Batman '66 , Wonder Woman '77 , so what Next ??
Shazam '74
This, or The Flash.
Catwoman '03
I've never seen the movie but I'd support it.
You would.
Reeve superman seems more in line with the first two than the other options. Shahan would also work.
@juke: @saint_sophie: @skit: I actually think a series based on his 1941 serials would be more interesting. However I also wouldn't object to a series based on the 70's series.
@captainmarvel4ever: where is Robin ??god Robin is fan fav among DC fans
Honestly they could build up a campy JL series. Start with a BM/WW crossover, introduce SUperman and form the JL from that.
I'd definitely read a Flash '90 and a Batman '89 series, I'd also love to read a TDKT series.
I'd definitely read this.
Green Lantern '11 :l
lol
@rustyroy: meh who want to read weak and realistic batman in Nolan movies. I rather have Batman Arkham Games and Batman Animated Series compare to weak Nolan Bat
@rustyroy: meh who want to read weak and realistic batman in Nolan movies. I rather have Batman Arkham Games and Batman Animated Series compare to weak Nolan Bat
I would, I read comics because of stories and TDKT has a lot of potential for good stories. And Arkham games and BTAS already had a comic book series tie in.
@rustyroy: potential for good stories ? Nolan Bat only become Batman for one year then retire from fight crime just for a girl for 8 years then return then retire, leave gotham and go honeymoon to Paris. What kind of Batman is that ? Seriously Batman from comics will never do that. How I know that Nolan bat only fight crime for one year...well in The Dark Knight Joker mention that you only been around one year but criminal scare and afraid of you but at the end of movie he retire. What the....seriously that is a joke to Batman mythology
@captainmarvel4ever: I doubt they would considering it wasn't even a DC series. The 74 series is also more well known and generally has more to work with as they can pull from the ISIS series as well.
@boynerdgeek: someone already explained to you on another thread that batman has retired numerous times in comics
@rustyroy: potential for good stories ? Nolan Bat only become Batman for one year then retire from fight crime just for a girl for 8 years then return then retire, leave gotham and go honeymoon to Paris. What kind of Batman is that ? Seriously Batman from comics will never do that. How I know that Nolan bat only fight crime for one year...well in The Dark Knight Joker mention that you only been around one year but criminal scare and afraid of you but at the end of movie he retire. What the....seriously that is a joke to Batman mythology
He retired the first time because there was no crime, the second time he passed down the mantle. TDKT has the potential for spin offs, a LoS series possibly with Bruce on the League or even without him showing the League at different generations, a Catwoman spinoff, a GCPD spinoff during the first year of Batman, a John Blake Nightwing or Batman series. Anyways that's what I'd like to see.
@boynerdgeek: someone already explained to you on another thread that batman has retired numerous times in comics
This too,
@saint_wildcard: Marc Andreyko Really Wants to Do a BATMAN '66/WONDER WOMAN '77 Crossover:
http://www.newsarama.com/23096-wonder-woman-77-s-marc-andreyko-really-wants-to-do-a-batman-66-crossover.html
Superman '48
that sounds like an interesting choice,
however i don't think it could work in color and I don't think people will buy it without color! But interesting.
Supergirl Infinite Crisis 15'
I think with a Supergirl tv serie in the work that this would be the best time to do a Supergirl comic
inspired by an other media work. Eventhough there haven't really been a tv show before, I don't think that should stop them from making a comic adaptation of otherwise other media work, I thought the Infinite Crisis games Supergirl might be the best choice.
All though if they could make a Super Friends (1973) as a Supergirl centric comic more amped at older readers (18 or more) not like the mini from 2012.
A Superman would be the obvious choice however of the most iconic tv and movie vertions I couldn't find, it seems hard for me to imagine any of them looking good in a long running comic.
the 48' might do it well in black and white but not in color and let's face it making a comic is not cheap and will a black and white superman comic sell well?
the 88' looks good but is it iconic enough? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3Jaegvf3Dc
What's your thoughts?
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