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'Suicide Squad' Star Jared Leto Shows Off Green Hair
'Suicide Squad' Star Jared Leto Shows Off Green Hair
'Suicide Squad' Star Jared Leto Shows Off Green Hair
Jared Leto’s hair is kind of a big deal right now. It’s become its own entity, mutating until it eventually takes its final form. It looks like we’re very close now, as the Suicide Squad star has revealed a selfie in which he sports some signature Joker-green hair, along with a little bit of lipstick, which really does make his eyes pop, you know? Sadly, we have had no updates on the hair belonging to any of his co-stars, as Leto continues to steal their hair-thunder.
Toy Review: Batman: The Animated Series, Wave 2
Toy Review: Batman: The Animated Series, Wave 2
Toy Review: Batman: The Animated Series, Wave 2
After a slight delay to improve the quality of the line, DC Collectibles Batman: The Animated Series second wave arrived not too long ago. Featuring Robin, the Joker and Man-Bat as they appeared in the original version of the show, this wave brings back fond memories. The figures aren't so bad either.
Batman Episode Guide 1x16: He Meets His Match, The Grisly Ghoul
Batman Episode Guide 1x16: He Meets His Match, The Grisly Ghoul
Batman Episode Guide 1x16: He Meets His Match, The Grisly Ghoul
The 1966 Batman television show was one of the most successful and influential adaptations of comic books to mass media of all time. Over the course of three seasons and 120 episodes, the series became a cultural force with its unique combination of tongue-in-cheek humor, thrilling superhero adventure and celebrity guest stars, and shaped the way the public would view the Caped Crusader for the next five decades. Now, in the midst of a well-deserved renaissance of the show, ComicsAlliance is proud to present The Batman '66 Episode Guide, an in-depth examination of every single adventure, arch-criminal and deathtrap cliffhanger of the series. This week, the Joker unveils his master plan to make a killing... on high school basketball?!
The Greatest Couples in Comics: Who Can Beat Wally & Linda?
The Greatest Couples in Comics: Who Can Beat Wally & Linda?
The Greatest Couples in Comics: Who Can Beat Wally & Linda?
Last week we polled you on some of comics' most celebrated couples. Rather than pitting them head to head, we offered a straight vote between 'True Love' and 'Bad Romance,' and as a result, we have a list of twenty couples rated for greatness, with Harley Quinn and Joker down at the bottom, and the perhaps surprising choice of Wally West and Linda Park at #1. But a lot of famous couples are missing from the list, and even though Valentine's Day is behind us, we've not yet had our fill of love. So here's your opportunity to nominate the other couples that need to be voted on to come up with the definitive list of comics' greatest romantic couples. Wally and Linda are the current king and queen, but can another couple claim their crowns?
Ask Chris #132: ‘Christmas With The Joker’
Ask Chris #132: ‘Christmas With The Joker’
Ask Chris #132: ‘Christmas With The Joker’
Q: Why does everyone hate the "Christmas with the Joker" episode of Batman: The Animated Series? -- @tekende A: You know, I'm not sure everyone does hate "Christmas with the Joker." I certainly don't, but then again, I can't really say that I like it a whole lot either. It's definitely one of those episodes that pops into mind whenever I start thinking of the worst episodes of the series, although it misses out on being the actual worst by a long shot. But that said, I don't quite know the reason why. Clearly, a rewatch is in order.
The Batman 66 Episode Guide 1x05: The Joker Is Wild
The Batman 66 Episode Guide 1x05: The Joker Is Wild
The Batman 66 Episode Guide 1x05: The Joker Is Wild
The 1966 Batman television show was one of the most successful and influential adaptations of comic books to mass media of all time. Over the course of three seasons and 120 episodes, the series became a cultural force with its unique combination of tongue-in-cheek humor, thrilling superhero adventure and celebrity guest stars, and shaped the way the public would view the Caped Crusader for the next five decades. Now, in the midst of a well-deserved renaissance of the show, ComicsAlliance is proud to present The Batman '66 Episode Guide, an in-depth examination of every single adventure, arch-criminal and deathtrap cliffhanger of the series. This week, the Joker makes his debut with a daring prison escape... and he has his own utility belt!
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 10.14.14
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 10.14.14
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 10.14.14
Each weekday, ComicsAlliance brings you a carefully selected variety of links from around the web about comics and comics-related media, including movies, video games, toys, and whatever else might be worth noting. Quite frankly, these are items you may just need to know about to have a productive day. Take a look at today's hand-picked links after the jump.
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 08.29.14
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 08.29.14
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 08.29.14
Each weekday, ComicsAlliance brings you a carefully selected variety of links from around the web about comics and comics-related media, including movies, video games, toys, and whatever else might be worth noting. Quite frankly, these are items you may just need to know about to have a productive day. Take a look at today's hand-picked links after the jump.
Gotham Showrunner Promises Serialized Stories, Teases Joker
Gotham Showrunner Promises Serialized Stories, Teases Joker
Gotham Showrunner Promises Serialized Stories, Teases Joker
Fans have a lot of questions about Fox's new Jim Gordon-driven show Gotham, which also features a preteen, pre-Batman Bruce Wayne. Will it be a procedural or tell season-long arcs? Will there be masked heroes to fight the supervillains who will appear on the show? What's the tone going to be like? Where's Gordon's mustache? Showrunner Bruno Heller (The Mentalist) talked with Entertainment Weekly a
M.S. Corley Redesigns Batman's Enemies [Art]
M.S. Corley Redesigns Batman's Enemies [Art]
M.S. Corley Redesigns Batman's Enemies [Art]
With Batman's gallery of foes being as iconic and adaptable as it is, it's not exactly rare to see an artist take a shot at doing their own interpretation of characters like the Joker and Two-Face. It is, however, a pretty uncommon treat to see them done as well, and with as much thought, as artist M.S. Corley has put into his take the Dark Knight's deadliest foes. To be honest, the best work that

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