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Posts tagged "the Penguin"

about-faces:

Batman, the Penguin, and Catwoman in Norm Breyfogle’s cover for The Greatest Batman Stories Ever Told, Volume 2.

Source: Grantbridge Street.

Dave Wilkins’ cover for Batman: Arkham Unhinged #3.

about-faces:

Batman and the Rogues, by Mike Mignola. Originally published in Detective Comics #600.

Ooh, forgot about this one!

u mad bro?

(via about-faces)

Two great examples of Eduardo Barreto’s art.

Artwork for Superman/Batman Magazine #1 (1993) by Ty Templeton. The top half with the heroes was used as a wraparound cover, while the bottom half with the villains was a poster insert.

My art selections from the DC Comics February 2012 solicitations.

All nine of Jim Calafiore’s interlocking covers for the Gotham Underground miniseries from a few years ago. (Click on each individual cover to embiggen!)

Batman Villains by *MooseBaumann

Art by Ethan Van Sciver, colors by ME!

about-faces:

I wish Ozzie and the Joker hung out more often. They were the Terrible Twosome right through the 50’s and 60’s, until Two-Face came back and seemingly replaced Ozzie at Batman #2 baddie. While I’m a Harvey fan first and foremost, Ozzie is a character who dearly deserves more love, and him playing off the Joker—who has occasionally shown an odd measure of affection, as much as the Joker can muster—almost always makes for a fun story.

about-faces:

I wish Ozzie and the Joker hung out more often. They were the Terrible Twosome right through the 50’s and 60’s, until Two-Face came back and seemingly replaced Ozzie at Batman #2 baddie. While I’m a Harvey fan first and foremost, Ozzie is a character who dearly deserves more love, and him playing off the Joker—who has occasionally shown an odd measure of affection, as much as the Joker can muster—almost always makes for a fun story.