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Batman: Under the Red Hood Review

July 28, 2010

Batman: Under the Red Hood is the latest DC Comics animated film from Warner Premiere and WB Animation. The film is based on two well known Batman comic book stories:  the groundbreaking 1980′s arc A Death in the Family and the controversial 2005 arc Under the Hood. The former was significant because it featured the murder of Jason Todd—the second Robin—at the hands of the Joker; while the latter destroyed the lasting impact of Jason’s loss by bringing him back from the dead in a rather ridiculous and convoluted manner. Batman: Under the Red Hood succeeds for the most part, bridging these two tales in a way that is both satisfying and action packed, while leaving an obscene amount of essentially useless continuity safely out of the picture.

As a preface to this review, I should state that I’m not much of a Robin fan. I have a hard time squaring the solo Batman with the Batman who has a sidekick; to me they feel like two very different characters. That’s not to say that it isn’t an interesting relationship or that great story opportunities haven’t arisen from the pairing, I just prefer my Batman lonely, dark and brooding.

Spoilers to follow

When you consider that the movie is only about 75 minutes long, it’s amazing how much they manage to pack into Under the Red Hood. Of the Dark Knight’s rogues gallery, the Joker, Black Mask and Ra’s al Ghul all figure prominently in the story—the Riddler even has a small cameo in the film. But the real focus of Under the Red Hood is the relationship between Bruce Wayne and his first two proteges: Dick Grayson and Jason Todd. Though they had both lost their parents to criminal elements, the two Robins could not have been more different. Grayson was a gifted athlete, master strategist and natural leader; while Todd was a brash, reckless and angry youth that often took things too far. In the guise of Nightwing, Grayson would go on to become a successful hero in his own right; whereas Todd, after a tumulteous stint as the Boy Wonder, would end up being brutally murdered by the Joker. The two represented Bruce Wayne’s greatest success and most crushing failure. It isn’t until a new player calling himself the Red Hood begins taking over Gotham City’s underworld that Wayne is given a chance to atone for his past.

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DC Universe Online Cinematic Trailer

July 26, 2010

WB Games and Sony Online Entertainment used San Diego Comic Con as a chance to show off the new trailer for their upcoming massively multiplayer roleplaying game DC Universe Online. The trailer shows an alternate DC Comics universe, where Lex … Continue reading

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The Absolute Best of the Century (Thus Far)

January 21, 2010

When it was first suggested that each Dork Shelfer (we’re kinda like the Maple Leafs that way) write a blurb about their favourite comic book, video game and movie of the past decade, reactions were mixed. It’s the general consensus … Continue reading

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DC Comics looks to 2010

December 20, 2009

New formats, new stories, and the worst kept secret in comics. The Return of Bruce Wayne At the end of Final Crisis, Bruce Wayne was believed dead. Well…  not so much dead as trapped back in time. The DC heroes … Continue reading

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Podcast 14: High Rise Jeans

By Dork Shelf
December 15, 2009

Jeff, the thief, Will, the knight, and Lucas, the wizard, take a break from stacking boxes and dissolving in acid to talk about what they’ve been playing and what the new year may bring. Lucas details his least favourite Genghis Khan biopic. Jeff talks about what DC has planned for next year, what looks promising. Oh, and Will saw Avatar. Hike up those pants, listen in, and continue the discussion in the comments. Continue reading

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Sequel to Batman: Arkham Asylum in Development

December 13, 2009

Rocksteady Studios officially announced a sequel to the critically acclaimed Batman: Arkham Asylum last night with a teaser trailer. Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment debuted the trailer at Spike’s Video Game Awards last night and promise fans that it will be … Continue reading

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Batman: Number One

July 6, 2009

FunnyOrDie presents Batman: Number One, a hilarious short film in which we discover that having dead parents isn’t the only issue the Dark Knight has. Thanks to richpee for the link

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Art-O-Bot: Rivoche, Brogila, Daniel

June 18, 2009

It’s that time again: Art-O-Bot returns! Tony Daniel The huge Batman event Battle for the Cowl from DC Comics was visually entertaining and a very fast paced book.  It was also on time, something that doesn’t happen often with the … Continue reading

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Jeff’s Pulls for the Week of June 17

June 17, 2009

I want to thank you all for coming back and remind you that if you have any books you think I should check out, or even your own pull list please feel free to comment, or email me jeff@dorkshelf.com. Keep … Continue reading

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Superman/Batman: Public Enemies Trailer

May 20, 2009

For the past few years Warner Brothers has produced a steady stream of animated straight-to-DVD films based on stories and characters from the DC Universe. The first film WB and DC released was Superman: Doomsday, a retelling of the popular “Death of Superman” arc.  … Continue reading

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Batman: Arkham Asylum Pulls No Punches

April 30, 2009

We here at Dork Shelf are very much looking forward to playing Batman: Arkham Asylum.  The new game from Eidos and Rocksteady Studios puts the player in the role of Batman, as he attempts to foil the Joker’s bid to … Continue reading

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Podcast 4: Cat’s in the Bag

By Dork Shelf
April 20, 2009

In this fourth podcast, Jeff tells us about the super important summer event that’s been keeping him busy (is it X-Men Origins: Wolverine?), Will explains how Fallout is like Metal Gear, and Lucas drinks from the precious “I ♥ Jim” mug. The dorks talk about new TV shows, bemoan the shallow ethnic diversity in superhero troupes, and debate the state of computer gaming. Prepare to be informed, amused, and offended. Continue reading

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