So, it appears I must resume my quest to obtain a refund. Might I suggest Arkham staff please confiscate all laptops, smartphones, and other electronic devices from the premises? (My guess is someone smuggled in a 3DS...)
So, it appears I must resume my quest to obtain a refund. Might I suggest Arkham staff please confiscate all laptops, smartphones, and other electronic devices from the premises? (My guess is someone smuggled in a 3DS...)
Touché Edward...touché.
Lol! Yes do.
Ouch! Deward's gotten very spicy lately. XD
Truthfully, when the answer for one of your Riddles is in a dead language(Latin)...of course I had to search the interwebs. Other than that, the remaining two were pretty easy.
Apparently, something is about to happen in 4 days. Guess it must be comic book related judging by the reward at the end and the message "Just Kidding Yourself."
Truthfully, when the answer for one of your Riddles is in a dead language(Latin)...of course I had to search the interwebs. Other than that, the remaining two were pretty easy.
Apparently, something is about to happen in 4 days. Guess it must be comic book related judging by the reward at the end and the message "Just Kidding Yourself."
Truthfully, when the answer for one of your Riddles is in a dead language(Latin)...of course I had to search the interwebs. Other than that, the remaining two were pretty easy.
Apparently, something is about to happen in 4 days. Guess it must be comic book related judging by the reward at the end and the message "Just Kidding Yourself."
Truthfully, when the answer for one of your Riddles is in a dead language(Latin)...of course I had to search the interwebs. Other than that, the remaining two were pretty easy.
Apparently, something is about to happen in 4 days. Guess it must be comic book related judging by the reward at the end and the message "Just Kidding Yourself."
(Sales in Clear Glasses about to go up...)
Oof, that makes sense. Nice
OOoo! That'll be cool.
(Lol, does Edward wear glasses?)
Yes. Yes he does.
Best memory of this website to date is staring at the previous countdown being 100% while on a lunch break waiting for something to happen and having to endure an extremely ridiculous long pause. Either the web designers were late, or in a twist of irony trolling us the whole time.
Just two days left, the countdowns almost there! *grabs popcorn* Wonder if it will be an animated trailer for the new comic or a teaser of the first page. Considering how far marketing has been going I wouldn't be surprised that if the reward truly is a trailer, it could be in live action. Most likely it will be a behind the scenes explanation about the comic, though considering it's being published under D.C.'s Black Label, for me concerns are brewing if they might go a bit too edgy narrative wise. Internally I'm kind of laughing at the idea of an actor writing a comic book about the character they've played. I know it's happened before, but let's see how well their talents translate to pen and paper.
Regarding the glasses, this does open an opportunity to shift the topic to an entirely fresh one. Whether it has been featured in film/television/comic book, what do you consider to be the best designs for a comic book character?
Post by TheNebulousMysteryRider on Mar 23, 2022 7:12:08 GMT
While looking for new wallpaper I found this.
I'm noticing it's severely lacking a mention for Beware the Batman (2013)... Finally, The Batman (2004) has finally gained the appreciation it deserves...most likely due to an accidental search, but recognition none the less.
Edit: A friend showed me this. At first I doubted its legitimacy, but learned its quite real. *falls over laughing*
Your first crime thriller comes with over 30 stickers!
Best memory of this website to date is staring at the previous countdown being 100% while on a lunch break waiting for something to happen and having to endure an extremely ridiculous long pause. Either the web designers were late, or in a twist of irony trolling us the whole time.
Just two days left, the countdowns almost there! *grabs popcorn* Wonder if it will be an animated trailer for the new comic or a teaser of the first page. Considering how far marketing has been going I wouldn't be surprised that if the reward truly is a trailer, it could be in live action. Most likely it will be a behind the scenes explanation about the comic, though considering it's being published under D.C.'s Black Label, for me concerns are brewing if they might go a bit too edgy narrative wise. Internally I'm kind of laughing at the idea of an actor writing a comic book about the character they've played. I know it's happened before, but let's see how well their talents translate to pen and paper.
Regarding the glasses, this does open an opportunity to shift the topic to an entirely fresh one. Whether it has been featured in film/television/comic book, what do you consider to be the best designs for a comic book character?
Lol! *Also grabs popcorn* No idea! You'd know better than me. Heh, yeah just cause they act doesn't always mean they can write, am I right?
Huh, that's an interesting question. I particularly like the idea of a Killmonger comic focused on his missions leading up to the Black Panther movie time. How about you?
Best memory of this website to date is staring at the previous countdown being 100% while on a lunch break waiting for something to happen and having to endure an extremely ridiculous long pause. Either the web designers were late, or in a twist of irony trolling us the whole time.
