The Brave and the Bold #5
The Brave and the Bold » The Brave and the Bold #5 - The Lords of Luck, Chapter Five: The Batman of Tomorrow released by DC Comics on September 1, 2007.
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Is This The '50's or 1999? 0
For me, reading The Brave and the Bold is like going to the buffet. EVERYbody loves going to the buffet, right? I could live on burgers, fries, pizza and starwberry milk shakes. Give me a Chicken sandwich (TM) made like a Whopper (TM) with an order of onion rings and a strawberry milk shake and I am one happy camper. That was life in high school. Good times. Now my diet ranges from that to the buffet. At the buffet you can stick to just what's on the salad bar or you can branch out.Me, I'm a lit...
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Made me feel like it was 1980 again! 0
I couldn't put this first story arc down last night! I liked the way that the characters didn't seem overdone, with the exception of Supergirl's apparent crush on GL... that seemed a bit too blown out of proportion to me. The GL/Batman dynamic was good -- for once they weren't fighting each other or anything, just had a good, professional working team dynamic.The best part for me was the end (this issue), where Batman takes on the Legion, and you can't figure out why (and apparently neither ca...
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's'not a review, 's a Synopsis: 0
In 31st-century Metropolis, Brainiac-5 quickly manages to separate Batman from Tharok, but alas, this version of the Legion of Super Heroes has no time-travel technology, no time-bubbles, no nothing, so Batman is stranded in this future world of condescending brats, who treat him like both a legendary hero and a foundling Neanderthal, at the same time. The probability-altering Haruspex weapon has also arrived in this era, and despite Batman’s warning, the Legion are running diagnostic tes...
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