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icon_uk ([personal profile] icon_uk) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2011-06-18 01:21 am

To start the weekend, something a little OUTRAGEOUS!

The pre-credits sequence from the latest Brave and the Bold





I'm not sure if it's ever right to apologise to The Pruitts of Southampton, but

The episode itself "Sword of the Atom", sees the first appearance of Ray Palmer as the Atom in B&tB, but let's just say that Ryan Choi (RIP :( ) gets a much better end to his career as the Atom than his comic counterpart, but to say more would spoil too much.

And for legality, a couple of memorable Aquaman covers;

I love the exuberance of this one....



Can't imagine why this one appeals to me... ;)



(I love the fact it's an invese drowning!)

And this one, for the sheer WTF? of it!




 
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[personal profile] fleur_de_liz 2011-06-18 12:09 pm (UTC)(link)
At least Ted got to go out stopping a missile. It's a little more heroic than getting murdered by a former friend for no real good reason.

And I firmly believe that BATB!Ted survived the explosion and is stuck on Kooeykooeykooey, waiting for someone to rescue him and trying to make radios out of coconuts.
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[personal profile] retro_nouveau 2011-06-18 01:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I firmly share this belief. :)
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[personal profile] rdfox 2011-06-18 02:27 pm (UTC)(link)
BatB!Ted went out *great*, with a classic heroic sacrifice. He knew it was a suicide mission, and he chose to go on it anyway, to save millions of innocents. That's how you become a hero.

That's how you get awarded the Medal of Honor, in the military.

Yes, BatB!Ted died, but he died about the best death I can imagine a hero dying. (Much like how Booster's seeming death in 52 was lauded as very well done, as he too voluntarily chose to go on a suicide mission to save Metropolis.)