The Time Robin Went Too Far...
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- Discover the surprisingly dark origin of Crazy Quilt as told on Batman The Brave And The Bold. This adaptation takes on a golden age villain with a hate on for Robin after being blinded by the Boy Wonder (Dick Grayson). The season 1 episode The Color Of Revenge is a fascinating mix of many times and tones as well as a battle for independence by Robin pre Nightwing. It's time to take a look at the time Robin went too far here on Casually Comics!
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Who Is Your Favourite Robin Villain?
Crow bar
I've got a soft spot for King Snake, since he was a major villain when I was reading Tim Drake's run as a kid.
A 1-900 number.
Harley Quinn
Thinking about brave and the bold what are your thoughts on the Music Meister.
Beyond the Justice League cartoon, he and the other golden age villains Don't get talked about edgy reboots.
As intense as this episode was, I wish they could've done more with Crazy Quilt in the comics today aside from Kevin Smith's gross attempt
The eyes sewn shut was so much edge for edge's sake lol
I could see him as part of a support group for former villains and henchpeople, helping folks who want to get out of the comic rat race. You could use his blinding as something sets him down to wanting to help folks avoid a similar fate. Heck you could modify the Kevin Smith story where he becomes disillusioned with the life as villains become edgier, but instead of gathering eyeballs he decides to help other folks who are also tired of the trend and want to quit.
Like who would you do that ?
What whas kevin smith version of crazy quilt ?
Honestly, having him show up to tango with Punchline might be kind of interesting. She does have a habit of stepping on toes.
New Kid hooligan versus Old School gangster, and actually parlay the good and bad bits of both. Use the more sinister aspects of Quilt alongside his goofier silver age stuff so he's both a legitimate threat but Punchline gets embarrassed every time he one-ups her.
Might even be funny to have Punchline try to roast him and his "old foggy ways" by bringing up the passive bigotry in the era and just have Quilt be "yeah, you're not wrong. That was messed up and I regret being part of it" as kind of a subversion, and have Quilt mention he's learned a lot since he became disabled.
Personally, I would love for the Batman Rogue's Gallery to start attaching to other members of the Bat Family. There was a fun throwaway line about Kiteman trying to become Spoiler's nemesis in Wayne Family Adventures, and I think that there is real potential for other villains to connect differently. Two-Face and Red Hood always seemed ripe with possibilities to me.
Makes sense, Two-Face is the one who killed Jason’s father. Though, I guess due to A Death in the Family, Jason would have more reason to hate the Joker than Two-Face.
Woah the kiteman lore kepts expanding more 😂
For what it's worth, there was a storyline in the 90s in which Two-Face, after much therapy, came to the conclusion that he hates Robin more than Batman. Shenanigans ensued
It’s not used often, but it’s always fun when they connect Batgirl and Killer Moth after he was the villain in her first comic.
Killer moth and batgirls rivalry are one of the big ones of those
I liked the way The Brave and the Bold had the relationship with Batman and Robin being like a parent that still treats their adult child like a kid. Plus it was nicer than how they showed how Green Arrow treated Speedy. 😁
What's always fascinated me about B:TBATB is that a series with a bright and campy Dick Sprang-esque art style ends up having a lot the tragic and bittersweet history from the comics. This is a world where there was a prior Justice League that disbanded, a JSA that lost a team member, prior Blue Beetles that died, and a Robin estranged from Batman. It's a lot of lived history and depth you wouldn't think of from just a general synopsis of the show.
Managed to be both serious and campy. Wish Hollywood directors could find a balance instead of choosing only one
Brave and the Bold certainly should be commended for how seamlessly it combined years of comic book lore with Silver age action and comedy and than on top of that manages to tell is own moving tragic tales.
Its in general a great show case that a cartoon doesn't have to be dark and gritty all the time to have seriously moving stories in it that will stick with people.
Also the episode where the Doom Patrol just straight up die a heroic death.
@@DavidMartinez-ce3lpAgreed. Robert Rodriguez sure fails on that with Sharkboy and Lavagirl, plus The Book of Boba Fett's finale.
Well, that's why I love the history of Batgirl and Killer Moth. No matter what Batgirl, a Killer Moth will play a role somehow someway in a story with them. Babs had a few, Cass got her's at last in Batgirls (originally she had one but it was never published. A "lost" Cass Batgirl story involving Killer Moth in his Charaxes phase targeting kids), and Steph just got ANOTHER Killer Moth story this past week in that Beast World: Gotham one-shot.
