Replying to:🎃🍂ThoughtsOfHalloween🍂🎃No they are parody art works of Marvel comics.
Except for the third one, which I recognized on first sight as the cover for Batman #497, the titular 11th issue of the revolutionary Knightfall series, in which Batman returns home from being battered by the chaos unleashed by Bane, only to find Bane himself, waiting to finish him off. However, this comic takes a more psychological approach, showing whats going through Batman’s mind as he struggles towards his inevitable doom, and, after being beaten to a pulp by Bane, he is lifted into the air and swung down into Bane’s knee, shattering his spine in a way that would be ingrained into the minds of comic fans across the world.
Comic Chads
can’t tell if this is official araki art because it looks like his style for sure lol
No they are parody art works of Marvel comics.
Except for the third one, which I recognized on first sight as the cover for Batman #497, the titular 11th issue of the revolutionary Knightfall series, in which Batman returns home from being battered by the chaos unleashed by Bane, only to find Bane himself, waiting to finish him off. However, this comic takes a more psychological approach, showing whats going through Batman’s mind as he struggles towards his inevitable doom, and, after being beaten to a pulp by Bane, he is lifted into the air and swung down into Bane’s knee, shattering his spine in a way that would be ingrained into the minds of comic fans across the world.
I’m going to have to disagree with you there.
Araki’s style tends to rely on paints and for shading small thin lines of black.
It isn’t Araki’s style it just follows his character designs.
Wolverine, Infinity Gauntlet, Amazing Spider-Man 300 Issue Special and Batman: Knightfall.
I started laughing when I saw Jolyne