The Inner Workings of a Chibi.

dcu:

Getting into the holiday spirit with some Justice League.

This is so adorable.  You tell em’, Clark.  Santa wrapped those presents  :)

jesec:

That episode where Hawkgirl was 282% done with everyone

<3

sonyablade:

wonder woman in the trailer for the upcoming dc animated film “justice league: war”

Filed under things I need to see yesterday.

alucardhellsing:
“  lampfaced:
“  itsspookytoremember:
“  “DAMNIT WONDER WOMAN, I AM THE DARKNESS” ”
I’m laughing too hard not to reblog this.
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This episode. Just. If you haven’t seen it, please go and find it. Justice League Unlimited is on Netflix...

alucardhellsing:

lampfaced:

itsspookytoremember:

“DAMNIT WONDER WOMAN, I AM THE DARKNESS”

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I’m laughing too hard not to reblog this.

This episode.  Just.  If you haven’t seen it, please go and find it.  Justice League Unlimited is on Netflix and please, I beg you, go and watch it.  It’s so great.  

wouldyouliketoseemymask:

Next time you think Batman is a jerk, remember this scene.

He might have an aloof manner and come across as cold or even rude, but deep down he is a unselfish, caring man. Why else would he risk his life night after night to save a city who doesn’t even know his identity? He has to put up a shield in order to deal with the atrocities he sees every night that he puts on the cowl and to distance himself from his Bruce Wayne counterpart. Any “softness” would be perceived as a weakness, and his enemies would be quick to exploit it (Joker has taunted him for his “no kill” rule many, many times).

When she was a small child, Ace accidentally used her telekinetic powers on her parents and sent them into a catatonic state. Afterwards, she was sent to a government training facility so that her powers could be studied. She remained there until Joker abducted her and attempted to harness her powers for his own nefarious purposes. For most of her life, Ace was used and manipulated by others, and as she was dying she had no one to turn to.

But Batman was there. He held her hand and stayed with her until she died, providing her with comfort for the first time in years. He knows what loneliness feels like, and he didn’t want this girl to spend her final hours alone and frightened. And so he sat next to her on the swing, held her hand, and comforted her.

A callous, abrasive jerk wouldn’t do that. But Batman would.

Also, he honors her memory and obviously still thinks about her, because in Batman Beyond, his dog’s name is Ace.  And in Batman Beyond, all he really has is the dog until Terry shows up.

simongannon:

anerdstheword:

Justice League: Doom

The voice of reason so often comes from the crazy ones

This part, just, they’re in the middle of a crisis and… I love the animated DC movies, because the humor comes when you least expect it  :)

That’s right.  Superman saw “Rise of the Guardians.”  He believes.