I love that Richard uses on theshow, during his last years as Robin, the outfit of his Golden Age adult version from the Golden Age. Pretty cool homage!
I think a Music Meister retrospective would be fun. He's a character that premiered in BTBATB and only has a handful of appearances (since he's a sound based character he can't really be in to many comics). It would be like the Livewire retrospective.
Shadow of the Bat and Night of the Batmen would also be cool episodes to highlight.
Music Meister is my favorite episode of this show! Sometimes I like to imagine a DC stage musical centered around him.
Very timely given Neil Patrick Harris' recent turn on Doctor Who. He could have made for a wonderful live action version of Music Meister.
@@knightofarnor2552…The Flash had an episode that as exactly that
I remember Crazy Quilt getting a mention in DC Super Hero Girls. He was a teacher at the school instructing students on costume design. I thought it was tripppy having villains, but unchallenged experts in their fields, teach. Like of course you'll have Weather Wizard teach fighting in inclimate weather or Crazy Quilt on the finer points of costume design.
talk about rehabilitation
Honestly, there are so many villains that get thrown away and used as jokes due to the perceived goofiness of their costume/gimmick, Crazy Quilt, Killer Moth, the Cavalier, so it's always wonderful to see them get some good stories.
Yeah, I like when they acknowledge that just because somebody is goofy doesn't mean they aren't dangerous.
killer moth ended up getting an upgrade to a mutated moth hybrid and has been a formidable foe in the Teen Titans cartoon so he’s not a joke anymore…Cavalier is famous for being one of the first gay villains, he got a good death and zombification in Blackest Night
@@bostonrailfan2427 But unfortunately KM is still a joke in the books. He had something for a bit as Charaxes, but then the New 52 happened.
@@camerondodge2070 …i have blocked all New 52 from my mind so he is still a deadly foe 🤬😎
Also I genuinely love having villains that are just being used as goofy jokes be the main villain when a story isn’t really centered on the fight. I love emotional stakes and things happening in civilian lives while Clock King is just going on an anti-digital crime spree as a B plot
One of my favorite aspects of 2014’s “Son of Batman” DCAU adaptation is that Deathstroke is really a Damian villain. That felt like a nice callback to Slade being a Titans villain. But it was also very organic, how DS’s ambition to lead the League of Shadows put him in conflict with Damian. Batman’s really secondary in that conflict, and it’s a nice way to center the “new” character in Damian.
I love The Brave and the Bold. The utilization of lesser known characters is very appreciated.
@10:37 "It's also nice to have the dynamic where someone hates Robin more than Batman"
Nobody hates Robin more than Batman does, NOBODY!
This is my go-to TBATB episode to show people that the show is so much more than just Silver Age camp (even though I adore the camp, don't get me wrong.) It's still the lighter hearted good for the sake of good Batman, but has *such* well done character dynamics between him and Robin, making their father son dynamic feel.....like a father son dynamic. Love it.
Crazy Quilt is one of those characters that should be a throwaway, gag character, but has more pathos and potential the more you discover about him. I hope he gets a break out adoption like Mr. Freeze in Batman TAS or Kite-Man in Harley Quinn someday
The question is who would they make crazy quilt a scary villan ?
Loving all the Batman: The Brave and the Bold content of late
Love these Brave and the Bold episodes.
I recommend "Legends of the dark-mite", "The Super Batman of Planet X", and Requiem for a Scarlet Speedster".
Honestly, all of the episodes are so much fun and good.
Ah, a simpler time when Zur-En-Arr was just a space alien and not some psychic mechanism. That episode was fun.
What’s the name of the one with the music mister it was my favourite
@@captdip9197 I believe it's Mayhem Of The Music Meister.
@@captdip9197 Mayhem of the Music Meister
One my favorite is Joker: The Vile and the Villainous!...RIP Tim Conway.
I remember hearing all of the debates about Teen Titans' Robin's identity. I remember hearing that he was supposed to be Dick, but his costume, use of a staff in battle, and a few other things made him seem like he was more based on Tim. I don't know enough about it to be sure though.
