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missharleenfquinzel

Like I know people are mad that New 52 Harley has white skin and red and black hair, but does anyone else notice it doesn’t really look like her in any other way either? I mean like her face shape and eyes and stuff. Like Harley’s face was always kinda circular and a little full around her cheeks and her eyes were also kinda big and circular. But in the New 52, she has very pointy features. Idk, if I didn’t know Harley Quinn and you told me BTAS/Arkham Harley was the same person as the New 52 Harley, I would have a hard time believing it for more reasons than just her skin and hair. As time goes on, it just looks less and less like her.

joker-of-gotham

What mind-fuckery are you trying to pull here?

You do have a point though.
Source: missharleenfquinzel
askthejoker
pheseans:
“ I really like Injustice!Jon’s costume, is a mix between his Arkham verse and his traditional outfit in comics. The only thing I’d change is the mask, at least I would make it more detailed or something. But I still love it, I’m glad he...
pheseans

I really like Injustice!Jon’s costume, is a mix between his Arkham verse and his traditional outfit in comics. The only thing I’d change is the mask, at least I would make it more detailed or something. But I still love it, I’m glad he isn’t dead.

Jervis thinks he can fight against Damian… Poor thing.

(And look at Black Mask, hot damn…)

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Screenshot took by me (Injustice Year Five #14)

Source: pheseans
wouldyouliketoseemymask

queen-cyclops asked:

I like moments of silliness in super hero movies, but with Batman a "Marvel" level of silliness where's there's a pun every 2 minutes seems a little... inappropriate? I mean, it's been done, but there are some plot lines like The Killing Joke and A Death in The Family where I don't want to laugh. I want to feel the anguish. I want intense plot line and character depth.

wouldyouliketoseemymask answered:

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I agree! There’s nothing wrong with Marvel’s humorous, feel-good tone in their movies (from the ones I’ve seen, anyway) but it doesn’t really fit with Batman unless it’s something light-hearted like The Brave and The Bold. To me Batman’s world should be like Marvel’s Jessica Jones show–dark, unflinching, emotional, and just gritty enough to make the viewer uncomfortable. Even Batman: The Animated Series, a show with a target audience of kids, tackled some pretty heavy subjects.