Just two days left, the countdowns almost there! *grabs popcorn* Wonder if it will be an animated trailer for the new comic or a teaser of the first page. Considering how far marketing has been going I wouldn't be surprised that if the reward truly is a trailer, it could be in live action. Most likely it will be a behind the scenes explanation about the comic, though considering it's being published under D.C.'s Black Label, for me concerns are brewing if they might go a bit too edgy narrative wise. Internally I'm kind of laughing at the idea of an actor writing a comic book about the character they've played. I know it's happened before, but let's see how well their talents translate to pen and paper.
Regarding the glasses, this does open an opportunity to shift the topic to an entirely fresh one. Whether it has been featured in film/television/comic book, what do you consider to be the best designs for a comic book character?
Lol! *Also grabs popcorn* No idea! You'd know better than me. Heh, yeah just cause they act doesn't always mean they can write, am I right?
Huh, that's an interesting question. I particularly like the idea of a Killmonger comic focused on his missions leading up to the Black Panther movie time. How about you?
Stellar idea! Would allow the audience to see more depth in how he became the anti-thesis for the more hopeful ideals T'Challa embraced in Civil War, "Vengeance has consumed you. It’s consuming them. I’m done letting it consume me. Justice will come soon enough." Also, a chance to showcase new character designs before his final attire from the film...can't have enough of those. (And a chance to establish a plethora of other Black Panther villains into the MCU...)
The final hours of the countdown are here! *80's rock music begins to play* How will they wow us this time? Let us see DC, let us see...
Wonder if it will tie in with the prequel novel that had been released before the film. Shall we see the numerous adventures of Edward, the Door Dash Delivery Man? Imagine, a whole comic written from the perspective of one customer who merely wanted their sandwich and had to endure a ridiculous number of riddles to obtain it, only to miss on the last step because of a misspelling.
Light Spoiler: Although minor, perhaps the comic might explore the background behind the false identity he had been using in order to elude the GCPD as seen in the film. (Though, whoever is in charge of approving licenses in Gotham must have been either really bored or really tried to have not noticed two different licenses with an almost identical portrait.)
Edit: I did it...I broke him.
My order has been avenged. *flies off into the night*
Lol! *Also grabs popcorn* No idea! You'd know better than me. Heh, yeah just cause they act doesn't always mean they can write, am I right?
Huh, that's an interesting question. I particularly like the idea of a Killmonger comic focused on his missions leading up to the Black Panther movie time. How about you?
Stellar idea! Would allow the audience to see more depth in how he became the anti-thesis for the more hopeful ideals T'Challa embraced in Civil War, "Vengeance has consumed you. It’s consuming them. I’m done letting it consume me. Justice will come soon enough." Also, a chance to showcase new character designs before his final attire from the film...can't have enough of those. (And a chance to establish a plethora of other Black Panther villains into the MCU...)
The final hours of the countdown are here! *80's rock music begins to play* How will they wow us this time? Let us see DC, let us see...
Wonder if it will tie in with the prequel novel that had been released before the film. Shall we see the numerous adventures of Edward, the Door Dash Delivery Man? Imagine, a whole comic written from the perspective of one customer who merely wanted their sandwich and had to endure a ridiculous number of riddles to obtain it, only to miss on the last step because of a misspelling.
Light Spoiler: Although minor, perhaps the comic might explore the background behind the false identity he had been using in order to elude the GCPD as seen in the film. (Though, whoever is in charge of approving licenses in Gotham must have been either really bored or really tried to have not noticed two different licenses with an almost identical portrait.)
Edit: I did it...I broke him.
My order has been avenged. *flies off into the night*
Thanks! Yeah, it's got lots of opportunities.
Haha lol! Not going to lie, if a guy dressed in full movie Riddler costume came into my shop to pick up an order and said he was from Door Dash or Grub Hub I would be like "Yeah, looks about right."
I'm noticing it's severely lacking a mention for Beware the Batman (2013)... Finally, The Batman (2004) has finally gained the appreciation it deserves...most likely due to an accidental search, but recognition none the less.
Edit: A friend showed me this. At first I doubted its legitimacy, but learned its quite real. *falls over laughing*
Your first crime thriller comes with over 30 stickers!
Oh that's nice!
Ah! HAhaa! That's great. I am a little worried about why they figured that children needed to reed this story tho?
Lol! *Also grabs popcorn* No idea! You'd know better than me. Heh, yeah just cause they act doesn't always mean they can write, am I right?
Huh, that's an interesting question. I particularly like the idea of a Killmonger comic focused on his missions leading up to the Black Panther movie time. How about you?
Stellar idea! Would allow the audience to see more depth in how he became the anti-thesis for the more hopeful ideals T'Challa embraced in Civil War, "Vengeance has consumed you. It’s consuming them. I’m done letting it consume me. Justice will come soon enough." Also, a chance to showcase new character designs before his final attire from the film...can't have enough of those. (And a chance to establish a plethora of other Black Panther villains into the MCU...)