From what I understand it was originally supposed to lean towards none of the above and take elements from all different Robins but that got dropped after S1
BTAS Dick also borrowed a lot from Tim. Then they adapted Jason Todd but named him Tim just to be extra confusing.
Fun Fact the episode “Fractured” first debuted Larry aka Nosyarg Kcid which Dick Grayson backward.
@@HelplessFangirl Partly it's that they just didn't even want you to think about secret identities - hence the Titans going out for pizza in full costume, and I'm pretty sure we even saw them sleeping in costume a couple times.
I'm pretty sure it was supposed to be Dick since he also used a staff for some time as Robin, but the pants does throw it off. It is confirmed that it is Dick though, mostly in the episode when Starfire goes back in time and future Robin is Nightwing
I love the animated Brave and the Bold! This Robin was very good. It filled some gaps between the various DC changes.
But my favorite will always be "The Man From Gotham!"
Ones to look at: Batman's strangest cases. Which I mentioned the other time as my favourite. It does after all have Lord Death Man. And then there's Mitefall. The final one. Which gets so much into why shows get cancelled. And it has Ted Mcginley, so what's there not to like? Plus a wonderful final scene.
Or even casting the original shark jumper Henry Winkler to voice Ambush Bug. The meta jokes in that episode were insane!
This show has quite possible the single best version of Bat-mite ever.
Really leaning fully into the "Batman Fanboy with near limitless reality warping powers" was such a great idea that allowed for so many cool stories including the complete meta-extravaganza that was the final episode (would only have been better if it actually did was fallowed up by a Batgirl series rather than the still firmly Batman centered "Beware the Batman").
I'm all on board with more Batman: The Brave and the Bold videos.
Aside from hoping there's a possibility for a focus on the series version of Aquaman, I'm also looking forward to seeing coverage of the 'Evil Superman' episode.
Id like to see the different media depictions of Batman as a Green Lantern. And how he stacks against Hal and Guy.
I think it would be interesting to see something from the 2003 The Batman series. I always remember liking that one. It's not quite as good as 90's Batman but I think it has a charm to it. Said series always felt like the middle bath between Batman: TAS and Brave and the Bold. Kind of serious at times but also kind of campy. Actually, I think it went more campy the longer it went, and much like Brave and the Bold it wasn't afraid to use more obscure villains. Hi spellbinder, cluemaster, clock king(Sort of.)
That's the show that I grew up with. I like that it can be serious and campy. Usually with Batman adaptations it's one or the other, especially live action adaptations.
Love that show, my favorite episode was Artifacts from season 4 where we get to see Nightwing and Oracle
2004, not 2003, but yeah, that show sure is another animated classic.
I'd like to see a video on Beware the Batman. Maybe about Magpie's duology episodes and how they expanded on her character compared to the comics or other villains like Professor Pyg, Anarky, Humpty Dumpty, etc. Also, it's the show's 10th anniversary, so that would be cool. Though I'm also enjoying the Brave and the Bold videos and more would be great!
Batb was such a fun watch. I’m stoked you’ve been diving into it and letting people know it slaps
Cool to know Dick had villains when he was Robin.
Thank you for covering more B:TBaTB! I love this series
You got to do the "Hail the Tornado Tyrant" episode... Is one of the best episodes for me because it has Red Tornado and just emotional gut punch at the end. 😢 I am loving all of the deep dives you're doing on Batman Brave and the Bold, keep up the hard work!
Oh my gosh, new favourite wig!
And sounds like I should probably give the Brave and the Bold cartoon a watch at some point. Sounds like they strike a good balance between having interesting character based stories and staying fun and lighthearted.
I got into Tim Drake as Robin through the third miniseries so KGBeast has always stood out as a Robin villain for me.
Honestly I think since you’re on a Batman TBatB era and it’s Christmas, you should do Invasion of the Secret Santas from S1. I think it utilized the revolving door of side characters well for what the episode was and caught me off guard rewatching it
the one that was sweet and fun, unfortunately also featuring characters that were created just for the show despite DC not using either character
I did not know about that one-off Crazy Quilt that appeared in Blackhawk. Interesting! They do look similar (right down to the moustache!), but he doesn't have the helmet or light gimmicks that his predecessor had. Probably just a coincidence...a bunch of writers, all constantly trying to come up with new villains/gimmicks, are bound to hit on the same ideas once in a while (how many "Sandman" characters have there been at this point?). The guy who fought Robin is pretty explicitly the same one who took on the Boy Commandos, though, and that kind of "villain crossover" was unusual back then. I see that first CQ vs. Robin story has been attributed to writer Ed Herron, and I believe Herron also worked for the Simon & Kirby studio...maybe he had a hand in those original Crazy Quilt stories, too, and thought that CQ was worth re-using once the Boy Commandos series had ended?
