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Batman would kick the s*** out of 90% of Marvel's "heroes" :rotfl

Well just out of the Avengers, I personally think Batman would beat 2, maybe 3 of the 6 of them in a one on one fight. And this is based on if he fought each of them one on one in an impromptu fight without any kind of preparation the way he did again Supes in BvS.
 
Did I miss something or there's not any articulation point on Batman's neck?

It will be the biggest mistake to not make a neck articulation for such a good figure.

I know it's risky but HT may use a little bit soft material to fix that.
 
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Well just out of the Avengers, I personally think Batman would beat 2, maybe 3 of the 6 of them in a one on one fight. And this is based on if he fought each of them one on one in an impromptu fight without any kind of preparation the way he did again Supes in BvS.

I was having tongue in cheek with that comment but I agree with you....:lol
 
What, are you dense? Are you ******** or something? Hahaha.

Are you dense? Are you retarted?
Question was asked which would be better, batman or black panther in a batman thread.
Who do you think people would favor?

Still, even if it wasn't in a batman thread.
It's still batman. Why?
Cause he's the gaddamn batman!
 
Are you dense? Are you retarted?
Question was asked which would be better, batman or black panther in a batman thread.
Who do you think people would favor?

Still, even if it wasn't in a batman thread.
It's still batman. Why?
Cause he's the gaddamn batman!

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And don't anyone forget that. :lol

For the record, while we're at it, we should go in the Marvel section and ask which is better: DC or Marvel? Then call them all "dense and ********" when they give what they feel is the obvious answer. :lol
 
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And don't anyone forget that. :lol

For the record, while we're at it, we should go in the Marvel section and ask which is better: DC or Marvel? Then call them all "dense and ********" when they give what they feel is the obvious answer. :lol


Lol, batman is that trump card that beats them all.
Need proof, see batman v superman. He takes down a god. He he.

It really has come down to marvel vs DC on a lot of these debates, with marvel nuthuggers celebrating joyously how BvS isn't commercially success as AOU.
I like them both. Can't wait to see civil war.
I'm a big cap fan.
But, still, my most favorite though is batman.
Why?
Cause he's the gaddamn batman!!! :lol
 
Are you dense? Are you retarted?
Question was asked which would be better, batman or black panther in a batman thread.
Who do you think people would favor?

Still, even if it wasn't in a batman thread.
It's still batman. Why?
Cause he's the gaddamn batman!

Ha, I know. I just don't miss a chance to quote that goofy line from the comic.

Oh man. Now I'm commenting in this thread.

Uh-I-I'm gonna pre-order this thing, aren't I? I mean I have Rey and Deadpool and...aw maaaaaaaaaan.
 
Batman rules all MCU heroes without even scratching his rubber crotch...:lol

Batman was, is and always will be the No.1 comic book hero. He, Superman and Wonder Woman are the big three comic-book heroes globally - and were the first to transcend the genre - becoming icons... just look at the marketing for the 1989 Batman movie... all they needed was the bat logo, everyone knew what that was.
Marvel of course have their icons – globally though I would say that Spiderman and the Hulk were the only two... and I'm talking global, instant recognition here, not just the USA - and also since their creation –*growing up in the 1970s in the UK, I can tell you they are the only two Marvel characters that we were exposed to.
Of course due to today's mass media, the Avengers characters are now known worldwide, but before the movies most of them were not.
 
Yikes, I just meant which figure we liked better. Which one is closer to it's movie counter part. I think they are about equal in that regard. As far as the actual character I've loved Batman since I was 3 and I didn't find out about Black Panther until years later. Batman will always be in my top three. The Panther is still awesome though and has been a favorite of mine since Texiera's run.
 
Ha, I know. I just don't miss a chance to quote that goofy line from the comic.

Oh man. Now I'm commenting in this thread.

Uh-I-I'm gonna pre-order this thing, aren't I? I mean I have Rey and Deadpool and...aw maaaaaaaaaan.

