Todd McFarlane DRAWS Batman: Year Two - Batman's Got a Gun!
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- Опубликовано: 3 июн 2021
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Batman: Year Two was made almost simultaneously with Year One. In fact, Alan Davis departed from DC because his cover for the issue was redrawn to fit with the yet-to-be-released art from Year One (specifically the gun). The first issue of Year Two came out a month after the final issue of Year One, but there was at least some initial discussion with Denny O'Neil about releasing the stories simultaneously. As Year Two ran in Detective Comics, the Batman comic shifted from Year One to the new Jason Todd origin story. These three story arcs established the new continuity for Batman after the Crisis.
Dr. Tompkins also appeared in season 1 ep. 16 of Batman The Animated Series.
For issue four, I think I saw an interview with McFarlane where he said that this was the issue he stopped penciling and went straight to inking for speed.
What you don't want to draw is BOOSTER GOLD!! 🤣🤣🤣
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The panel where the reaper takes out Joe Chill is a very direct homage to a scene from Akira.
I copied that cemetery shot so many times when I was younger. I remember even doing one on 11x16 paper and had it folded in half for storage. I still have the trade of the story among my TPB collection.
This channel deserves WAY more subs. Just delightful stuff.
Street angel is on comiXology!!!!!
Reaper looks like a proto-Spawn to me.
Ah yes, the comic Mask of the Phantasm was loosely based on.
Hi, does anyone knows why Alan Davis left the Series just at this moment when Years two starts, especially after doing the first issue, I would have loved to see him finish that story !!!
Loved this story and art, also I can see alot of this story heavily inspired Mask of the Phantasm.
It is unfortunately that Alan Davis didn't draw YEAR TWO in its entirety.
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Showing my age when I say I was a heavy-duty comic book geek just around the time when DC had its all-too-brief renaissance in the mid-1980s, when for about two to three years between 1984-85 to 1987-88 it seemed like everything they touched turned to gold. Crisis, Watchmen, Swamp Thing, the reboots of Wonder Woman, Superman, Flash, Green Arrow, the introduction of The Question and Captain Atom to the DCU...and of course Dark Knight and Batman: Year One...and then I eagerly bought Batman: Year Two. And I felt ashamed and upset. To this DC fanatic, this storyline felt like a descration of the Batman mythos they had worked so hard to build. "The Reaper" was a character created especially to kill Joe Chill because Batman couldn't kill. I actually went back to the comic book store and bought a second copy of the final part of this story, especially so I could tear it up right there at the store counter. Yes, I was that much of a naive fanboy. :P Little did I know what was coming from DC and Marvel and everyone else...namely, the "grim and gritty" era. But at that time I felt Mike W. Barr to be a hack, and this proved it to me more than anything else at the time. In the years since then I've grown up...sort of...and I've realized there are many writers out there who are far worse than Mike W. Barr. But even so "Year Two" still seems like a cheap cop-out.
Alfred's got mopping to do LOL
I have those issues.👍🏻
Whaaaat!!!! You guys missed the Akira reference on
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