I'm glad you're getting into brave and the bold could you do the Christmas episode with Red Tornado it's my favorite
I am loving the dive into Batman the Brave and the Bold! I did not know the comic history of this episode! Super fun and no one ever talks about Crazy Quilt, the unsung bad guy of of those crazy classic comics
Love to see Mitefall, it’s such a fun episode, and it’d be cool to spotlight ambush bug. It has a favorite batman moment in there for me
“Batman, you have to listen to me, this isn’t you! Bat mite is pushing you away from who you really are!”
“Go away!”
“I give up. How am I going to convince you of what’s real or not when you don’t even know you’d never use a gun.”
Id love to see you look at that super sad final episode of the series, the one that really leans into breaking the 4th wall with all the crazy shenanigans.
This would be a great nightwing origin story movie. I've been wanting one for ages
Thanks Sasha for another Brave and the Bold. You rock!
The Robin episodes of BTBATB are my favorite episodes from that series. The evolution of Robin from "Boy Wonder" to "Teen Wonder" to Nightwing is by favorite character maturation. Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman and every other DC hero were locked in time and would nerve get any older or evolve but Robin was allowed to grow and evolve as no other character could.
I've been down a Bronze Age rabbit hole lately. And the Robin Bronze Age Omnibus has been awesome for me. I really love those solo Robin backup stories. I would love for DC to collect all of Robin's Golden Age solo stories in another Omnibus.
Don't know if you have ever covered it but I would love to see you cover the evolution of the relationship between Batman and Robin(Grayson) in the comics. The behind the scenes shenanigans are equally as interesting as the on the page events. Robin's "growing pains" is a fascinating time in the character's history.
I enjoy the Batman brave and the bold content. It deserves it flowers. Great video! 👍🏾
The "one to grow on" spanking thing always makes me think of Michael J. Fox. He hosted a PSA series on Saturday mornings in the 80s using that phrase as a tagline. Wouldn't fly today, lol! I always enjoy your vids, thanks so much!
I’m gonna be honest due to me only ever watching brave in the bold on network television as a child. I never even knew that Robin was in the show because I never saw episodes of him so this was genuinely such an interesting video to watch. So I guess what I’m trying to say is thank you and keep up the good work❤️
Cool video 😯 never knew Crazy Quilt was rogue of Robin 😮
Dick’s challenging transition and necessary step for getting away from Bat-shadow.
The “World’s Finest: Teen Titans” comic was showed Batman does try to respect Robin, but Batman has a strict code for Dick/Robin 😑. Also, in Titans: Beast World, Batman has kind words for Nightwing. 😊
Love your work! I hope you’ll explore other less talked about animated Batman stuff like Beware the Batman and The Batman 2004!
"Quiet, Dick...or Papa SPANK!"😂😂😂
That doctor that worked on Crazy Quilt in the comics bears a strong resemblance to the famous surgeon Steven Strange.
Please discuss the "Siege of Starro" storyline! (The 2-parter itself, and the events leading up to it.) That storyarc was, for me, the high point of Batman: Brave & the Bold (despite the sad ending); slowly building bit by bit in the background, worsening all the while, and then BAM! Starro! The Faceless Hunter! The diaper truck! (😁) How can Batman and his allies get out of this one? And what allies--if any--are left?
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Birthday Spanks? Gotta love the "...Or Papa Spank era of Batman.”
Thanks for another great episode. The enthusiasm in infectious.
Agreed “Once a Grayson always a Grayson “ was a lot.
My mind is only Nicolas Cage's Big Daddy from Kick Ass screaming Robin's Revenge in a loop after seeing the thumbnail
seriously loving your hair colorings, you rock the multicolored look perfectly
I would really like to hear your thoughts on the Music Meister. Everything from the sound track and the balancing of tone are a blast. And have Neil Patrick Harris as the titular villain is the cherry on top.
I am surprised how casual everyone is to robin blinding a guy. Like, batman paralyzing a guy is what drove him to retirement in Batman Beyond.