Lol, yeah, it's just so uncharacteristic of batman to say, but ironically...so cool and bad *** at the same time.
Be careful, If you hang out in this thread long enough when the in hand pics start showing up, there's a very big chance you will pre-order. Lol
With Hot toys fixing the body, this figure is gonna be awesome.

Batman was, is and always will be the No.1 comic book hero. He, Superman and Wonder Woman are the big three comic-book heroes globally - and were the first to transcend the genre - becoming icons... just look at the marketing for the 1989 Batman movie... all they needed was the bat logo, everyone knew what that was.
Marvel of course have their icons – globally though I would say that Spiderman and the Hulk were the only two... and I'm talking global, instant recognition here, not just the USA - and also since their creation –*growing up in the 1970s in the UK, I can tell you they are the only two Marvel characters that we were exposed to.
Of course due to today's mass media, the Avengers characters are now known worldwide, but before the movies most of them were not.

Which is weird, and so unexpected...with the trinity appearing in the same movie alone, that should be an automatic billion $$$.
But unfortunately, with the success of marvel, BvS is unfairly being compared to avengers and some people think it should have followed marvel's format.
But that's one of the things I like I about BvS, it has the format of a serious tone graphic novel. It doesn't need to be just like the avengers.


Yikes, I just meant which figure we liked better. Which one is closer to it's movie counter part. I think they are about equal in that regard. As far as the actual character I've loved Batman since I was 3 and I didn't find out about Black Panther until years later. Batman will always be in my top three. The Panther is still awesome though and has been a favorite of mine since Texiera's run.

To be honest, if you're a big panther fan, you should probably pick both.
I do love his design in the movie, and hot toys did a great job translating it to 1/6. If I was a big fan, I would definitely pick it up.
I think the figure looks cool.
Of course, if you're asking only one or the other, I personally pick batman.
 
I'm going to try and snag both figures, along with Wonder Woman. Maybe Iron Man from Civil War also. You know, I don't think it's that Superman v Batman was dark, dark is fine as long as it's done well. Some people thought that the story wasn't very strong and that Lex was waaaaaayy off base. Along with dumbing down Superman I think it really hurt sales. I think MOS was a nice movie btw and I love DC and Marvel but I wish DC had given the audience a chance to know Wonder Woman and Batman by releasing their individual movies first. That way Superman v Batman wouldn't have had such a load to carry.
 
Batman was, is and always will be the No.1 comic book hero. He, Superman and Wonder Woman are the big three comic-book heroes globally - and were the first to transcend the genre - becoming icons... just look at the marketing for the 1989 Batman movie... all they needed was the bat logo, everyone knew what that was.
Marvel of course have their icons – globally though I would say that Spiderman and the Hulk were the only two... and I'm talking global, instant recognition here, not just the USA - and also since their creation –*growing up in the 1970s in the UK, I can tell you they are the only two Marvel characters that we were exposed to.
Of course due to today's mass media, the Avengers characters are now known worldwide, but before the movies most of them were not.

I would go as far to perhaps add Captain America to that list as well. Anyone who wears a flag on his chest and thinks he fights a battle of nations is usually pretty recognizable. :lol

Which is weird, and so unexpected...with the trinity appearing in the same movie alone, that should be an automatic billion $$$.
But unfortunately, with the success of marvel, BvS is unfairly being compared to avengers and some people think it should have followed marvel's format.
But that's one of the things I like I about BvS, it has the format of a serious tone graphic novel. It doesn't need to be just like the avengers.

I concur. I think it's unfair that DC films are being compared to the paradigm that Marvel has set, but I can see why they are being that Marvel is later in the game in their film universe than DC. Personally, I've always felt DC's films in general tend to be a little more serious, emotional and better at telling a story per se than Marvel's, while Marvel's have the fun and lighthearted aspect to them (albeit not as much lately perhaps). And to be honest, I prefer the difference in the two. I would actually be more likely to not like DC films as much if they made it obvious they were simply trying to follow the Marvel blueprint for films. I admire that DC does their own thing and that there is a stark contrast in the two film styles.

It's ironic because people are saying DC needs to start being more like the earlier Marvel films, but later (recent) Marvel films have more of the same tone as the early (current) DC films do.

