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Well you could plug in some of the Elseworld/obsolete Robins to fill the holes.

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I always thought it would be nice if the credits within the films also mentioned the key pieces of inspiration for the movies' stories.

Pretty clever marketing, targeting the kids not old enough to buy porn but not smart enough to circumvent internet parental filters.

I thought they were asking about the artwork by Jim Lee posted next to the entry, which was for "Hush", since the DKR fight that was referenced in the text was explicitly said to be from DKR.

And even Supes has to fight at or above his weight class more often than people remember or realize.

1. Uncanny X-Men 162-166 (it's worth checking out)

I think "Batman: Year One" is still easily the most influential Batman story of the modern age, and holds remarkably up well today, especially for a superhero origin story.

I know; I just meant that the only variable was the timeframe for his return rather than if it would happen at all.

I'm guessing that Ock won't end up hooking up with MJ, either for his own reasons or cause she finds out very early on.

The only question I have about this is: Will Peter come back the same month "Amazing Spider-Man 2" is released in theaters or before that?

Two O-Gangs! Extra cold!

The Animated Series logo was the classic Bronze Age logo, which in turn was used as the logo on the promotional materials for Burton's movies.

Oh yea, I could see something like that. Oscar-baiting is bad enough already without being inherently dangerous.

I think they do, or did at least on one year, cause I remembered watching some of it on cable t.v.

I wish they had a Best Stunt Awards at the Academy Awards, with some approximate live demonstrations.

I can't think of an overwhelming favorite at the moment, but as a kid I was totally obsessed with Power Rangers. I wasted so much allowance money on the huge catalog of plastic toys they sold around it.

They could save J'onn for a later movie featuring the White Martians.

If that's true, then I think the key detail of that storyarc that is the most interesting isn't so much that Darkseid is simply planning to destroy Earth, but that he's doing it part of his actual conflict with New Genesis.