Creepy weirdo & weird creep who loves media where bad things happen to good people
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A Lot Of People Are Also Assuming It Takes Place In The 40s, Which It Doesn't, It's Set In An Ambiguous
A lot of people are also assuming it takes place in the 40s, which it doesn't, it's set in an ambiguous time with a 40s aesthetic
Okay, so Batman Caped Crusader was pretty enjoyable. 👀 I loved the callbacks to BTAS, however, it is NOT a sequel or prequel to BTAS, so don't go in thinking that.
For some reason a lot of people are assuming it is, forming the wrong expectations, and then getting upset over it being different from their assumptions. So...don't do that. It's a different take that simply has a very BTAS like aesthetic and Bruce Timm working on it, but they also mix it with Golden Age stuff as well as other things.
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did they show you the images of what they actually look like
Yes, yes they did. What is wrong with you, Void?/lh (Don't actually answer that, I'm a bit busy)
Finally talking about Batman Caped Crusader (and villains I want in it)
So, up until now, I haven't shown my love of batman, bat-rogues and dc villains in general on this blog, but having finished and marinated on the first season of the phenomenal Caped Crusader series, I've decided to change that.
The show is basically everything I wanted it to be, and though the way its plots are carefully threaded together and amazing, it's the characters, especially the villains, that stand out.
And since arguably the biggest thing about this series is the ways it's reinventing the villains it uses, I thought the best way to start talking about it was to run through some ideas I've had on how it might portray various rouges going forward.
Starting with Scarecrow, as he's been referenced twice in the series. A blink and you'll miss it easter egg in episode 5 shows a self help book written by Dr. Jonathan Crane, which makes me wonder if this take on Scarecrow will lean more towards something like the guru working for Scarecrow in the TNBA episode Never Fear, or possibly a more diluted character who genuinely believes he's helping people overcome their fears.
Moving on to speculative characters, after some thought I've come up with a take on Riddler that would slot neatly into BCC is a traveling magician/escapologist who draws in crowds by offering a cash prize to anyone who can explain his seemingly impossible escapes. He also plans his tours so he can find and pick off other big time magicians by putting them in death trap to see how good their escape skills really are.
And rounding out the dorks, the biggest idea I've had for Mad Hatter is a scientist with a method of inducing intense suggestibility (either the chipped cards or some form of drug) but can't find funding. Because of this, he makes his living as a taxidermist, which would allow both for some creepy visuals and (assuming they go down this route) a jabberwocky patched together out of various animals as a screwed up art piece
I've seen some people suggest Bane for season 2, but I think it would be more interesting to use one of the lesser used bruisers Batman has gone up against like Blockbuster (specifically the version from Nightwing comics), Amygdala or even Solomon Grundy, what with the supernatural aspects we've already seen.
If they do adapt Mr. Freeze, I know this will upset some people, but I want a less sympathetic version of Victor, purely because I'm sick of everything wanting to be Heart of Ice. Maybe he had his accident while trying to freeze Nora against her will, or maybe he causes out of exhaustion because he was neglecting to sleep.
And lastly, this show has the opportunity to be the first animated series to embrace the supernatural implications with The Ventriloquist. Scarface wouldn't even have to be fully alive, just a cursed dummy that amplifies negative emotions and might even be addictive in a way. You could have Batman and Wesker racing to find the dummy as it's being passed from person to person around Gotham.
By the way, if any artists see this and take to one or more of these ideas, feel free to draw your own take on them, just remember to tag me so I can see it :)
Spooky Month Library AU
In a surprising turn of events, I'm not dead! And what is more, I've recently concocted a new AU to share with you all!
And before we get started, a special thanks to @crossover-enthusiast and @spookyscaryskidnpump / @woomy-wormy for helping develop this AU
The Premise
A library is briefly tasked with storing the mysterious Starborn Manuscript which is in truth a spell book. The librarian unknowingly reads a spell from it which leads to characters from the library's books coming to life as tiny paper people at night.
The Basic Lore
When close to the book of their origin, characters have access so abilities they have in the book but otherwise can't use.
Characters can be "tainted" by and sometimes reflect misdeeds of their authors.
Characters who are directly related (parents, grandparents, siblings) in SM share a book of origin. Other relatives are from different books by the same author.
The characters believe Eli the librarian, the only human they've caught brief glimpses of, to be their god.
Characters only come to life within the confines of the library.
Before we move on, let's appreciate this artwork curtesy of @woomy-wormy
The Characters and their books (some of them, anyway)
Skid, Lila and Skidad- Leads in a book from a kids' horror anthology wherein the father of the family is replaced by a monster, as the real dad doesn't directly appear in the story, the on that's brought to life is the monster.
Pump, Susie and Mr. Wonder- The main family in another book in the same anthology as Skid's family.
Roy, Carmen, Richard and Garcia- Carmen and Richard are the leads in a fantasy romance novel, Garcia orchestrates an elaborate scheme so Richard can be with Carmen and Roy is introduced into the story after a timeskip.
Ross, Jaune and Aaron- Ross is the protagonist of a cyberpunk YA dystopian novel
Robert and Radford- The leads in a lighthearted slice of life story.
John- Lead in a noir story.
Jack- Supporting character in a different noir story.
Rick- The main character of a newspaper strip which has a compendium in the library, speech bubbles appear when he talks.
Dexter and Michelle- A reclusive family from a gothic horror novella.
Hobomen- Tankmen doodles on a torn off and wadded up page of a student's notebook that rolled under a shelf
Bob- He's just a normal chef in his book of origin, but his author's recently outed violent tendencies have lead to him becoming much more violent than his book counterpart.
More characters to come soon, so stay tuned!