I'm wondering if this batman, in that situation, would retort "with crime you can't just... Walk it off" and go off to eat some hostis fruit pies.
I think you might wanna rewatch the Batman beyond scene. Bruce wasn’t trying to paralyze the guy, just got a heart attack and relied on a gun to defend himself.
@@legoben98productions i am not saying BBs Batman did it on purpose, just that the act of crippling a guy made him retire.
I am also saying that brave and the bold batman would one liner and go on his merry way
I like the portrayal of Dick Grayson more here than in Batman the animated series. He was always so angry in BTAS.
This Dick Grayson also has some great stuff in the Wii videogame of Batman: The Brave and the Bold. Funny stuff
@thenoirknight5729 oh, I didn't even know there was a game. What did Dick Grayson do in the game?
@@DavidMartinez-ce3lp Dick beats up some bad guys and has some pretty funny back and forth with Batman. Also, Dick glide by twirling his staff above his head. It's great
@@thenoirknight5729 sounds fun!
That video game sorely needs a rerelease. Might even be neat to play on the PC in my opinion.
Your wig and Crazy Quilt is putting my color correction into maximum overdrive.
Now I really want to go back and rewatch the entire Brave and the Bold animated series. But I did learn something. I didn't realize that Crazy Quilt wasn't always a Batman villain. I'll have to look up the original stories, especially the Blackhawk story.
As for other villains to cover, how about Calendar Man, or Killer Moth. I always have the impression that Killer Moth was a Batgirl villain.
I like the idea of a Silver age Villian having a vendetta against Robin, and id like to see this explored in other media.
Never knew this was a real story! Neat!
I am fairly certain every single Adam West show villain used the "Boy Blunder" line. It is so cliche that they should have done the Roxanne "twenty something betters" bit on this guy.
Okay, now I need a video deep diving into the birthday spanks. I too am not familiar with the concept
I love this episode! the relationship between Batman and Robin is my favorite part.
I have no idea but this robin suit always stood out to me in every adaptation idk why but it fits best in the brave and the bold style would be a good figure
I know this will get lost in the sea of comments, but thought I'd make the suggestion anyways:
I would love for you to do a sort of retrospective going over the series finale of Brave and the Bold (which has Bat-Mite going meta as the mouthpiece of both the creators and audience about why this series was ending and what new form the Caped Crusader could appear in next) and the transition (and subsequently uphill battle) into Beware the Batman, an underappreciated but favorite series of mine that was cut down short due to many of the same reasons Bat-Mite pointed out in B&B's finale.
I just think it would be interesting to go over not only a lesser acknowledged part of Bat-history but also analyze how fandoms can evolve, subvert, and even mire the very things they love (for better and worse).
Great video btw, love all the B&B coverage with some top tier episode choices. (But seriously, hearing any of your thoughts--good or bad--on Beware the Batman would be awesome!)
"Nuance, my favorite spice"
Has Sasha the Salt Vampire moved on to a different seasoning?
Fab video though a Brave and the Bold video about Aquaman would be OUTRAGEOUS!
I think it's the same logic as candles, where you spank up to the number and then add one for good luck.
Birthday spanks aren’t something I’m that familiar with but I have had birthday arm punches. Usually it’s one for each year plus “one for good luck” and “one to grow on”
I had almost completely forgotten about ol' Quilt. But if he thought he was bad off dealing with Li'l Dickie, just imagine this D-lister trying to deal with DAMIAN WAYNE!‼️😆🪦
"This leaves no wiggle room. This is Dick." 😂
I'd like to see Sasha's take on Mayhem of the Music Meister episode 25 of season 1 because that musical based episode is so ridiculous. Few times I saw the idea of joining Superhero genre with musicals really working but the show embraces the ridiculous of it so proudly it is difficult to not laugh.
Bonus birthday spanks 1 for good luck and 1 to grow on..... Never made sense to me.
The sidecar was the best joke. In that horrible old 'Legends Of The Super-Heroes' live action, at one point, both heroes end up having to ride in the sidecar - I love that Batcycle.
One of the reasons I love B:TB&TB is the use of C-List Bat Rogues like Crazy Quilt. The Dr. Double X episode is a big favorite.
