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As I mentioned in my answer to wyld's earlier question, Superman once used the identity of Batman in the Superman Animated Series. What were the circumstances that lead to this?
As I mentioned in my answer to wyld's earlier question, Superman once used the identity of Batman in the Superman Animated Series. What were the circumstances that lead to this?
That was one of my favorite episodes.
Batman went missing. Superman was looking for him. Meanwhile, there was something going on with the criminal element in Gotham. Commish Gordan wanted Batman, so Supes, with Robin's help, disguised himself as Batman and went along and fooled even Gordan. Tho he didn't disappear on him as the real Bats would've done.
So, Supes take down the bad guys, still disguised as Bats. Finds out (with help from the Mad Hatter) that Brainiac is behind Bruce Wayne's disappearance.
And that's about it for Supes pretending to be Bats. Tho when he revealed himself, some thought that Supes and Bats were one and the same all the time.
I haven't seen the episode in years, so, I may have some of that wrong, I'm sure.
I did read the Superman/Batman story that the movie was based on, so fair game, I say. I hust found it amusing that I have the media 2 feet from me and no way to play it at work!
I did read the Superman/Batman story that the movie was based on, so fair game, I say. I hust found it amusing that I have the media 2 feet from me and no way to play it at work!
I downloaded it on Saturday and then watched it. I'd say something about pirating, but then we'd have to sit through a bunch of CuCr's posts of pirate jokes again.
Ok then. Let's see if this next questions lasts awhile.
In "Superman: The Animated Series" episode titled "Obsession", Clark Kent and Jimmy Olsen are attending a fashion show. Also covering the show is another hero, tho not appearing in his superhero alter ego. Who is the hero?
When our story opens, the Question is investigating an impossible locked-room murder mystery involving a midget and a 6'6"-tall call girl into heavy bondage. Don't worry, I'll explain later. It's all vitally relevant.
--Alan Moore, Twilight