From Impulse #5
Showing posts with label Impulse/Kid Flash/Bart Allen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Impulse/Kid Flash/Bart Allen. Show all posts
Sunday, 1 January 2012
Do you feel stretchy?
From Young Justice.
Context: After the 'Sins of Youth' storyline, Superboy looses his powers. Bart feels sorry for him, searches through his comics and finds a few alternative ways for Sup's to get some powers. Including secretly serving him 'super juice' (dont' even ask me what was in it), making him eat a spider (to which Secret says "I think it's supposed to be radioactive) and finally, dousing Superboy in the same chemicals that gave The Flash his powers and electrocuting him....
Saturday, 31 December 2011
The New 52 - Teen Titans 4
What a rush I felt when I realised TT4 was ready to be read!
As a whole, I actually enjoy this comic. I think the characters are enjoyable, and I really like the dynamics of the group so far.
On a Kid Flash not, I am really excited! I think the idea that he does not yet know about his past is exciting, and I believe it will lead into some nice tie ins for The Flash series.
And, it reminded me of Teen Titans issue 23 (The new speedy has just revealed that she has AIDS, Wonder Girl is admitting her fear of her new lasso, and bart, well...):
Finally, The last page pose! Again, adding some of Bart's well-known and wonderful humour!
As a whole, I actually enjoy this comic. I think the characters are enjoyable, and I really like the dynamics of the group so far.
On a Kid Flash not, I am really excited! I think the idea that he does not yet know about his past is exciting, and I believe it will lead into some nice tie ins for The Flash series.
I just had to add this, from the issue too. It's very 'Bart':
And, it reminded me of Teen Titans issue 23 (The new speedy has just revealed that she has AIDS, Wonder Girl is admitting her fear of her new lasso, and bart, well...):
Finally, The last page pose! Again, adding some of Bart's well-known and wonderful humour!
Wednesday, 28 December 2011
Young Justice #7 and #9
Why 'Truth or Dare' isn't the type of game to play with Impulse.
The group discussing if they would ever give up their hero life. Impulse's response is classic.
The group discussing if they would ever give up their hero life. Impulse's response is classic.
Fire in hand, building a temple out of...waffles? Totally normal!
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From YJ #9, another examples of 'classic Impulse'. I love how predictable Robin *thinks* he is.
Impulse meets Robin
From the Robin Plus Impulse comic (though, I think Impulse really steals the show, but I would).
Tim Drake, ever the detective, deduces Impulse's secret identity very quickly.
Later on in the same comic, Robin and Impulse and trying to stop a nuclear disaster. With the launch set to go off in 1.33 minutes, and Impulse having to go through trillions of combinations (the code has 5 numbers, then 3 letters, then 2 numbers), Robin is (understandably) freaking out. Impulse, however, states that "it took me a lot less than that to crack Zelda". I just love Impule's attempts to 'confuse' the computer here.

Finally, to finish it off.
Tim Drake, ever the detective, deduces Impulse's secret identity very quickly.
Later on in the same comic, Robin and Impulse and trying to stop a nuclear disaster. With the launch set to go off in 1.33 minutes, and Impulse having to go through trillions of combinations (the code has 5 numbers, then 3 letters, then 2 numbers), Robin is (understandably) freaking out. Impulse, however, states that "it took me a lot less than that to crack Zelda". I just love Impule's attempts to 'confuse' the computer here.

Finally, to finish it off.
The start of a great friendship, methinks.
Introductions - From Impulse #1
A great example of Bart getting used to 'reality'. Looking for the on switch on a pencil? Classic Bart.
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Impulse #1 cover |
Raised in VR (Virtual Reality), Bart aka Impulse, has no real sense of danger, and acts on impulse. I like the way it's described here.
A great example of Bart getting used to 'reality'. Looking for the on switch on a pencil? Classic Bart.
I love the genuiness (sp?) of Bart. Even when he becomes Kid Flash, he is still very innocent and genuine. He is by far, my favourite kid/teen superhero.
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