The final hours of the countdown are here! *80's rock music begins to play* How will they wow us this time? Let us see DC, let us see...
Wonder if it will tie in with the prequel novel that had been released before the film. Shall we see the numerous adventures of Edward, the Door Dash Delivery Man? Imagine, a whole comic written from the perspective of one customer who merely wanted their sandwich and had to endure a ridiculous number of riddles to obtain it, only to miss on the last step because of a misspelling.
Light Spoiler: Although minor, perhaps the comic might explore the background behind the false identity he had been using in order to elude the GCPD as seen in the film. (Though, whoever is in charge of approving licenses in Gotham must have been either really bored or really tried to have not noticed two different licenses with an almost identical portrait.)
Edit: I did it...I broke him.
My order has been avenged. *flies off into the night*
Repost:
The site presented three more riddles and the reward was...
{JAMMERS! -Spoilers for THEBATMAN2022} It was the deleted Arkham Prisoner scene.
Riddler Fans:
I didn't think they were going to do it, hoping they weren't going to do it...but looks like I was wrong. It's an interesting scene for sure, but this was Edward's moment to shine, a chance for casuals to see a villain other than that one.
Now the endless debate on the legitimacy of this film will surely heat up. This version definitely took inspiration from the video games, but I'm glad it was cut. It would have undermined Edward's meet up with Batman in the film entirely, lessening the whole dark mirror aspect. If only the other scene that was left in could have been cut too...
SPOILER: I know they kept that scene in order for the audience to have a conclusion for Edward, the whole idea him seeing Batman as an ally only to be rejected, but finally finding a friend in Arkham. But you know what could have been better? Either leave that scene for the end credits since the film felt like it already had three endings, have him be included in the montage accompanying the voiceover, trim down the other wrap ups, or, have saved that scene as the final reward for rataalda. (Now that would have been beyond cool.)
I...I am mixed on this. Cool, but necessary? I knew by the first riddle where things were going, but I guess it is what it is. Great scene anyways. Unless someone has leaked it already, the vid is unlisted so you'll have to answer the riddles first. I can post the answers if you'd like.
Stellar idea! Would allow the audience to see more depth in how he became the anti-thesis for the more hopeful ideals T'Challa embraced in Civil War, "Vengeance has consumed you. It’s consuming them. I’m done letting it consume me. Justice will come soon enough." Also, a chance to showcase new character designs before his final attire from the film...can't have enough of those. (And a chance to establish a plethora of other Black Panther villains into the MCU...)
The final hours of the countdown are here! *80's rock music begins to play* How will they wow us this time? Let us see DC, let us see...
Wonder if it will tie in with the prequel novel that had been released before the film. Shall we see the numerous adventures of Edward, the Door Dash Delivery Man? Imagine, a whole comic written from the perspective of one customer who merely wanted their sandwich and had to endure a ridiculous number of riddles to obtain it, only to miss on the last step because of a misspelling.
Light Spoiler: Although minor, perhaps the comic might explore the background behind the false identity he had been using in order to elude the GCPD as seen in the film. (Though, whoever is in charge of approving licenses in Gotham must have been either really bored or really tried to have not noticed two different licenses with an almost identical portrait.)
Edit: I did it...I broke him.
My order has been avenged. *flies off into the night*
Thanks! Yeah, it's got lots of opportunities.
Haha lol! Not going to lie, if a guy dressed in full movie Riddler costume came into my shop to pick up an order and said he was from Door Dash or Grub Hub I would be like "Yeah, looks about right."
Huh that would be interesting.
Wow! You did it! HA. Justice prevails.
*slumps back in chair*
Why would they put us through all of those riddles and ciphers...if only to release the reward officially all over the interwebs the second it blew up?
Perhaps...this whole time...we were merely the punchline...
Haha lol! Not going to lie, if a guy dressed in full movie Riddler costume came into my shop to pick up an order and said he was from Door Dash or Grub Hub I would be like "Yeah, looks about right."
Huh that would be interesting.
Wow! You did it! HA. Justice prevails.
*slumps back in chair*
Why would they put us through all of those riddles and ciphers...if only to release the reward officially all over the interwebs the second it blew up?
Perhaps...this whole time...we were merely the punchline...
Stellar idea! Would allow the audience to see more depth in how he became the anti-thesis for the more hopeful ideals T'Challa embraced in Civil War, "Vengeance has consumed you. It’s consuming them. I’m done letting it consume me. Justice will come soon enough." Also, a chance to showcase new character designs before his final attire from the film...can't have enough of those. (And a chance to establish a plethora of other Black Panther villains into the MCU...)
The final hours of the countdown are here! *80's rock music begins to play* How will they wow us this time? Let us see DC, let us see...
