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The image shows Trump and various associates and supporters depicted as superhero characters from DC’s cinematic universe. The 45th U.S. president is shown as Superman, while his VP running mate
In the 1986 comic The Man of Steel, the villain Lex Luthor is reimagined as an evil corporate executive, based in part on Trump. In 1989, a one-issue Lex Luthor: The Unauthorized Biography was published with a cover mirroring Trump's book Trump: The Art of the Deal. [26]
A small part of President Donald Trump's inaugural address may have sounded familiar to those who remember 2012's The Dark Knight Rises.
Catwoman was none too pleased to have her modus operandi copied, which resulted in Catwoman being wrongly implicated for Catman's crimes at least once, and so she initially helped Batman against him. As with many Batman villains in their first appearances, Catman was originally a gimmicked villain who stole cat-themed items. His weapons of ...
Art by David Finch, Richard Friend, and Sonia Oback. In 2011, The New 52 rebooted the DC universe. Scarecrow is a central villain in the Batman family of books and first appeared in the New 52 in Batman: The Dark Knight #4 (February 2012), written by David Finch and Paul Jenkins.
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The Calendar Man (Julian Gregory Day) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, as an enemy of the superhero Batman, belonging to the collective of adversaries that make up Batman's rogues gallery. Calendar Man is known for committing crimes that correspond with holidays and significant dates.
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