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Tuesday, 26 May 2009

The Tangled Web by Kelley Puckett and Mike Parobeck.

from The Batman Adventures # 17. See? sez so, right there, on the cover. 




3 comments:

Thomas Haller Buchanan said...

This story and similar were and are the best shining examples of the Batman, in my opinion. The art is elegant, the stories strong and simple (and self-contained!). Really good stuff.

joe bloke said...

I couldn't agree with you more, Thomas. And you know what else this series had going for it that's been sorely lacking from almost every other Batman comics produced in the last twenty odd years? It was fun.

Now, there's a word that don't get used a lot when people talk comics, anymore. . .

oeconomist.com said...

Haha! Ra's — and Kelley Puckett — need to learn a little more physics. Take a glass of water, put an ice cube in it, and fill the glass with water until the water is at the rim. The top of the cube will be above the rim. Now let the ice melt. The water level will not rise above the rim of the glass. Ice floats because it's density is less than that of liquid water, and the submerged volume is exactly that which the ice would occupy if melted.

It is only if ice that rests upon land melts and runs off the land that it will raise the level of the oceans.

But the Batman did protect the sea lanes.

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