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Even though we just talked Batman with Snyder last month, we were eager to get the opportunity to touch base with him again (along with Jock) to learn more about how this issue came to be and how ...
Remember him? The dynamic creator duo of Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo introduced Mr. Bloom in 2015’s Batman #43, which took place at a time when Jim Gordon had taken on the mantle of Batman ...
Batman and Ubu have tussled numerous times, with Batman always coming out on top. Scott Snyder's Mr. Bloom first appeared ...
Today's Batman #48 continued the Superheavy story ... Back in the Gotham city center, Mr. Bloom has enacted his plan, telling Gotham's citizens that he's hidden a thousand seeds around the city ...
Designed like something from a creepypasta, Mr. Bloom is a villain that would be a sure fire way to get a Batman film a 15 rating. It’s a villain like Bloom that would set the Pattinson films ...
The Batman mostly works ... in pursuit of an aesthetic borrowed from other genres. In The Penguin, Mr. Bloom is a man in a white lab coat. He wears glasses. He has a beard. Defenders of The ...
On top of that, he would have been Batman while Mr. Bloom attacked Gotham City instead of James Gordon, which would have made a big difference. Sarah Essen Died in No Man’s Land Batman ...
Batman writer Scott Snyder and artist Greg Capullo chat with DC All-Access about their newest villain Mr. Bloom. Snyder describes the new foe as the thing that grows in the cracks when everything ...
Peter fell to his death after drinking a potion that Batman’s newest villain, Mr. Bloom, gave him to heal from his wounds. Peter sprouts batwings as a result from Mr. Bloom’s serum and falls ...