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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.jonesthecurl wrote:Good point.
I don't think I've ever read any "Knight and Squire", was just aware they exist.
I think they've been around longer than that though. Not exactly the most noticeable of the comic characters.Symmetry wrote: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.jonesthecurl wrote:Good point.
I don't think I've ever read any "Knight and Squire", was just aware they exist.
It was not good. Pretty sure the next writer just killed them off too. It was embarrassing.
Aye, I looked them up after your post. I think the idiot idea was kinda a well intentioned attempt to bring back some of the sillier parts of Batman history back into the fold. Grant Morrison (another Brit) is usually good at doing that.jonesthecurl wrote:I think they've been around longer than that though. Not exactly the most noticeable of the comic characters.Symmetry wrote: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.jonesthecurl wrote:Good point.
I don't think I've ever read any "Knight and Squire", was just aware they exist.
It was not good. Pretty sure the next writer just killed them off too. It was embarrassing.
What about Alpha Flight?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.
Nobody cares about Alpha Flight. "What about Alpha Flight?" is basically their version of "Avengers Assemble!".jimboston wrote:What about Alpha Flight?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.
You’re the guy who likes to talk about Puck!
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Good point.jimboston wrote:What about Alpha Flight?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.
You’re the guy who likes to talk about Puck!
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Superman may have come from another planet, but there's no doubt he did it to seek American citizenship.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.
You’re right Duk.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."
I'm just sorting my comics (and books) with a view to dumping at least 50% to make the next house move easier, and I came accross this one. It's from a Flash annual in 2000, where he meets the "Greatest Heroes of Argentina!"jonesthecurl wrote:
There was also a Flash story arc with a bunch of heroes from South America.
The funniest part of the batman inc.; is when they think they own exclusive rights on bats. Last year, Valencia CF updated their club logo for their 100 years of existence and DC sued them for using a bat on top of their logo.... humm... there’s been a bat there for a century... Batman is 80 years old... just all so american... facepalmSymmetry wrote: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.jonesthecurl wrote:Good point.
I don't think I've ever read any "Knight and Squire", was just aware they exist.
It was not good. Pretty sure the next writer just killed them off too. It was embarrassing.
