My gosh you knocked the ball out of the park with this one Sandy! Congratulations on such a wide cast range, looks to be very interesting. Awesome set ups too, you have me at a disadvantage when you use photoshop The most interesting characters to me are: Assassin Ferid: As a cold, somewhat Deadshot-like assassin (Deadshot is a character who also relishes a grand end, which sounds similar to this character relishing being caught) it will prove most interesting how he reacts to other characters. Maiden Ywen: With her circumstances this will be most interesting, though if she goes down an angsty, self pitying path, I'll killer her in a heartbeat! Pirate Rosette: I always love a strong woman character, and this is no exception. Hopefully she gets to kill that Lieutenant eventually! Bandit Trigger: Just the name, say it with me- Bandit Trigger, and tell me that's not cool. Lakota Princess Cougar Claw: Lovesick characters in situations like this are always adorable, I give my stamp of approval. Patient Anne: Terminal patients when written well always come out with great, heart wrenching stories, or uplifting ones, your choice ???: Mysterious characters are always neat! I would've chosen Explorer Vanya, but she seems too much like Rosette too me, and Rosette looks cooler. My only criticisms of this so far is that I really think more future characters would've been better, like a robot to shake things up. And I always thought a character far, far and more far into the future would've been the ultimate, as either a post apoc character, caveman, ridiculously futurised or maybe a prisoner in the style of THX118. But these are ridiculously minor. This is shaping up to be a wonderful experience Sandy and I cannot wait to start killing people! Well done on crafting your own beast and now it's time to let it out of it's cage. Good luck! Batbrick being upstaged Away!
  11. That is a very neat looking retro ship there. I especially love the integrated colour scheme. Nice job! The front also looks great. Batbrick Away!
  12. That is such an awesome Steampunk design. Espeically the engine, so awesome. I wish I could build steampunk like this. Batbrick Away!
  13. I think it's a pretty big deal. For one, it's actually accurate to the film. For two, we already have that grey head, so a brown one would be much more useful, especially for people using it as a young Captain Gordon head such as myself. Then again, in the grand scheme of things it's not a big deal, I'm just happy I got the brown head. Batbrick Away!
  14. You'll come around by the next part I know, you just nee a little help pulling yourself out of Hamill nostalgia. We all do Ah I see. I think it only felt that way because so many things inherently Batman arrived in this episode. Gotham, the Batcave, Red Hood, darker scenes, these are really things that would appear in any cartoon. For instance, much as I love BTAS, the writers would never think of closing in on Red Hood's eye as he just manages to pull himself back from oblivion, which was a great touch I thought. BTAS just never did anything like that. Similar circumstances yes, but the execution was much different I believe, especially since BT&TB refuses to show his face. So as you say, it was like BTAS without being anything like BTAS so to speak, which was very neat. Ha! I was right! On a side note, I really hope Fire gets her own episode. She kicked all kinds of Gentleman Ghost butt in the Plastic Man ep and even with her alternate counterpart Blaze too. I really hope she atleast gets her own teaser anyway, espeically since female guest stars are a bit lacking so far. Luckily Huntress and Black Canary are confirmed to appear. Yeah, good notice there. I also liked Dyna-Mite's little bit. It seemed Batman underestimated that though Owlman is a jerk, he is as loyal to his teammates as Batman is to his. It's because since he was a hero and not a cowardly villain, his will was strong enough to grab hold of his sanity and keep it, instead of Earth 23's Red Hood who becomes the Joker. Really well thought out in retrospect actually. No trust me, it is meant for Marvel. Especially since Batman's Earth in TB&TB is Earth 23, and Owlman's is 32: Reversed. It is merely a reversing of Marvel's universe to call them essentially zombie readers. Apparently the crowd at comic con where it was first aired had an uproar of laughter upon hearing it, those companies are always taking potshots at each other Also, new info on the episode after next, which airs straight the week after, beginning season 2: Mystery Space - Batman takes a depressed Aquaman with him to space on a voyage. Sorry, that's a little paraphrased as I can't be bothered finding the source. At this point we know nothing of the villain though. Batbrick Away!
