![]() ![]() It had previously been reported by DC Comics Chief Creative. Please enable JavaScript if you would like to comment on this blog. Tim Sale, the legendary comic book artist behind works such as 'Batman: The Long Halloween' and 'Spider-Man: Blue,' has passed away. While the rest of us tried to ignore him and fight the forces of evil, his character scampered around the demon dimensions shopping for chocolate and trying on clothes. ![]() ![]() Bruce and Selina enjoy a steamy romance, unaware of their double lives. Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale’s epic The Long Halloween reimagined the Bat and Cat’s early history, and sexual tension oozed from the pages. Pointy ears, frisky tail and over-sized boobs included (considerately, he brought a picture with him). Although their partnership had ended, romantic longing was never far removed from Batman and Catwoman. In hindsight, this was a really bad idea.īecause, in this case, the fellow ignored anything like 'self-awareness' and played a cat-woman. I was very briefly in a role-playing group that included a guy (geeky, but friendly) who persisted in playing a female character. Catwoman: When in Rome fills in a few gaps in the previous collections by going back and explaining what Catwoman was up to while Batman was busy lurking around Gotham City.īear with me for a second. After wrapping up Batman: The Long Halloween and Dark Victory, the award-winning team of Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale tacked on a final mini-series, this one featuring DC's legendary femme fatale. ![]()
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