Dope video. I actually just watched this episode not too long ago, so this breakdown is a nice little treat
I was under the impression that Teen Titans Animated purposely avoided having Robin be specified as any single version so the creators could kinda pick and choose the characteristics they wanted for him. I know there’s a couple nods towards him being Dick, but those are mostly just throwaway easter eggs. He really feels more like a general amalgamation (particularly of Dick and Tim) to me.
Besides the episode of robin getting a arm cast and a imp pops up with it’s name literally is dick Grayson backwards then have a later episode they showed the flying Graysons fall when raven had a physic link with robin in a later episode and also the starfire gets sent to the future episode. I’m sure that the teen titans series robin is dick Grayson but the writers were trying to dance around the bat embargo
I would love to see Crazy Quilt and Professor Ojo team up against the teens!
Also, birthday spankings! You spank up to what they are currently turning. Then an extra for good luck in the coming yeah. (Sorta like you take the pain now so there's nothing left but good to balance your new year).
I recall that Crazy Quilt from the 1940's was a villain who seems to always fight kid heroes besides Robin he fought The Newsboy Legion.
My correction confused the Boy Commandos with the Newsboy Legion, both Jack Kirby creations.
I mentioned both these stories before, but since you're taking requests: My favorite Robin story was never adapted from the comics: Batman Chronicles: The Gauntlet. I also would like to see you review the Super Powers Team episode "The Fear" as it's a different take on Batman's response to Crime Alley. On the Brave & The Bold front there is that story where Joker gets Bat-Mite's powers and gets really dark in killing Batman over and over. Alternately one of the episodes that shows how thirsty all the women on this show were for Batman, even Platinum/Tina of the Metal Men, whose...got daddy issues of her own let's just say, in the comics.
Earth 2 Robin suit is cool, seeing it used was cool.It was originally intended for 70s Robin i believe, but it didnt qork out, Im pleasd Earth 2 Robin put it to use.
The only thing crueler than depriving an artist of his sight is making bad puns as you do so.
Adult Robin in this episode reminds me of Robin's falling out with Batman in the original Teen Titans cartoon
Ok, now you HAVE to do an episode on the Nightwing episode
oh nice my birthday and you pop one out haha love ya girl thanks for the vids!
Happy Birthday 🎂
5:35 😂😂 b&b was savage af fore no reason
I'm just intrigued by the way you change up your look for each video.
If you want to stick with Batman the Brave and the Bold, I'd love to see you do the last episode with Paul Reubens as Batmite and Henry Winkler as Ambush Bug.
I remember when Crazy Quilt bleachef Robin's costume. I'm that old.
You could probably cover the Starro arc. That would be interesting.
I have read the origin of crazy quilt the:(Grayson) version of Robin from pre-crisis on dc comics database once, and this is the first time I have seen the comic book panel where pre-crisis Robin blinded crazy quilt like he did💁🏻♂.
I meant the pre crisis crazy quilt, and Robin💁🏻♂🤦🏻♂🙄, my bad.
Batman should totally share his villains with his family more, I want to see Tim take down the Pengui n, Cassandra terrify the Scarecrow or Jason just bulldoze through Hugo Strange's mind games.
Jason would be fucked. Not as smart as the others.
If you’re looking for great bat-fam episodes, try The Knights of Tomorrow. It’s fun, interesting, and Bruce grows a mustache.
You should cover the episode where Joker first shows up, it was the second part of the two parter with the crime syndicate.
one question that popped up in my head as soon as your video finished: why we never got quilt in any titans series (comic or animation) as the main villain... (at least I don't remember any issues on the first titans run with quilt (I may be mistaken))
The first rule of birthday spankings is don't talk about birthday spankings.
I'd love to hear you discuss the The Music Meister episodes of Brave and the Bold.
I remember enjoying this episode when it aired. I wasn’t familiar with Crazy Quilt before the episode but I thought he was a good villain. Brave and the Bold is my favorite Batman cartoon because of how it embraces the sillier elements of comics and it also introduced me to a lot of characters for the first time. From the few episodes I’ve rewatched as an adult, I think it still holds up pretty well.
Honestyly, I would love if you looked back at anything from Justice League/Justice League Unlimited. For the Man Who Has Everything is a really good adaptation of a pre-existing comics story, but I was just talking about Patriot Act and how it's chef's kiss with some coworkers the other day
The hair choice was perfect 👌
you are getting way too much mileage out of that Titans clip XD