  15. Wasn't it just beautiful? And do you have any doubt of the Joker's new voice now after that torture scene? However I mightily disagree with you on that scene, as things that reminisce of BTAS too much will be betraying the point of this show. That said, it did its job wonderfully while still fitting the tone. I agree the best part was the flashback, and final fight for me too. Absolutely spectacular! It WAS a Pink Wildcat, and no that was not a mistake. In fact, for me that is a stroke of genius! Every character is a similar yet opposite counterpart in that universe, so the tough talking old-school Wild Cat here is a much softer, shall we say Pussycat? Seriously, the amount of references and godies in this ep nearly made me explode with joy. Let me list a few: *Riddler and Gordon references at the beginning *Our first proper look at night time Gotham *Adam West homage in Batcave entrance *50's styled batcave! *Blue beetle not being shy but instead a hilarious sociopath *Batman typically punching Green Arrow's counterpart given their rivalry in his universe *Silver Cyclone is a villain Red Tornado could be if he disdained humanity, instead of embracing it (great end villain moment for him too) *Bruce's face tease again! *Aquaman and Black Manta's alternate counterparts colours are almost switched *Again, Pussycat! *Red Hood's origin is totally faithful! And really inspiring too. *Kiteman cameo for the third time in the series as a goodguy! I will never get sick of him! *Sinestro in yellow costume, no doubt he'll be donning that in the normal universe soon... *Not a reference, but Red Hood's guiding Batman using normal speak was brilliant writing. *Reference not only to the Joker, but to his partnership with Bats too! *"I'm Batman!" iconic line! *Gotham again at the end! *And best of lal the potshot at Marvel with universe 161 being Zombe planet, as the main Marvel universe is reversed as 616, so basically they are indirectly calling Marvel readers zombies! I approve There are a lot more I've forgotten too, but I'm too happy to care! Red Hood as alternate Joker was portrayed beautifully btw, really inspiring. A Joker who managed to will himself back from tragedy and insanity, and back onto the path of a hero. I almost like him more than Joker himself (mainly because he's so overexposed though.) Batbrick Away!
  16. I'm sorry, but it's comments like these I really react to. Watchmen is not only considered a masterpiece of fiction, it IS a masterpiece of fiction. And it was not merely Watchmen that started the dark and edgy craze in the 80's, DKR and Killing Joke also had a large in that. While I agree that everything being dark and edgy is repulsive, and trust me I'm in a stage so very over with the "Dark" craze right now, but I find your view on superhero stories having to be fun frankly a bit silly. Superheroic stories are an avenue of storytelling in their own and in no way should ever be pushed into a stereotype. The Dark Knight is a very good if rather overrated film, it being dark has absolutely nothing to do with how good it is. I love darker stories as much as lighter ones because both serve a purpose. Not to mention Dark Knight IS a lot like many Batman comics. Fun does NOT equal good. Of the films you listed, one is unfaithful with two dimensional characterisation, one is a standard entertaining animal animation flick, and Speed Racer I have not seen. Now that is fine, I hear Bolt is rather good. But fun is not the end all of good films, every type of storytelling has the potential for all different types of themes and context. Batbrick Away!
  17. Hahaha! Twist after twist and now it all makes sense! That was awesome KDog, Ronald is fast becoming a favourite character of mine mainly because he's a lot like a lot of us, a geek still playing with children's toys Very smooth transition there too, the mind is a scary place to be! Batbrick Away!
  18. But the Spirit was a pathetically made film that was far too unfaithful to the witty and clever original comics. Batbrick Away!
  19. Huh, didn't expect that one, seems the aliens are not quite as competent as first thought. Poor Scouse is flying through dimensions! The plot thickens. Anticipating the next one, but when does Meteor Madness begin again? Batbrick Away!
  20. I look very forward to it. Though it is directed by Zack Snyder, who I' afraid will put a heap of pointless slow mo scenes in. Watchmen is a masterpiece of a graphic novel, surely one of the best stories made, so I don't believe a film can do it justice. But hopefully it still delivers the message faithfully Batbrick Away!
