Tag: Batman

528. The Riddler

528. The Riddler

I watched Batman (1966) yesterday. Twice. It is a delightful movie and I love it. I particularly think Frank Gorshin as the Riddler is fantastically perfect. So, I was inspired.

511. Bat-Man

511. Bat-Man

I figured since I’ve been drawing a fair amount of Superman villains lately, I should definitely include his biggest arch-nemesis, Bat-Man. Apparently, the Bat-Fella is also celebrating a 75th anniversary. Even if you’re a comic fan, I’d excuse you not noticing. DC Comics and Warner Brothers have kept the celebration pretty low-key. What do you …

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488. Bat-Girl

488. Bat-Girl

By request.

487. Ace, the Bat-Hound

487. Ace, the Bat-Hound

By request.

486. Batman Returns

486. Batman Returns

Batman Returns was on the television today (BBC America – followed by Batman Forever which I fell asleep 5 minutes into). When the movie came out when I was a kid (13 years old?), I used to draw this costume all the time and it’s kind of always stuck with me – probably in a …

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466. Batman Beyond

466. Batman Beyond

This may be the first time I’ve ever drawn Terry.

445. Two-Face

445. Two-Face

Felt like I hadn’t drawn a Batman villain in a while. I’m probably wrong about that.

348. Batman

348. Batman

Finished watching all episodes of Maron last night on Netflix. I’m not really a fan of Marc Maron’s comedy, and I’ve listened to maybe three episodes of his What the Fuck podcast that I also did not enjoy, but I found his television show to be incredibly funny and at times, moving. Recommended.

347. Bane

347. Bane

269. Harley Quinn

269. Harley Quinn

Harley Quinn, to me, has always been an incredibly sweet, if not absolutely psychopathic character. She’s awesome and it seems like a hugely popular cartoon and award-winning graphic novel (Mad Love) would set the standard for how the character would be portrayed. Yet, every time she shows up without Bruce Timm & Paul Dini’s influence, …

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