30 Days of Scans: Day 3 - Jim and Bruce
Aug. 19th, 2010 01:38 amThis isn't the scene I first thought about posting; that one has already been covered here. So I went looking for another Rucka-penned scene of Jim and Bruce. This is from Gotham Knights #13.
( The end of Officer Down. )
( The end of Officer Down. )
So, I made up this collage for my Tumblr and I figured I'd share it with all of you, s_d!
( 25 perfect moments of faceless humor, starring the Questions )
Some cute Dick/Babs scenes
May. 3rd, 2010 04:23 pmI've always loved this pairing since I saw them flirt on Batman: The Animated Series.
I know it gets hate here on S_D, but whatever! I don't care, I still love them. So do a lot of other people, just seems it's not the S_Ders cup of tea, I guess. Sad, because they're wonderful. <3
These are two scenes from two different books. One's from the Batman: False Faces tpb, which I'd recommend picking up if you're interested in exploring the several different sides of Batman's persona: Batman, Bruce Wayne and Matches Malone.
The next is from Gotham Knights 36, which I found when I was going through and looking for the scenes of Dick's adoption. It once again brings up how Babs questions whether what they're doing is right and of course, the idea is there that she questions why the Joker is still living. (She doesn't specifically say it in these scans, but she has questioned it on numerous occasions).
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Suggested tags: char: robin/nightwing/dick grayson, char: batgirl/oracle/barbara gordon, title: gotham knights, creator: brian k. vaughan, creator: scott mcdaniel, creator: devin grayson
I know it gets hate here on S_D, but whatever! I don't care, I still love them. So do a lot of other people, just seems it's not the S_Ders cup of tea, I guess. Sad, because they're wonderful. <3
These are two scenes from two different books. One's from the Batman: False Faces tpb, which I'd recommend picking up if you're interested in exploring the several different sides of Batman's persona: Batman, Bruce Wayne and Matches Malone.
The next is from Gotham Knights 36, which I found when I was going through and looking for the scenes of Dick's adoption. It once again brings up how Babs questions whether what they're doing is right and of course, the idea is there that she questions why the Joker is still living. (She doesn't specifically say it in these scans, but she has questioned it on numerous occasions).
( Read more... )
Suggested tags: char: robin/nightwing/dick grayson, char: batgirl/oracle/barbara gordon, title: gotham knights, creator: brian k. vaughan, creator: scott mcdaniel, creator: devin grayson
Gotham Knights 17: When Dick is adopted
May. 2nd, 2010 10:25 pmThis was a request by airawyn to see Dick being adopted.
This is two pages from Gotham Knights 17. It's been posted at S_D 1.0, but always nice to see it again.
( Rare Bat moment )
Yes, we have fanart.
( Two pages from Gotham Knights 35 )
And now for the ACTUAL request: What happened in the newest issue of Batgirl? Can someone post scans please?
char: batgirl/cassandra cain
title: casstoons
Title: gotham knights
medium: webcomic
publisher: dc
( Two pages from Gotham Knights 35 )
And now for the ACTUAL request: What happened in the newest issue of Batgirl? Can someone post scans please?
char: batgirl/cassandra cain
title: casstoons
Title: gotham knights
medium: webcomic
publisher: dc
Lessons in badassitude
Apr. 5th, 2010 10:00 pmThere's this scene from Bruce Wayne: Murderer/Fugitive that I have been wanting to post for a small eternity now, but couldn't find even though I searched through my collection of the issues. So you can imagine my surprise and delight today, as I was looking for another scene from the crossover, when I stumbled across the scene in question and found out that the reason I couldn't find it before was because I thought it belonged to another part of the crossover. So anyway, finally I am able to share this scene of Bruce Wayne showing why he is the personification of badassitude in the DCU. And as always, this scene might not be for everyone's taste, so be forewarned.
The scene requires very little knowledge of BW: M/F, although as a huge fan of that crossover I would recommend it to anyone interested. The basic idea is that after Bruce Wayne was framed for a murder so well even members of the Batclan started doubting it, Batman decided the civilian identity was taking too much attention and time, and decided to ditch it, cutting ties to the clan along it. It's a great story that examines Bruce Wayne's importance and role in the Bat-mythos as a separate entity of Batman. Anyhow, during that period of time Batman became aware of a drug smuggling operation in Gotham involving a goverment agency, Checkmate to be precise, as it hadn't gone international at that point. So in Gotham Knights 31, written by Devin Grayson and illustrated by the magnificent Roger Robinson, we follow Batman as he tracks down the agent responsible for the operation, one agent Amherst. While we see this, we follow the narration of the said agent.
( Yes, Batman doesn't kill )
Suggested tags: creator: Devin Grayson, creator: Roger Robinson, char: Batman/Bruce Wayne
The scene requires very little knowledge of BW: M/F, although as a huge fan of that crossover I would recommend it to anyone interested. The basic idea is that after Bruce Wayne was framed for a murder so well even members of the Batclan started doubting it, Batman decided the civilian identity was taking too much attention and time, and decided to ditch it, cutting ties to the clan along it. It's a great story that examines Bruce Wayne's importance and role in the Bat-mythos as a separate entity of Batman. Anyhow, during that period of time Batman became aware of a drug smuggling operation in Gotham involving a goverment agency, Checkmate to be precise, as it hadn't gone international at that point. So in Gotham Knights 31, written by Devin Grayson and illustrated by the magnificent Roger Robinson, we follow Batman as he tracks down the agent responsible for the operation, one agent Amherst. While we see this, we follow the narration of the said agent.