  21. Look up Strange New World I believe it's called on youtube, that is a fantastic episode that I never thought capable of The Batman. Correction, sounds flipping fantastic, just watch from this Joker preview! Gotta say there's not a single thing I dislike about this Joker, he's hilarious, cunning and gets on Batman's nerves "What's this one do?" Oh what, really? Where did this info come from? Yeah, the Trio was one of the things BTAS didn't handle well, nor The Batman. I can't access the video sadly, Americans only any other links? Actually, in retrospect, as much as we all anticipate more Gotham characters, this is actually an excellent way to approach the show. Attract people to the wider DC universe, but at the same time keep them watching for familiar faces. That way when they do come like the Joker here I damn near wet my pants with anticipation. Batbrick Away! Batbrick Away!
  22. Yeah! Optimus Prime! Didn't see that one coming, poor Scouse never has it easy. Batbrick Away!
  23. No , my apologies, I'm just being picky This Joker as I've said is inspired by Dick Sprang's Joker of the 50's, who had a smile so big it bordered on the grotesque. The segment from Legends of the dark Knight I loved mainly because as a comic fan I'm open to more interpretations, but not to worry, as this Joker will still be threatening, as he was even in those days. Early reviews of the two parter have been extremely positive to both his portrayal and voice which I'm glad of. It also gives me the nice relief that this Joker's humour will include a good amount of visual laughs. Once scene described has the massive tension between a fighting Owlman and Batman cut as Joker tiptoes through the background with a ticking bomb This may sound odd, but I've warmed to The Batman recently. There are still aspects I hate (the all male justice league, Joker, Penguin, Mr Freeze to name a few) but the portrayal of Doctor Strange was incredible, as was the awesomeness of Lex Luthor and Superman (with returning JLU voice actors!). Clayface was also adapted very cleverly, and Robin had a sad origin ep. Hmm, I used to be like that too, until I realised that there are far more interesting stories to read and watch with other DC heroes than without them. Also, so far we've had Clock King, The Cavalier, The Terrible Trio and soon Joker as Batman enemies. Also confirmed to appear are Catwoman, Calender Man and Riddler at some point. Allies of the Bat world so far have included Bronze Tiger, Alfred and the upcoming Robin. Anyway, an awesome new episode is out as of a couple of days ago. Return of the Fearsome Fangs has Batman teaming up with Bronze Tiger to stop The Terrible Trio from claiming the Wudang Idol for their own evil purposes: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Gotta say the crew have really one upped BTAS in this instance. While in TAS the Terrible Trio were lame socialites here they are actually threatening and...cool! Batbrick Away!
  24. I am loving these sets so much! Even better than the first wave! At first I didn't like the Aerial Command Unit but now I see how great it is (despite the fact that double rotors like that eliminate the need for a tail one). I love the button used to spin the rotors and the awesome little abseils. The best sets for me are the Robo Attack for already stated reasons, I just love B-movie style robots! The other one is river chase, I love it so much, and that green Dooku hair will be great! Not to say I won't get wheeling pursuit, that suspension system is fantastic and I want that weird irradiated Inferno fig! Batbrick Away!
  25. It sure does look good, and the Penguin's heyday was in the Silver Age, so perhaps we'll see him pop up at some point? Thanks for replying Oky. Glad you're enjoying the show too. I will note one thing however, this show is probably best described as lighter or sillier, given that the word" "camp" implies it is self parody like Adam West's Batman. Not nitpicking by the way, I've just seen far too many annoying SHH posters hating on the show for its "campiness" Those episodes are great that you mentioned, but I also loved the Deadman and Aquaman episodes. Black Manta is pure badass and I love the more touching moments of Bruce being called into thel ight by his parents. Really shows that while this is a more silver age Batman, it doesn't ignore his tragic aspects. I'll very much disagree with you that he looks weird, that is a perfect representation of one of the finest artists ever - Dick Sprang - vision of the clown. Here he is: Plus he still looks pretty menacing Amazingly given my fandom for him, I'm quite glad Hamill isn't voicing this Joker, as not only does he need some fresh air, but I think a different voice would suit this version more. Glad you've warmed up to it, I have to say this is a true treat to comic hero fans! Batbrick Away!
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