Flashfan1

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  1. I'm a little late to this conversation but I'm gonna call back to Batman: Under the Red Hood. All though Mark Hamill's Joker is the greatest, I think that Johm DiMaggio is great as the Joker. I love Neil Patrick Harris as Knightwing, I love Neil Patrick Harris all around but it was cool that he was Knightwing, I didn't expect that when I first saw it, I love Batman: Under the Red Hood. I jumped to watching it when I saw the first trailer. It was cool. I have to read A Death in the Family and whatever comic this is mostly based on. Anybody know where I can get my hands on these comics?

  2. I fucking hate Superboy right now, is is being a real dick. Why is he being such an ass to MM and the rest of the team doesnt even care, they just ignore it. I love Wally hitting on her all the time though, Kid Flash is my favorite part of this show so far. He is funny.

  3. I'm sorry guys but I liked this. It probably is only because of the fact that it is Batman Beyond in a comic book but I thought this was really cool. It is fun reading one of my favorite DCAU characters in a comic book. And yeah there were some when the show was out but I was like 2 or 3 when they came out. I thought it was good.

  4. And yes they are the same characters but really the only one who refers back to BTAS is Mr. Freeze but does Mr. Freeze out right say that the reason he is doing all of this is because of the events of BTAS and Sub-Zero?

    Yeah, the TV report mentioned the fact that Nora Fries married the same scientist who revived her in Sub-Zero.

    Also, other characters refer back to BTAS all the time. ""Harley and Ivy have the same "relationship." "Old Wounds" acts as a perfect bridge between BTAS and Gotham Knights; it transitions Batgirl and Robin from one series to the next.

    Besides, there's a reason that Gotham Knights DVD set is called "Batman: The Animated Series, Volume 4".

    Sorry I forgot to say this too. You are right thy none of the villains in BTAS crossover to TT nor the other way around but don't you think that in an alternate Earth that has a Robin would therefore have a Batman in this Earth as well and therefore they still could have come in to TT unless Batman has all new villains in this Earth and some of them are the TT villains.

    Yeah, but the point is that they're not actually the same characters, and the same events didn't happen.

    Ok yeah. I see your point so I will stop arguing.

  5. Sorry I forgot to say this too. You are right thy none of the villains in BTAS crossover to TT nor the other way around but don't you think that in an alternate Earth that has a Robin would therefore have a Batman in this Earth as well and therefore they still could have come in to TT unless Batman has all new villains in this Earth and some of them are the TT villains.

  6. in Gotham Knights they never reference BTAS

    Yes they do. Mr. Freeze's story continued directly from BTAS and Sub-Zero. Hell, all of the characters were exactly the same except for the new animation models. They were absolutely the same characters in the same storyline; only the show's visual style changed.

    That's the biggest reason that I don't think TT works with the DCAU: its characters and storylines aren't related in the slightest to the DCAU. No major villains or heroes cross over except Robin, and he's got an entirely different personality than in BTAS/Gotham Knights. I really don't think it's the same version of the character.

    I think Teen Titans is probably on an alternate Earth in the DCAU; it's not in the same direct storyline.

    Well you do have a point there. I'm not saying I don't think that BTAS is out of continuity I'm just saying that I can see it not beingjin continuity. And yes they are the same characters but really the only one who refers back to BTAS is Mr. Freeze but does Mr. Freeze out right say that the reason he is doing all of this is because of the events of BTAS and Sub-Zero?

  7. What about the fact that Dick Grayson is a Kung Fu master with a cape ten times stronger than steel in Teen Titans, but goes back to being the "aw, shucks" sidekick in BTAS?

    What about when he's not the "aw, shucks" sidekick when he's Nightwing? Grayson's always drifted between bing the sidekick and his own man, and they do take very different forms. That doesn't make Teen Titans not in continuity. Neither does his outfit, which we get no details of from Batman. Again, you can't compare the technology difference between Teen Titans as a judgement of its continuity. If you do that, then you also have to judge Gotham Nights, Superman, and Static Shock, because they are all way ahead of their level.

    If you think about it. BTAS could be out of continuity ( please no replys judging me this is just my opinion). The reason I say this is because they in Gotham Knights they never reference BTAS and the animation style is so much different. They could have just done one Batman cartoon and decided to start a universe starting with Superman because all of the shows after Superman have the same art style (excluding Teen Titans obviously) and another reason I think that is because Kevin Conroy changed his Batman voice a little (not alot but a little.) The only changes between Gotham Knights and He Justice League cartoons are that Batman's cowl has longer ears and the Joker has a better design. Sorry for the rambling but that is just how I am.

  8. I just got a Green Lantern ring from my comic shop and I have to say that it is really cool. I'm 12 and I was jumping around my living room acting like green lantern. I dobadmit that it is kind of childish even for a 12 year old but hey how can you not it is really awsome. My dad is getting me the Flash ring off amazon because the shop didn't have them so I should have that one soon too. I really love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!