Source: comicsalliance.com
So I was re-watching the episode “Deep Freeze” of Batman: The Animated Series, and this struck me…
Batman ‘66: every window cameo
I can’t decide if the weirdest one is the guy who wants to put a criminal to death by hanging him with the Bat-Rope, or Batman’s casual conversation with a Nazi war criminal.
The weirdest part of his conversation with Col. Klink is the implication that he still has Hogan locked up somewhere, twenty years after the war ended.
Source: tompeyer
Gone Baby Gone
real life Batman tombstone at a Portland, Oregon cemetery :: photograph taken by Brittney Cox :: via flickr.com
RIP Batman
I’d prefer to remember Frank Miller as the sometimes brilliant, long-haired nerd glaring from his back-cover photo on The Dark Knight Returns trade rather than the fedora-wearing, incoherent lightweight hack he’s become.
Source: burningmonster.blogspot.com
Bat-Bear is the Bear This Forest Deserves, Not the One It Needs
I don’t know where this came from originally, or whether it is natural, but I choose to believe that this bear with a Batman symbol on its chest has been gifted and cursed with a sacred mission of vengeance, to serve as the silent protector and Dark Knight of whatever zoo, forest, or arctic tundra he roams. And we’ll hunt him, because he can take it. Because he’s not a hero… He’s a bear.
[via SardonicRocketeer]






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Bat-Bear is the Bear This Forest Deserves, Not the One It Needs
I don’t know where this came from originally, or whether it is natural, but I choose to believe that this bear with a Batman symbol on its chest has been gifted and cursed with a sacred mission of vengeance, to serve as the silent protector and Dark Knight of whatever zoo, forest, or arctic tundra he roams. And we’ll hunt him, because he can take it. Because he’s not a hero… He’s a bear.
[via SardonicRocketeer]](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lupvohmCN91qcw9rdo1_500.jpg)