Good point.
I don't think I've ever read any "Knight and Squire", was just aware they exist.
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jonesthecurl wrote:Good point.
I don't think I've ever read any "Knight and Squire", was just aware they exist.
Symmetry wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:Good point.
I don't think I've ever read any "Knight and Squire", was just aware they exist.
I just know them from the Batman Inc. storyline. Basically, Batman tries to make Batman a franchise. So there's Zorro Batman in Mexico. Ninja Batman in Japan. Knight and Squire Batman in the UK. Pick your stereotype.
It was not good. Pretty sure the next writer just killed them off too. It was embarrassing.
jonesthecurl wrote:Symmetry wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:Good point.
I don't think I've ever read any "Knight and Squire", was just aware they exist.
I just know them from the Batman Inc. storyline. Basically, Batman tries to make Batman a franchise. So there's Zorro Batman in Mexico. Ninja Batman in Japan. Knight and Squire Batman in the UK. Pick your stereotype.
It was not good. Pretty sure the next writer just killed them off too. It was embarrassing.
I think they've been around longer than that though. Not exactly the most noticeable of the comic characters.
jonesthecurl wrote:"American" superheroes who don't come from America include Wonder Woman, Aquaman, most of the Legion of Superheroes, Wolverine, The Martian Manhunter, Hawkman and Hawkgirl (in some incarnations), Silver Surfer, Thor, most of the Green LanternCorps, all the Superman family, Invincible, various incarnations of Captain Marvel, the Inhumans, the original White Tiger, Blak Widow, that X-man who turns into steel, Black Panther, Big barda, the other "New Gods", um, probably some more.
jimboston wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:"American" superheroes who don't come from America include Wonder Woman, Aquaman, most of the Legion of Superheroes, Wolverine, The Martian Manhunter, Hawkman and Hawkgirl (in some incarnations), Silver Surfer, Thor, most of the Green LanternCorps, all the Superman family, Invincible, various incarnations of Captain Marvel, the Inhumans, the original White Tiger, Blak Widow, that X-man who turns into steel, Black Panther, Big barda, the other "New Gods", um, probably some more.
What about Alpha Flight?
You’re the guy who likes to talk about Puck!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puck_(Marvel_Comics)#/media/File%3AAlphaflight5.jpg
jimboston wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:"American" superheroes who don't come from America include Wonder Woman, Aquaman, most of the Legion of Superheroes, Wolverine, The Martian Manhunter, Hawkman and Hawkgirl (in some incarnations), Silver Surfer, Thor, most of the Green LanternCorps, all the Superman family, Invincible, various incarnations of Captain Marvel, the Inhumans, the original White Tiger, Blak Widow, that X-man who turns into steel, Black Panther, Big barda, the other "New Gods", um, probably some more.
What about Alpha Flight?
You’re the guy who likes to talk about Puck!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puck_(Marvel_Comics)#/media/File%3AAlphaflight5.jpg
jonesthecurl wrote:"American" superheroes who don't come from America include Wonder Woman, Aquaman, most of the Legion of Superheroes, Wolverine, The Martian Manhunter, Hawkman and Hawkgirl (in some incarnations), Silver Surfer, Thor, most of the Green LanternCorps, all the Superman family, Invincible, various incarnations of Captain Marvel, the Inhumans, the original White Tiger, Blak Widow, that X-man who turns into steel, Black Panther, Big barda, the other "New Gods", um, probably some more.
Dukasaur wrote:
I watched the show enough to still have the intro memorized. The last line is "fights a never-ending battle for Truth, Justice, and the American Way."
jonesthecurl wrote:
There was also a Flash story arc with a bunch of heroes from South America.
Symmetry wrote:jonesthecurl wrote:Good point.
I don't think I've ever read any "Knight and Squire", was just aware they exist.
I just know them from the Batman Inc. storyline. Basically, Batman tries to make Batman a franchise. So there's Zorro Batman in Mexico. Ninja Batman in Japan. Knight and Squire Batman in the UK. Pick your stereotype.
It was not good. Pretty sure the next writer just killed them off too. It was embarrassing.
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