Batman Beyond hits a bit of a rough spot when Terry and Bruce square off against the insultingly silly Royal Flush Gang and we learn how Bruce came to own Ace the Bat Hound.
Read MoreMoral ambiguity is the name of the game as Bruce and Terry deal with morally conflicted android Zeta and Stalker, a foe turned ally from their past in my latest look at the cult cartoon Batman Beyond.
Read MoreBatman Beyond explores its lighter side in two wonderfully goofy episodes that find Terry squaring off against a super-villain gossip columnist voiced by Michael McKean and must juggle crime-fighting with looking after an EggBaby.
Read MoreBruce and Terry tangle with an evil cult and Armory, a guy with a lot of weapons in two sub-par episodes of the otherwise brilliant animated cult show Batman Beyond.
Read MoreThe Henry Rollins parody Mad Stan (voiced by Rollins, of course) makes a big impression in “Eyewitness” before sexy, silent assassin Curare returns in two more audacious episodes of the bold and brilliant animated cult classic Batman Beyond.
Read MoreShriek returns with bloody vengeance on his mind and Terry’s friend acquires a robot girlfriend that causes all kinds of problems as my patron-funded exploration of Batman Beyond continues.
Read MoreMy patron-funded exploration of the cult animated superhero show Batman Beyond explores the horrors of high school and the mind in episodes that find Bruce and Terry facing off against The Brain Trust, a secret society of telepathic villain and an old nemesis/former classmate of Terry’s.
Read MoreVideo game month continues with a fortuitously VR/arcade-themed episode of Batman Beyond followed by the introduction of secondary villain Mad Stan, a Henry Rollins-like ranter voiced, deliciously enough, by Rollins himself.
Read MoreBatman Beyond continues to kick ass as Terry and Bruce square off against an obsessed hunter of the most dangerous game of all—Bat-Man—and Bruce reconnects with an old flame who also happens to be part of a playing cards-themed crime family.
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