Which one was worse dark knight rises or avengers ??
I would say both but crap avengers are still tolerable than crap nolan's shit batman film
shareI would say both but crap avengers are still tolerable than crap nolan's shit batman film
shareBoth were awesome, Nolan is awesome.
End of discussion.
Yawwwn...the wittle kiddy D.C. troll is still trying to start a thread flame war.
Notice you’re failing, kid?
shut up marveltard
shareOh I’m no marveltard, kid.
I LIKED the Nolan Batman films after Schumacher’s homo-erotic codpiece movies were mercifully stopped.
And so do MOST “marveltards” with taste.
But do go on deluding yourself in DC and MCU threads.
We’re all getting a good laugh at you.
schumacher batman is best
batman forever >>>>>>>>Nolan's garbage trilogy
😂 😆 😝 😂 😆 😝
shareschumacher batman is comic accurate batman nolan's is garbage a shit guy calling himself batman lol
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Pffft...”comic book accurate”? Lol 😂
Obviously you never read a Dark Knight/Detective Comics comic, KID.
Dark, serious, and no cakeboy Robin.
I am reading batman and dc comic books since from 1975 I had collection of every dc and batman comics jokes on you nolantard
shareAnything is better than Butt Affleck and his gaggle of sorry comic book heroes..the only two good DCEU movies that have come out since Bale played Batman were Man of Steel and Wonder Woman, the rest were just bargain bin $1 specials at Wal Mart.
shareaffleck rules best batman kevin conroy said that lol
you deserve cancerous nolan's batman hahaha fuck off lol
You are forgetting Adam West - the best and most accurate Batman portrayal ever. Not to mention the fact that West was the toughest in real life of all the actors to play Batman. Did you see how he would climb up those buildings with a rope and never even broke a sweat? He would even chat casually with any of the friendly folks who would poke their heads out the window as he climbed by. Now that's impressive physical ability!
shareIf the retard in charge of the DC movie franchise had gone the way of “Superfriends” instead of that stupid teeny bopper comic with Lex Luther acting like a retarded Joker...they wouldn’t have laid an egg with Justice League.
sharejesse eisenberg luther was based on golden age lex's read comic you illiterate nolantard hahaha
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I am reading dc comics since from 1975 you marveltard
shareI know you’re full of shit, kid.
Now you’re just starting to bore the shit outta me.
Next you’ll claim you have 42 copies of Batman #429.
I'm not a kid moron I'm 48 years old middle aged guy
shareNo, kid...48 year old men don’t have your 12 year old vocabulary and 48 year old Batman fans know that Detective Comics/Dark Knight is a superior comic series.
Mmmkay, little boy?
dark knight is a comic series in your stupid mind you nolan thrash lol
sharehttp://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Batman:_Blind_Justice
Feeling....STUPID, little boy?
Good.
Detective Comics has been around a long time, KID.
Now you know how easy it was to prove you’re nothing but an ignorant little shit and not a haha 48 year old man. 😆
Bye now!
B.S.
Show me ONE reference in the Golden Age to bottles of piss, Jolly Rancher candies or charity basketball games.
Additionally, in the Golden Age, Lex Luthor was an on the run mad scientist, not someone who goes to Congress or makes impassioned pleas about Superman being worshiped like a god. He was all mad schemes, giant robots, bwa-ha-ha villainy.
Go on, child....prove me wrong.
dceu lex luther is based on golden age superman birthright and superman secret origin you are dumb marveltard you haven't read a single dc comics in your life lol
shareNeither have you, KID.
Or you’d be singing the praises of Nolan saving the Batman movie franchise from fruitcake hell by adopting the Detective Comics/Dark Knight-style for his movies and saving the franchise.
Well, Batman Begins is obviously the Long Halloween/Year One pastiche.
Which was a GREAT couple of sources to take a Batman story from.
OMG...you're kidding, right? Superman: Birthright was published in 2003-2004 and Superma: Secret Origin was published in 2009-2010.
For those of you reading this that want proof that the poster is
a) Not 48
b) Not a reader since 1975
c) incredibly stupid
MOST comic book readers of more than 10 years KNOWS that the Golden Age of Comics began with Action Comics #1 (1938) and is generally agreed to have ended in 1953/1954, when Showcase #4 introduced Barry Allen as the Flash. That event triggered the Silver Age of Comics. The Silver Age ran until the mid-1970's (there's really no specific issue that demarks the change....but it's when we went from silly sci-fi Batman to a more dark and grim Batman among other things) when it was replaced by the Bronze Age. The Bronze Age of comics ran until 1985 with the release of Crisis on Infinite Earths (most agree issue #8 of that series was the true end of the "modern comics" as the death of Barry Allen in that issue is considered to be the most appropriate bookend to the Silver Age and Bronze Age). After that came the Modern Age of comics which is also called the "Hologram Age" (because of the gimmicky covers that debuted in the 1990's) or the "Dark Age" (because comics aren't as good as they were and tend to go grim and gritty when they lack story).
So, this idiot of a poster feels two series from the 21st century are somehow "Golden Age". Why? Because he's a child. And a pouty, none too bright one at that.
We know.
He’s never even heard of Detective Comics which inspired Nolan’s Batman films without that cakeboy Robin.
DC Universe is a joke compared to the rest of the comic book world....most of the DCEU movies put out now can't even beat Ryan Reynolds LOLOL
shareWell, that “joke” has been around a long time but the Detective Comics/Dark Knight Batman has always been better reading and the basis for the superior Nolan films.
No that this PHONEY 48 year old would know seeing as he never heard of them and claims to have been collecting or reading them since 1975 at the age of...pffft...5.
He probably has no clue who Caroline Kelley and Jason Todd were.
Some “Batman” fan, huh?