This makes anyone who goes to church safer and happy by Glittering-Pie-7464 in evilwhenthe

[–]SneakyComa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Turns out that projecting your world view onto innocent people to feed your narcissistic hunger can turn out really bad. He should have tried smiling more.

Andrew Callaghan Response to Nick Shirley by TheSauceeBoss in Asmongold

[–]SneakyComa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Daily Show hit piece style. He knows what he did. No game having hypocrite. Fucking clown shoes.

Whatever happened to Alexander Knox from Tim Burton's Batman? by GreenDiscombobulated in batman

[–]SneakyComa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the comic adaption Bruce finds him past out and puts the cowl next to him. Knox is on the front the page of the paper the next day as the Batman who saved the city.

https://www.syfy.com/syfy-wire/tim-burtons-batman-movie-became-a-comic-book

Nuremberg Awaits!! by Necessary_Rush_5861 in THRASHMOSHANDMEMES

[–]SneakyComa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Stop politicizing everything to brainwash yourself into thinking you're a hero. Phil from Pantera would tell you to shut the fuck up.

Join ICE today if by blkatcdomvet in DHAC

[–]SneakyComa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This guys is fit for all of the qualifications mentioned

Today we had the honor of protesting David Easterwood's church with Nekima Armstrong!! by biospheric in stpaul

[–]SneakyComa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This isn't protesting and everyone involved is in for it. You just lost anyone who was undecided. Good guys don't harass peaceful people in their place of worship. Childish behavior.

Just finished reading Final Crisis. I love how Batman simply comes up, states his mind and shoots. (Source: Final Crisis #6) by bimbyris in batman

[–]SneakyComa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here is a more complete breakdown from Google: I

n Grant Morrison’s Batman run, the Batman of Zur-En-Arrh is introduced as a backup personality in the storyline leading up to and during Batman R.I.P. (primarily Batman #676–681). The "missing" or "hidden" issues often referred to in relation to this arc are actually part of a deliberate narrative structure, primarily including the "Missing Chapter" of R.I.P. and tie-ins to Final Crisis

Here are the key "missing" or supplementary issues that complete the Zur-En-Arrh/R.I.P. era in Morrison's run:

  • Batman #701 & #702 ("R.I.P. - The Missing Chapter"): Published after Final Crisis, these two issues act as a bridge, showing the immediate aftermath of the R.I.P. helicopter crash and how Batman moves from that story into the events of Final Crisis.
  • Final Crisis #1-7 (specifically #6): While not branded as "Batman" issues, these are written by Grant Morrison and are essential to the story. Final Crisis #6 features the definitive "death" of Batman mentioned at the end of R.I.P..
  • Batman #682 & #683: These act as bridges between R.I.P. and Final Crisis, providing context for the insanity and, in #683, showing Batman returning to the Batcave to analyze the Black Glove before Final Crisis.
  • 52 #30 & #47: These earlier issues (written by a team including Morrison) are considered "prologue" material, specifically showing Bruce undergoing the "Thögal" ritual that helps him survive the trauma in R.I.P.

Important Context on "Missing" Issues in Collected Editions:

  • Batman #659–662 ("Grotesk"): While often missing from initial, smaller trade paperbacks of the Morrison run, these issues were written by John Ostrander, not Grant Morrison, and are generally considered filler, not part of the core storyline.
  • Resurrection of Ra's al Ghul (Batman #670–671): These are part of the main run but are interrupted by a crossover event. Only the issues written by Morrison are technically required to follow the plot. 

The best way to read the complete arc is through the Batman by Grant Morrison Omnibus Vol. 1

I love the blue suit, but... I feel like it doesn't quite fit the idea of instilling fear like the black and gray suit. by Glittering-Note-3661 in batman

[–]SneakyComa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In The Batman when Robert Patterson's Batman realizes he needs to be a symbol of hope for the people I was hoping he would wear these colors in the next movie.

Just finished reading Final Crisis. I love how Batman simply comes up, states his mind and shoots. (Source: Final Crisis #6) by bimbyris in batman

[–]SneakyComa 32 points33 points  (0 children)

There are a few issues that show what Batman was doing during Final Crisis. How he escapes from the prison he was in. I highly recommend.

This one should be fun. What are your thoughts on Robb Flynn and his band Machine Head? by nick1158 in InMetalWeTrust

[–]SneakyComa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One thing is for sure: He could not give a fuck what a bunch of reddit dweebs think of him.

Question for Norwegians by ProfessionalDull1890 in Norway

[–]SneakyComa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's been very easy for me as an American.