Could "Forgotten Supervillains" videos ever come back? Here are some good ones I found Piecemeal (Hulk) Mauvais (Wolverine) Ogre and Ape (Batman) Steggron (Spider-man) Bloodscream (Wollverine) Elephant-Man (She-Hulk)
The vampire hiding his heart like a lich is a neat idea. But Batman's method of finding it is pretty dubious; clearly an excuse for some more good old fashioned comic book violence
The Batman vs. Dracula is one of my favorite Batman movies. It got me into the show that’s connected to it. Growing up, whenever it was on Cartoon Network, me and my twin sister made it a little tradition to watch it while eating Domino's pizza and Chocolate Lava Crunch Cakes.
The legend is back! Though, I don't understand why hasn't DC gave Batman a definite vampire villain? Spider-Man got Morbius so I don't see the problem here.
Usually the reason for these "vampires made of science" like Morbius and this guy was because it was a way around the limitations of the Comics Code that forbade horror creatures. The other reason was really copyright, to differentiate from the Christopher Lee Dracula movies and avoid a lawsuit.
Happy Halloween Rogues! Great review as always! For a ridiculous(yet entertaining) Batman vs vamp story, you should definitely do a review of LOTDK Sunset.
What I find funny is there’s sparks of genius with this version of Batman and I think this version of Batman is kind of an idiot kind of like the dude from the big Lebowski like the dude Batman has spouts of genius, but overall kind of a bumbling idiot, at least in this specific comic
Getting strong The House With A Clock In Its Walls vibes from the device of Batman getting the heart to beat faster in order to detect it. Upon checking, that book was published in 1973.
Ive seen the original Dracula 11 days ago on my 20th birthday when i got 30 universal monster movie collection on DVD. I still prefer Christopher Lee Dracula, and Horror of Dracula is my favorite Vampire Movie. Also, good to see you again.
Honestly i like this comic Gustav is a really cool one shot villain imo, apparently Decobra has appeared in cameos in other stories. I have this story too.
That's strange. Usually, the 1950s are notorious for creating dumb and nonsensical Batman stories, especially the ones with colorful aliens. The 1970s is when Batman returned to his dark and brooding roots. Hell, it's the same era that gave us Man-Bat and Ra's al Ghul.
It's Alive! It's Alive! The channel its alive. And they say technology is progress. Bah these days if your car breaks down you don't go into the spooky house straight out of a horror movie you call uber.
Clearly, this is the best Batman story ever as it begins with the symbolic arriving of the confused and betrayed spirits to this world (the house of the vampire-demiurge). The lamp illuminating the coffin express the secret spiritual food of the demiurge (us), and as well, the way to escape from this soul-trap world as it represents the alchemical albedo phase of transmutation of the dead-earthly body into spiritual body. The vampire, as it express the demiurge, is pure intellect without spiritual component, that´s why his heart is inside the machine, the clock. So this comic is just a masterpiece and Donald Trumjp is the new Jesuscrist.
Here are my suggestions for horror themed DC comics: -Blackest Night -DCeased -DC vs Vampires -New 52 Animal Man -New 52 Black Hand #1 -New 52 Solomon Grundy #1 -Alan Moore´s Swamp Thing -Arkham Assylum: Living Hell
Though we disagree on Paul Dano’s portrayal of The Riddler, I’d be interested to hear your thoughts on One Bad Day:The Riddler. There are many positives to this story, from the artwork, to the green eyeshadow, to the backstory, but I feel the same way about this as you do towards the Riddle Me That storyline.
Even Batman must bow to the golden rule of genre writing: when in doubt just add vampires!
he's back! HE'S REALLY BACK!
It’s Halloween but it feels like Christmas with a new Rogues upload 🙏
"Gather around and laugh at it"? Some mean man just put cynicism in my trick or treat bag!
Could "Forgotten Supervillains" videos ever come back? Here are some good ones I found
Piecemeal (Hulk)
Mauvais (Wolverine)
Ogre and Ape (Batman)
Steggron (Spider-man)
Bloodscream (Wollverine)
Elephant-Man (She-Hulk)
"We have The Batman vs Dracula at home"
Rich man breaks into house and attacks resident just because of his race.
It’s pretty crazy how often Batman has been fighting vampires😅
The vampire hiding his heart like a lich is a neat idea. But Batman's method of finding it is pretty dubious; clearly an excuse for some more good old fashioned comic book violence
The Batman vs. Dracula is one of my favorite Batman movies. It got me into the show that’s connected to it. Growing up, whenever it was on Cartoon Network, me and my twin sister made it a little tradition to watch it while eating Domino's pizza and Chocolate Lava Crunch Cakes.
…lava crunch cakes were a thing?
0:43 I’m reading the trilogy this week 🎃
Fun fact Gustav Decobra returned in a Gotham Academy Annual in a bizarre story that also involved a time traveling Blight from Batman Beyond
the goat is backkk
Grell s artwork was getting better and the story looks entertaining.
The legend is back! Though, I don't understand why hasn't DC gave Batman a definite vampire villain? Spider-Man got Morbius so I don't see the problem here.
Why would the vampire exerting himself cause his heart to beat? It's not pumping blood if its not even inside of him.
Usually the reason for these "vampires made of science" like Morbius and this guy was because it was a way around the limitations of the Comics Code that forbade horror creatures.
