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Owlman is voiced by Diedrich Bader and James Woods in the 2008 animated series Batman: The Brave and the Bold and the 2010 animated feature film Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths respectively. Jayda Eyles portrays a young gender-swapped version of the character, Samantha Wayne , in the 2022 third season of Pennyworth in a recurring role ...
The Brave and the Bold is a comic book series published by DC Comics as an ongoing series from 1955 to 1983. It was followed by a reprint miniseries in 1988, two original miniseries in 1991 and 1999, and was revived as an ongoing anthology title in 2007 and 2023.
The Alternate Batmen are multiversal variants of Batman who he recruits to battle Owlman. They consist of: A vampire Batman inspired by Batman & Dracula: Red Rain. A pirate-themed Batman based on Detective Comics Annual #7. A big-headed psychic Batman (voiced by Greg Ellis). A super-strong Hulk-like Batman (inspired by The Brave and the Bold #68).
The Bride and the Bold – Batman and Wonder Woman are apparently married, but this is caused by Aphrodite to make the two of them fall in love. Even though a wedding is set up, Batman, Wonder Woman, and the superhero guests have to deal with some supervillain wedding crashers.
The Batman: The Brave and the Bold comic series began selling in the UK on March 11, 2010, published by Titan Magazines. In late 2010, the series was relaunched as The All-New Batman: The Brave and the Bold, with the new creative team of Sholly Fisch and Rick Burchett.
The Brave and the Bold #55; 528 1-4012-1559-9: September 2007; out of print Vol. 2: 1965–1969 Metal Men #16–36 The Brave and the Bold #66 528 1-4012-1976-4: September 2008: Metamorpho: Vol. 1: 1965–1967 The Brave and the Bold #57–58, 66, 68 Metamorpho #1–17 Justice League of America #42 560 1-4012-0762-6: October 2005; out of print ...
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The Brave and the Bold #36 (1961). Art by Joe Kubert. After Hawkman had concluded his appearances in The Brave and the Bold, he starred in a side strip within Mystery in Space. He appeared in four issues of this series, and teamed up with Adam Strange in some of these adventures. [3] In 1964, Hawkman was given a bi-monthly solo title.