On last night's episode of
Batman: The Brave And The Bold, they included
this story:
AND this story:

They had a character reading aloud from
this comic book:

...and proceeded to launch into adapting
this story:

(albeit with
Bat-Mite in the
Mr. Mxyzptlk role).
Oh, yeah, and they introduced
this character:

Yes,
Joker-Mite.
All in one half-hour.
Grant Morrison says "
every Batman story counts." These guys
mean it....
4 comments:
It was indeed...quite awesome.
It was brilliant. I have never seen stupid silly ideas so well used all put together and tied in a bow. The ten eyed man blinding himself catching a cactus was priceless.
Lazarus Lupin
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art and review
Of course Bat-Mite falls for Harley Quin, which I think made her first B:TB&TB appearance in this episode.
Now that the Starro arc is over, I want every episode to begin with the Bat-Computer files.
Oddly, that was the first issue of Who's Who I bought (I was a OHOTMU guy) but this wasn't my favorite episode. Not bad, though.
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