The other reason was really copyright, to differentiate from the Christopher Lee Dracula movies and avoid a lawsuit.
Reading through the Bronze Age of Batman currently. The 70s where very hit and miss
Well, look at it this way Mistsa R...whenever Bats goes up against vamps...at least none of them sparkle.
Happy Halloween Rogues! Great review as always! For a ridiculous(yet entertaining) Batman vs vamp story, you should definitely do a review of LOTDK Sunset.
Great to have you back!
Love your videos! Thank you for making more.
Good to have you back Rogues and happy halloween 🎃
Good to have u back love the vids
Keep up the great work, I love this channel
What I find funny is there’s sparks of genius with this version of Batman and I think this version of Batman is kind of an idiot kind of like the dude from the big Lebowski like the dude Batman has spouts of genius, but overall kind of a bumbling idiot, at least in this specific comic
Then in this story Alfred is basically Donny, especially with how he allows The Du- I mean Batman to just drag him upstairs
Count Wayne from Gotham City 🧛🏻♂️ Creature of the Night! What cool Toys they have! Ha Ha Ha… 😈 🎃
This comic is so silly & random, if it wasn’t for the art I’d believe it was from the silver age.
It feels nostalgic seeing you upload some again.
You know Bronze Age had lots of campy stories, right?
Getting strong The House With A Clock In Its Walls vibes from the device of Batman getting the heart to beat faster in order to detect it. Upon checking, that book was published in 1973.
Ive seen the original Dracula 11 days ago on my 20th birthday when i got 30 universal monster movie collection on DVD. I still prefer Christopher Lee Dracula, and Horror of Dracula is my favorite Vampire Movie.
Also, good to see you again.
Happy Halloween Mr. Rogues! 🎃👻🕷️🦇
What better way to mix with Dracula than to be a man size bat
HAPPY HALLOWEEN 2024!!! 🎃🖤
Are you back for good now rouges? We missed you!
that was... a weird night to say the least
I did not realize that Mike Grell drew an issue of Batman.
Yo Mr Rogue can you cover The Mime from Batman Issue 412 October 1987
Dear heavens!
I wanna hear how Mr Rogues would rewrite Bane
you don't need to
Honestly i like this comic Gustav is a really cool one shot villain imo, apparently Decobra has appeared in cameos in other stories. I have this story too.
Happy Halloween!!! 🎃🍭👻🍫🙀
Great video.
That's strange. Usually, the 1950s are notorious for creating dumb and nonsensical Batman stories, especially the ones with colorful aliens. The 1970s is when Batman returned to his dark and brooding roots. Hell, it's the same era that gave us Man-Bat and Ra's al Ghul.
It's Alive! It's Alive! The channel its alive.
And they say technology is progress. Bah these days if your car breaks down you don't go into the spooky house straight out of a horror movie you call uber.
Clearly, this is the best Batman story ever as it begins with the symbolic arriving of the confused and betrayed spirits to this world (the house of the vampire-demiurge). The lamp illuminating the coffin express the secret spiritual food of the demiurge (us), and as well, the way to escape from this soul-trap world as it represents the alchemical albedo phase of transmutation of the dead-earthly body into spiritual body. The vampire, as it express the demiurge, is pure intellect without spiritual component, that´s why his heart is inside the machine, the clock. So this comic is just a masterpiece and Donald Trumjp is the new Jesuscrist.
Here are my suggestions for horror themed DC comics:
-Blackest Night
-DCeased
-DC vs Vampires
-New 52 Animal Man
-New 52 Black Hand #1
-New 52 Solomon Grundy #1
-Alan Moore´s Swamp Thing
-Arkham Assylum: Living Hell
The early Bronze always used to abruptly end just right after the climax no contemplation or anything
Though we disagree on Paul Dano’s portrayal of The Riddler, I’d be interested to hear your thoughts on One Bad Day:The Riddler. There are many positives to this story, from the artwork, to the green eyeshadow, to the backstory, but I feel the same way about this as you do towards the Riddle Me That storyline.
Hey Mr. Rogues i would be interested in hearing what you thought of the Penguin show on Hbo Max (or Sky Wow), if you have watched it ?
Top 5 giganta storys
Bring baxk the paitent sessions for season 4 🙏
Your Back Baby
Can you continue the forgotten Batman or other hero rogues? It gives me inspiration as I like doing villains that seem like their forgotten characters
Not gonna lie, when i read the title i thought you would have talked about Mortimer Kadaver
You are missed rouges!
Hey, Mr. Rogues. I have a suggestion of a comic for you to potentially review:
"The Joker's Comedy of Errors" (Batman #66, 1951).
Could you do a video about Batman the Scottish Connection? It's a really obscure batman comic with no reviews on youtube besides a non english one
I think I prefer the 2004 Batman vs. Dracula over this comic.
So Batman's no kill rule doesn't apply to vampires? That's racist! 😢
So you are de facto alive again?
Shh, you might scare him away!
So is mr rouge coming back? Or are these just old videos from patron?
These aren't old videos. I wouldn't say I'm quite coming back tho. Not entirely.
*Nods*
First coment!
@mr.rogues4145 Hope you had a good Halloween my friend, best wishes from the UK as always. 😊