- Freud: We're all obsessed with penises and want to have sex with our mothers.
- Everyone else: No? I think that's just you?
- Freud: No I'm pretty sure it's everyone.
the memes in the dc universe are probably unreal tbh
the memes in the dc universe are probably unreal tbh
*crappily photoshops a badly drawn batman mask onto random people* Guys I’ve figured out who Batman is
*someone comments on anyone being late to anything, ever* Well maybe they’re a superhero, Karen, ever think of that?
The Florida guy thing but only with Central City. Central City guy.
*someone says a bad word* “Uh Superman can hear you right now maybe you should shut up?”
“I can’t believe Superman and Batman ended homophobia.”
reaction images but pictures of flash while he’s running
reaction images of black canary screaming
there is a feud between people in gotham… who has more kids, Batman or Bruce Wayne
there’s like one picture of actual batman that the internet has gotten a hold of and people use it for everything
defeating the joker is gay culture
That’s it. You’ve won. There are no other meme’s that matter you’ve perfected my post everyone else can go home bless u
do the butts match
do the butts match is an iconic meme and I would die for it ok
*anything mildly inconvenient happens* “wOw thanks batman”
Batgirl #14 - Written by HOPE LARSON • Art by CHRIS WILDGOOSE • Cover by DAN MORA • Variant cover by JOSHUA MIDDLETON
“SUMMER OF LIES” part one! Batgirl and Nightwing’s feelings for each other have always run deep…but is their bond built on more than Bat Family loyalty and a long-ago childhood crush? When an old villain comes back into Babs’ life, she and Dick will have to reopen painful wounds and remember a time they’d hoped would remain forgotten. This is an event no Batgirl or Nightwing fan will want to miss!
An iconic moment in comic book history: incensed by Batman trespassing on his property, Scarecrow busts through his own front door to shoot the Caped Crusader with a Fuzzy Lumpkins shotgun in Cycle of Violence.
So, we got a couple asks about the new Spider-man poster and how bad it is over on the @dragthemcu blog, and I wanted to talk about why it’s bad (You know, other than being unoriginal and cluttered) on this blog since this is more of a movie thing than just an anti-marvel thing.
I wanted to compare this new one to the original Iron Man poster because that was my immediate thought and it works, they’re a similar format, and also because it clearly illustrates the apparent problem with the Spider-Man poster: the lack of shadows.
So, in design there’s the form of the design, and the function. When it comes to this type of design, the floating heads arranged in a striking manner but not actually interacting with any reality, the function is more important than the form. The function is to introduce characters and using size relationships to illustrate their importance in the story. It’s what Drew Struzan has become a master of.
In the Iron Man poster, the shadows are used to bring unity to all the separate elements. So it’s a lot more like the background started off black, and the designer blended the elements into the background, instead of having this cityscape image with clouds and water, and then just photoshopping the elements on top. When all the various heads and other elements just fade out into the background without integration, it brings attention to just how scattered it is. It brings attention to the form and takes away from the function.
And that’s not even mentioning the awful colors, the weird random vignettes, the conflicting light sources, and the overall bad photoshop job.
I just want to thank Zack for everything. He stayed on JL for 3 months after his daughter’s death when he didn’t need to. Losing a child is the most thing a parent can go through. I can’t imagine how he feels. Just…thank you for everything Zack. Thank you. Take all the time you need with your family.