Who knew action figures could be so romantic? Arnold Ho posed BatWondy perfectly on his Flickr page. It’s intimate, yet somehow heroic. And don’t they look happy together? Well, as happy as Batman can be.
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Who knew action figures could be so romantic? Arnold Ho posed BatWondy perfectly on his Flickr page. It’s intimate, yet somehow heroic. And don’t they look happy together? Well, as happy as Batman can be.
I hadn’t had time to stop by and comment, so real quick: No.
Also, no.
Plus, no.
By the way, no.
On the other hand, at least it’s not Superman
And yet, no.
See also: A thousand times no.
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It wouldn’t have been a proper BatWondy event without you, Frank. :-)
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I like it with the Gotham (I assume) skyline dropped in.
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Another great photo! And I love those action figures.
This post is making my Christmas fun! : )
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The image would have been ten million times better if Bruce was staring back at our princess instead of staring over his crime ridden city! :( But I still love the image because it has them both in it. :)
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One word only: Poetic…
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Despite only seeing her in JLA/JSA cross-overs and the handful of Wonder Woman issues I purchased, Huntress was one of my favorite characters as a kid in the 80’s. If Huntress had been the headliner and Wonder Woman the backup I would have purchased every issue. So I’m afraid Catwoman is my favorite Batman pairing.
That said, a Batman/Wonder Woman matchup certainly could be fun!
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Love this pairing. Keep fighting the good fight, hopefully DC eventually decides to bring them together. ;)
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Frank, I’ve been waiting for you to weigh in. ;-)
Hepburn, consider this our Christmas gift to you and BatWondy fans everywhere!
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And by the way, I am loving the comments from everyone!
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Now I think that is the proper height comparison between the two, lol. By action figures no less, DC Direct must have measured them personally. ;)
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