Lol, batman is that trump card that beats them all.
Need proof, see batman v superman. He takes down a god. He he.

It really has come down to marvel vs DC on a lot of these debates, with marvel nuthuggers celebrating joyously how BvS isn't commercially success as AOU.
I like them both. Can't wait to see civil war.
I'm a big cap fan.
But, still, my most favorite though is batman.
Why?
Cause he's the gaddamn batman!!! :lol

Cap is a big favorite of mine as well. Him and Supes. I'm really looking forward to Civil War; perhaps even a little more so than what I was BvS.
 
I'm going to try and snag both figures, along with Wonder Woman. Maybe Iron Man from Civil War also. You know, I don't think it's that Superman v Batman was dark, dark is fine as long as it's done well. Some people thought that the story wasn't very strong and that Lex was waaaaaayy off base. Along with dumbing down Superman I think it really hurt sales. I think MOS was a nice movie btw and I love DC and Marvel but I wish DC had give the audience a chance to know Wonder Woman and Batman by releasing their individual movies first. That way Superman v Batman wouldn't have had such a load to carry.

But see, again, why does DC need to follow and be compared to marvel format?
Since marvel Linked the avengers by releasing individual movies first, does that mean all movies that are a group have to follow a format?
i don't see anything wrong at all releasing the group first, then make an individual movie later.

We didmt have a wolverine movie first, then Xmen.
Again, I think it's unfair for DC to get points taken off cause they decided to do things differently.
Like Silverstar said, it's nice to see different tones to DC and marvel movies. I'm glad there's a difference between the two and not watch one and you can't even tell the difference between DC and marvel.
I do understand how some people may not like Snyder's style.
I'm just saying some of the things it's being criticized for is also unfair cause some are based on comparison with marvel movies.
 
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But see, again, why does DC need to follow and be compared to marvel format?
Since marvel Linked the avengers by releasing individual movies first, does that mean all movies that are a group have to follow a format?
i don't see anything wrong at all releasing the group first, then make an individual movie later.

We didmt have a wolverine movie first, then Xmen.
Again, I think it's unfair for DC to get points taken off cause they decided to do things differently.
Like Silverstar said, it's nice to see different tones to DC and marvel movies. I'm glad there's a difference between the two and not watch one and you can't even tell the difference between DC and marvel.
I do understand how some people may not like Snyder's style.
I'm just saying some of the things it's being criticized for is also unfair cause some are based on comparison with marvel movies.

THIS!!! :clap
 
But see, again, why does DC need to follow and be compared to marvel format?
Since marvel Linked the avengers by releasing individual movies first, does that mean all movies that are a group have to follow a format?
i don't see anything wrong at all releasing the group first, then make an individual movie later.

We didmt have a wolverine movie first, then Xmen.
Again, I think it's unfair for DC to get points taken off cause they decided to do things differently.
Like Silverstar said, it's nice to see different tones to DC and marvel movies. I'm glad there's a difference between the two and not watch one and you can't even tell the difference between DC and marvel.
I do understand how some people may not like Snyder's style.
I'm just saying some of the things it's being criticized for is also unfair cause some are based on comparison with marvel movies.

I mentioned this in the speculation thread also, but another reason I feel DC's current cinematic universe may be a little easier to criticize is because their marquee characters (Superman and Batman) have had previous, major in depth depictions on the big screen, whereas with Marvel, aside from a few campy films (Captain America, Hulk, etc.), this is the first time many of their characters have been majorly depicted on the big screen. So with these current versions of DC's marquee characters, there's more room for criticism because one can say it's not enough like the previous renditions.
 
The X-Men was just a better written and thought out story. The X-Men were also created as a group while Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman were created as individual characters. You have to come up with good reasons as to why they would come together. They are just bigger and demand that more attention and detail are given to their character development and backstory. I love these characters and I just feel WB rushed things to capitalize on the superhero craze instead of taking the time to make sure they got the core of these characters right by crafting a strong and cohesive story to showcase them.
 
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