Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Batman Tells Another Joke

As we saw in a previous installment, Batman has no sense of comedy timing. Or...does he?

Detective Comics #780
Panels from Detective Comics #780 (May 2003), script by Ed Brubaker, pencils by Tommy Castillo, inks by Wade Von Grawbadger, colors by Jason Wright, letters by Todd Klein


Ummmm...no, he doesn't.

On the other hand, every stand-up comic sometimes has a bad audience. What happens if Batman practices his stand-up routine on a guy who appreciates a good guffaw?

Detective Comics #781
Panels from Detective Comics #781 (June 2003), script by Ed Brubaker, pencils by Tommy Castillo, inks by Wade Von Grawbadger, colors by Jason Wright, letters by Todd Klein


Ah, there you go! Batman was just playing to a tough audience. If you're ever attending Batman's comedy act in front of the brick wall down at the Chuckle Hut, make sure you laugh. You don't want to be that guy. Don't be...the Heckler!

Detective Comics #781
Panel from The Heckler #2 (October 1992), co-plot and pencils by Keith Giffen; co-plot by Tom Bierbaum and Mary Bierbaum; inks by Malcolm Jones III, colors by Tom McCraw, letters by Bob Pinaha


So remember: Criminals are a cowardly, superstitious, and easily-amused lot.

Detective Comics #781


Also, don't work blue. Isn't that right, Superman?

Darn Straight Superman!



1 comment:

  1. Ah the Heckler, now that was a damn good comic. How that gets cancelled in 6 and Spawn is past 200 issues just amazes me.

    And an Ambush Bug panel, my day is brighter already.

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