

Just trying to make sense of all he had seen in the Marvel Universe must have kept him up at night.

Hey, he even could have had a cushy job with Tony Stark, but I know going corporate wasn't his style. And even though he knew electronics, he wasn't an annoying geek like Wesley Crusher either. He had way too much insight in to what was going on. To be sure, he wasn't some dorky sidekick like Jimmy Olson. (I start talking like a Beatnik just thinking about it.) Rick was that "James Dean" type rebel I could identify with, as someone who was fighting the system, while still seeking some kind of achievement and recognition. Man, he was a vital link in the first Thanos story, and he could hold his own against most of the bad guys' regular goons, even before he picked up some superpowers, for a time. Hell, I’m pretty sure she could make most of the men in The Brave & the Bold come across as bumbling fools.Amen Bob Greenwade! Yes, Rick Jones was some tragically unused capital in the MCU shows and movies. We’ll see more of Catwoman in Seasons 2 and 3 and I can’t wait to see how silly she’ll make Batman look. She comes across as extremely playful and flirty and easily has Batman wrapped around her finger. Everything about her felt perfect to the world of The Brave & the Bold, having her sporting of kind of noir inspired 1920’s look that is both sultry and playful without looking the same as Black Canary or The Huntress. While we had seen a glimpse of Catwoman before, this is our first proper introduction to the iconic character. These two episodes were pretty spectacular and the teaser for “Inside the Outsiders!” was probably the best teaser of the season. And now… “Mayhem of the Music Meister!” & “Inside the Outsiders!” Free to comment down below and make this as interactive as possible, because Batman: The Brave & the Bold is first and foremost, fun. This entry marks our final installment for Season 1, so we’ll be taking a short break but fear not, we’ll jump back in for Seasons 2 and 3 soon. Is it a bit campy? Yeah, but that’s what makes it so utterly charming. Batman’s had a lot of different animated incarnations over the past 30-years, and while Batman: The Animated Series and Justice League are certainly iconic, one should not overlook Batman: The Brave & the Bold.
