Kanye West as Batman. This is a quick sketch that spun out of some ridiculous comments people had about Big Barda being like Beyonce or something.
Comics Alliance’s Chris Sims (words) and Kerry Callen (art) proudly present: The Brave and the Bold: Batman and Jay-Z.
From Sims’ hilarious copy:
“Will Batman be able to save his friend from nearly a hundred deadly snares set to go off at once, or will this be the Riddler’s greatest triumph? Will Jay-Z prove himself to be a hustler, homie, or a customer, crony?”
Click through to read more. This might be the funniest thing that Sims has ever written. Someone make this happen.
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by Bill Sienkiewicz
Whoah. I had no idea Sienkiewicz did those Venture Brothers drawings - they’re in the Season One boxset I own.
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Or as it should have been titled, “Bruce Wayne’s Excellent Adventure: Meeting The Time-Squids”.
Return of Bruce Wayne [Nerdy Ideas]
It goes against the Gotham-area focus of the series, but as Grant Morrison has stated that the Return of Bruce Wayne is a trip through different pulp heroes, I kinda wish they’d done a Commando comics-style trip to World War II for one of the issues. Bruce as a soldier in D-Day? He could even meet up with a younger Alfred (not sure if it’s official in the comics, but Nolan’s Batman films imply Alfred has some badass military/intelligence past).





