This fight between Batman and owlman is a perfect example of Batman’s physicals being “above normal humans” but still leaving room for his humanity to play a role in the story.
For context owlman has a relative skill set to Batman, but his suit enhances his physicals to Wonder Woman level. This is why he says “you should’ve sent your flying man” he also overpowered Diana in the movie.
Despite this Batman is still able to not only withstand a beating from him but also use his skill ,agility(which we never see in live action) and tech to outmaneuver , outsmart him, and save the day.
If you people who want Batman to just be a regular dude had it your way he would’ve died first hit 😭😭
Batman is a SUPERHERO, despite being human his training, skills, and intelligence allow him to be qualified for a team like the justice league. If you water those elements of Batman down he genuinely has no place on a team like the justice league.
This is what we want from the DCU Batman and it isn’t unreasonable or far fetched for Batman’s character at all.
What makes Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane work so well is that it understands a very important thing about Spider-Man that a lot of modern creators either forget or don't want to acknowledge: Spider-Man is fundamentally a romance comic.
The synthetic webbing being so calculated and exact, while the organic webbing is unpredictable and chaotic
I love little details like that, they go such a long way
Dick and Kara making out in the Batmobile when she accidentally hit the Robin's emergency button and got Batman crashing in ( World Finest #44 )
😭😭😭😭 Not a fan of this ship at all but this is objectively funny
I’m so glad we got the return of Spider-man moving so fast he creates afterimages. We so rarely get that in modern Spider-man comics. I think the last time we saw that was in the civil war movie tie-in.
With no power comes no responsibility. "Spider-Noir" - a live-action series starring Nicolas Cage - arrives in authentic Black & White and True-Hue full color May 27 on Prime.