These two loved each other in early seasons

>these two loved each other in early seasons
>joe was useful
>now he is just "lol im sad" and "lol i dont love you" jokes

post more flanderized characters

Going with the obvious one

Miller did an entire series about the flanderization of Batman

This series is brilliant.

...

Why is Batman a pedophile?

God I miss when Ned was just a decent guy trying to live a good and godly life.

He was born that way

Don't forget "waaah my legs don't work!" Jokes

I was never sure ASBAR was parody until the yellow paint

Me too.

Miller Flanderized himself.

For a second I thought that was a picture of robin splaying himself on a velvet rug.

I see what you did there

Wtf

its very clearly fake, user. You know, to be funny.

I know, but the picture looks like it's drawn by an actual comic book artist from an actual comic book panel and that alone makes me very very veeery uncomfortable.

>looks like it's drawn by an actual comic book artist
It's Frank Quitely

It was actually the cover of Frank Quitely's art book.

couldn't we basically post literally everyone from Family Guy at this point

Adam West was consistently himself the whole time...

This needs context. I demand context.

Who gives a shit really? Miller is a faggot and Batman is only liked by ignorantn fuccbois

>I opened this image in my browser

Am I going to jail?

Why did they quote Man in the Mirror by Michael Jackson at the start of Lego Batman, and then have the orphans singing it when Dick meets Bruce?

>character doesn't change
>"booooring"
>character changes
>"a bloo bloo flanderization"

>art book.
It's more like an odds and ends collection. Back ups, anthology titles, one-shots, and his three Batman and Robin issues along with every cover he's ever done for DC and it's all arranged in chronological order.

Flex, JLA Earth 2, We3, The Authority, All Star Superman, and Pax are all that's not included.

Flanders used to drink alcohol and serve as a foil to Homer.

It's an integral part of the character

That it is.

There are different kinds of changes user, such as a character growing as a person and improving them self, or having a believable response to a traumatic experience.

Then there's taking 1 or 2 minor character traits someone had in seasons 1, and having the character's entire existence revolve around those traits.

it's not a pun, that's the character "flanderization" was named after

no, just hell

A recent episode made Joe be a hero again so maybe the writers are realizing fans don't like it/the jokes rant heir course and are going to change it up? I can hope right?

You for watching it.

I'm impressed that they never made a Batmn joke about him, or at least not one that explicitly references his role as Batman.

Also, even though he was 88, it was still too soon.