I decided this week’s blog should feature one of the main stars of this animated movie, Suicide Squad member Harley Quinn. Harley was originally Dr. Harleen Quinzel, a young up and coming psychiatrist at Arkham Asylum hoping to make a name for herself by working with and curing the mental defects of the inmate known only as the Joker.
Nightwing part 2 (Because one week couldn’t hold him.)
I’m back. Let’s jump right in. Last week we ended with Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson in the Batcave. Dick had temporarily replaced Bruce as Batman. Dick confronts Bruce as to why he chose Azrael to replace him as Batman months before this. Bruce said he didn’t think he had the right to ask Dick to come back and help.
Nightwing (Golden child or Prodigal son?)
Hey now everyone! Why am I so excited? I finally found an excuse to write this week’s (and maybe next week’s) blog about the character I’ve been wanting to talk about since the beginning of this blog. The character that’s tied with Batman (maybe even beats him) as my favorite--Nightwing!
Zur-En-Arrh?
Hello again, Batfans! Who or what is the Batman of Zur-En-Arrh? Originally appearing in Batman #113 (February 1958), an alien named Tlano was the Batman of the planet Zur-En-Arrh. Say what? For those not familiar with comic book Batman, shame on you! Anyway, back in the 1950’s, The comics code authority was pretty strict with comics content (think the FCC of comic books).
The Court of Owls, who are they? (Owls? Who? Get it?)
Greetings all. Let’s jump right in. Who are the Court of Owls? (I won’t make the joke again, I promise!) You probably aren’t familiar with them if you haven’t read Batman in the last 3 years. (Shame on you if you...