( Yes, Batman doesn't kill )
Suggested tags: creator: Devin Grayson, creator: Roger Robinson, char: Batman/Bruce Wayne
Geoff Johns named C.C.O of DC
Feb. 18th, 2010 10:42 amPress release from the DCU blog ....
Jim Lee and Dan DiDio Named Co-Publishers DC Comics
Geoff Johns to Serve as Chief Creative Officer
( 1 page and some of the press release beneath the cut )Dammit. This looks AMAZING.
Damn you, DC! Money doesn't grow on trees!

http://www.comicsalliance.com/2010/02/12/e xclusive-check-under-the-hood-with-this-b atman-under-the-hoo
( More details, bigger pic, and a half-pg for legality )
Damn you, DC! Money doesn't grow on trees!

http://www.comicsalliance.com/2010/02/12/e
( More details, bigger pic, and a half-pg for legality )
So, it's been two and a half months since I opened the project up for user contributions, and since that time I've received, among a number of choruses and "never just you" lines, half of the lines in the actual verses! I'm eternally grateful for the contributors so far, ( but we still have a few lines to fill, and that's where you guys come in! )
Remember, I need all submissions by 11:59p on February 14th! If you want to be a part of the project, please record something by that time!
Remember, I need all submissions by 11:59p on February 14th! If you want to be a part of the project, please record something by that time!
Or any general sort of ailment, really! This is a really cute story from Gotham Knights 18 where Bruce is lonely.
It's helped me feel better, so maybe you'll get some cheerfulness from it, too. :-D
( 6.5 scans of *cute* )
Suggested tags: Char: Batman/Bruce Wayne, Aquaman/Arthur Curry, Robin/Nightwing/Dick Grayson, Oracle/Batgirl/Barbara Gordon, Title: Gotham Knights, Creator: Devin Grayson
Moments from Gotham
Sep. 26th, 2009 05:49 pmIn a few posts here at the comm there has been some discussion of classism in comic books, which of course means that some commenters have taken aim at Batman, or Bruce Wayne, once more. It isn't the first time I've discussion or such commentary on how Batman could do so much more for Gotham with his money instead of playing with gadgets, although I'm always amused how those comments always single Batman out. The reason, however, why I'm always a bit puzzled by that criticism is that it isn't as if it hasn't been dealt with in the Bat-books themselves, with it having been established several times that Bruce Wayne is the biggest philanthropist in Gotham, if not even in the whole world, and the Wayne Foundation is a significant benefactor in several charity project. It's not a secret, it's not a loose, it's canon. It's been dealt with several times, even if Morrison did drop that really weird dialogue in his storyline.
The discussion did however remind me of an awesome Batman story published in Gotham Knights 32, written by Devin Grayson with art from Roger Robinson. It takes place directly Bruce Wayne: Murderer/Fugitive, with Bruce Wayne having finally returned to Gotham after his innocence has been proven and with Batman having made peace with who he is. It was an interesting storyline and important one leading from NML, where Bruce Wayne failed to save Gotham, despite trying everything. It is a beatiful issue, with each page showing a moment in his life and the impact both Bruce Wayne and Batman have on Gotham, with both of them being as important. So I thought I would post some pages from the story, with it proving extremely difficult to choose which pages to include. I decided to go with scenes that show the long-term impact Bruce has on the city and the lives of different people there, although the story had beautiful moments concerning his relationship with almost all of the central Bat-Clan and awesome Bat-action.
The discussion did however remind me of an awesome Batman story published in Gotham Knights 32, written by Devin Grayson with art from Roger Robinson. It takes place directly Bruce Wayne: Murderer/Fugitive, with Bruce Wayne having finally returned to Gotham after his innocence has been proven and with Batman having made peace with who he is. It was an interesting storyline and important one leading from NML, where Bruce Wayne failed to save Gotham, despite trying everything. It is a beatiful issue, with each page showing a moment in his life and the impact both Bruce Wayne and Batman have on Gotham, with both of them being as important. So I thought I would post some pages from the story, with it proving extremely difficult to choose which pages to include. I decided to go with scenes that show the long-term impact Bruce has on the city and the lives of different people there, although the story had beautiful moments concerning his relationship with almost all of the central Bat-Clan and awesome Bat-action.
Classic Gotham City Architecture.
Aug. 4th, 2009 12:05 amOver on noscans, in a thread about comic book architecture, there was a little talk about the Batman Black & White story about the guy who wanted to do a coffee table book on the Kooky Funky Anthropomorphized Object Buildings of Gotham, and a request to repost. So I give you 2 1/2 pages of an 8 page story, "Urban Renewal," by Will Pfeifer and Brent Anderson.
As requested by
sistermagpie, this is the arc where Jason's death is being investigated in Gotham Knights.
( 15 scans under the cut )
( 15 scans under the cut )



