this post was submitted on 17 Nov 2024
102 points (96.4% liked)
Out of Context Comics
1173 readers
460 users here now
Comic panels taken out of comics so we can make fun of them!! We love the golden age stuff!
Rules:
-
Comics must come from actual comic books. No AI or Photoshops.
-
Single panels are preferred.
-
Comics should be unintentionally funny. Spider-man cracking wise is not what this is about.
-
Don't be a dick.
-
I can't believe I've had to add this... NO RACISM.
founded 2 weeks ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
Man this isn't really made any better with context either lol
It's worse with context.
Now I want the context lol
It's a retelling of how Batman and Robin first meet, and in this version rather than immediately helping Dick get justice for his parents and then taking him in as a ward, Batman just kidnaps him from the murder scene. This conversation takes place in the car ride back to the batcave from that.
Isn't that also where they defeat Flash by making him drink piss and Batman has wild sex in the street with Huntress after almost killing a goon?
close, but it's Hal Jordan's Green Lantern who is almost beat to death after he's lured into a room fully painted yellow with Batman and Robin also wearing all yellow and drinking lemonade, and it's Black Canary who he has sex with in the rain after they've dispatched (murdered) a bunch of goons
Honestly, I hate iterations of Batman where he is a dick (pun intended). A lot of the times they come out of nowhere like this one. That's why I prefer the early 1990s Batman: The Animated Series because Bruce is well adjusted, more hopeful and understanding. But in the subsequently revamped The New Batman Adventures animated series, Bruce is gloomy even when he's not wearing his costume, and he is kind of a dick for no reason, which is completely different from the first series.
The DCAU had Bruce become more bitter and jaded over time. By the time of Beyond he's really cynical. He remains just as heroic throughout, though.