Wonder if it will tie in with the prequel novel that had been released before the film. Shall we see the numerous adventures of Edward, the Door Dash Delivery Man? Imagine, a whole comic written from the perspective of one customer who merely wanted their sandwich and had to endure a ridiculous number of riddles to obtain it, only to miss on the last step because of a misspelling.
Light Spoiler: Although minor, perhaps the comic might explore the background behind the false identity he had been using in order to elude the GCPD as seen in the film. (Though, whoever is in charge of approving licenses in Gotham must have been either really bored or really tried to have not noticed two different licenses with an almost identical portrait.)
Edit: I did it...I broke him.
My order has been avenged. *flies off into the night*
Repost:
The site presented three more riddles and the reward was...
{JAMMERS! -Spoilers for THEBATMAN2022} It was the deleted Arkham Prisoner scene.
Riddler Fans:
I didn't think they were going to do it, hoping they weren't going to do it...but looks like I was wrong. It's an interesting scene for sure, but this was Edward's moment to shine, a chance for casuals to see a villain other than that one.
Now the endless debate on the legitimacy of this film will surely heat up. This version definitely took inspiration from the video games, but I'm glad it was cut. It would have undermined Edward's meet up with Batman in the film entirely, lessening the whole dark mirror aspect. If only the other scene that was left in could have been cut too...
SPOILER: I know they kept that scene in order for the audience to have a conclusion for Edward, the whole idea him seeing Batman as an ally only to be rejected, but finally finding a friend in Arkham. But you know what could have been better? Either leave that scene for the end credits since the film felt like it already had three endings, have him be included in the montage accompanying the voiceover, trim down the other wrap ups, or, have saved that scene as the final reward for rataalda. (Now that would have been beyond cool.)
I...I am mixed on this. Cool, but necessary? I knew by the first riddle where things were going, but I guess it is what it is. Great scene anyways. Unless someone has leaked it already, the vid is unlisted so you'll have to answer the riddles first. I can post the answers if you'd like.
Oh wow! That's insane. Fair enough, cool is nice but it's also good to have a solid reason behind it too. I'm not on the riddle web site, will you tell me how the vid went?
{JAMMERS! -Spoilers for THEBATMAN2022}It was the deleted Arkham Prisoner scene.
Riddler Fans:
I didn't think they were going to do it, hoping they weren't going to do it...but looks like I was wrong. It's an interesting scene for sure, but this was Edward's moment to shine, a chance for casuals to see a villain other than that one.
Now the endless debate on the legitimacy of this film will surely heat up. This version definitely took inspiration from the video games, but I'm glad it was cut. It would have undermined Edward's meet up with Batman in the film entirely, lessening the whole dark mirror aspect. If only the other scene that was left in could have been cut too...
SPOILER: I know they kept that scene in order for the audience to have a conclusion for Edward, the whole idea him seeing Batman as an ally only to be rejected, but finally finding a friend in Arkham. But you know what could have been better? Either leave that scene for the end credits since the film felt like it already had three endings, have him be included in the montage accompanying the voiceover, trim down the other wrap ups, or, have saved that scene as the final reward for rataalda. (Now that would have been beyond cool.)
I...I am mixed on this. Cool, but necessary? I knew by the first riddle where things were going, but I guess it is what it is. Great scene anyways. Unless someone has leaked it already, the vid is unlisted so you'll have to answer the riddles first. I can post the answers if you'd like.
Oh wow! That's insane. Fair enough, cool is nice but it's also good to have a solid reason behind it too. I'm not on the riddle web site, will you tell me how the vid went?
{Spoiler}If you wish to see it, the scene is practically everywhere now. It doesn't really spoil the movie much as the scene's main purpose was for Batman to reevaluate his morals after having them shaken up through this conversation.
{JAMMERS! Spoilers For TheBatman2022}Batman hands the files regarding the Riddler case to Joker to have him analyze it in order to find a possible motive. Joker merely mocks him, stating that the first anniversary of his defeat at the hands of Batman was marked with a gift of cheap papers.
After a gruff response from Batman, Joker looks over the files and applauds its contents. Complementing the Riddler's style, he continues mocking Batman for being unable to solve the case and throws out a few theories regarding Riddler's identity.
He then confronts on what is truly bugging Batman, the fact that another "masked avenger" is taking justice to an extreme and how his targets are truly despicable people who deserved it.
Batman shrugs this off, taking the papers and leaving, but he is clearly disturbed because in a way Joker is right. Batman is unsure if he should feel sorry for Edward's targets and is struggling with the concept of mercy.
The scene concludes with Joker laughing per usual, except his face is pretty messed up to the point of causing a bit of a stomachache for some judging by people's reactions.
Even without this scene making the final cut, there is a whole lot of characterization for Batman to be had. I might have been guilty of writing a whole paper on it...