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The Handbook Of Extremely Obscure Batman Villains
The Handbook Of Extremely Obscure Batman Villains
The Handbook Of Extremely Obscure Batman Villains
Q: Hey, so in The Lego Batman Movie, there's a character called The Mime. What's the deal with that? — @comicsfan4life A: That signal, shining in the sky --- someone needs me to explain an extremely obscure Batman villain to them! I have been training for this day my entire life. It might come as a surprise, but I actually haven't seen The Lego Batman Movie yet --- although I definitely want to. As I understand it, though, the Mime is only one of several c- to z-list Batman foes who show up and somehow also manage to get toys out of the deal. So my question is, why stop with the Mime?
The Definitive Ranking Of Every 'Lego Batman Movie' Minifigure
The Definitive Ranking Of Every 'Lego Batman Movie' Minifigure
The Definitive Ranking Of Every 'Lego Batman Movie' Minifigure
The Lego Batman toy line has been going strong for over a decade now, but with this week's release of the Lego Batman Movie, we've seen a truly unprecedented explosion of merchandise based around the Caped Crusader's blockiest incarnation. And with that many figures, going from the Dark Knight himself all the way down to super obscure deep cuts like the Mime and March Harriet, our course here at ComicsAlliance is clear. We need to rank them. So today, we've dug through every single Lego Batman Movie minifig (and eliminated simple variations like "Batman with a slightly different face") to rank them all, worst to best.
Lego Batman Movie Minifgures Dig Deep For New Series
Lego Batman Movie Minifgures Dig Deep For New Series
Lego Batman Movie Minifgures Dig Deep For New Series
Blind bag toys have been a huge market these past few years, and perhaps no brand knows this better than Lego. Since launching the blind bag minifigures back in 2010, Lego has had tremendous success with the collection, which has had 16 proper waves alongside special edition series like Disney and The Simpsons. Early next year, another special series will see Lego celebrate the launch of The Lego Batman Movie, and you might be surprised to see who's being packed inside.
Ask Chris #292: Staffing Gotham Academy
Ask Chris #292: Staffing Gotham Academy
Ask Chris #292: Staffing Gotham Academy
Q: What villains do you want to see working at Gotham Academy and what are their positions? - @comicsfan4life A: There are a lot of things to love about Gotham Academy, but as someone who spends more time thinking about D-List Batman villains than he does thinking about... well, pretty much anything else in the world, my favorite thing about it is how many obscure, forgotten and otherwise ignored Batman characters have managed to make it into that book as part of the staff. A school setting does, after all, require teachers, and when you have 70 years of goofball villains and oddball supporting characters to draw from, you might as well have a bunch of weirdos who may or may not be planning thematic bank robberies teaching your classes.
The Batman 66 Episode Guide 1x28: The Pharaoh's In A Rut
The Batman 66 Episode Guide 1x28: The Pharaoh's In A Rut
The Batman 66 Episode Guide 1x28: The Pharaoh's In A Rut
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, it's the return of the Batusi when Batman goes undercover to foil King Tut's plan... disguised as Bruce Wayne?!
The Batman 66 Episode Guide 1x27: The Curse Of Tut
The Batman 66 Episode Guide 1x27: The Curse Of Tut
The Batman 66 Episode Guide 1x27: The Curse Of Tut
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, we meet the greatest of the show's original arch-villains... the felonious pharaoh, King Tut!
Bookworm Returns (Again) In 'Batman '66' Chapter 47 [Preview]
Bookworm Returns (Again) In 'Batman '66' Chapter 47 [Preview]
Bookworm Returns (Again) In 'Batman '66' Chapter 47 [Preview]
My friends, we are living in a wonderful time. Hot on the heels of Gotham Academy #2, which featured the return of Bookworm as a school librarian, comes Batman '66 Chapter 47, where the world's most sinister bibliophile is once again in the spotlight! And, just as an added bonus, he's also riding around in a giant robot dragon, which I think you will agree makes pretty much everything better. Okay, admittedly, the main focus of the issue seems to be that King Tut (possibly the greatest of all Batman televillains) is raising an army of the undead with the help of the unstoppable Osiris Virus, but c'mon. It's a giant robot dragon and it's wearing a top hat. Check out what else Jeff Parker and Scott Kowalchuk have in store for the caped crusaders below!
‘Darth Tut’ Shirt from Teefury
‘Darth Tut’ Shirt from Teefury
‘Darth Tut’ Shirt from Teefury
Darth Vader was a cyborg Sith Lord who fathered Luke Skywalker, turned to the Dark Side and commanded the Galactic Empire with an armor-plated fist. Tutankhamun was a possibly murdered child-king of Egypt who was worshipped like a god, but notable mainly for not having his grave robbed...