I thought this was from the time Hawkman and Superman flew a starship past the barrier at the center of the galaxy because Hawkman wanted to meet God. And it turned out that God was Batman’s giant floating head.
And he kept calling them “chums,” and then almost killed Hawkman with lightning arcs.
…Maybe I’ve gotten something confused. But it sounds right.
Is Batman’s porterhouse steak smothered in sauteed peyote buttons?
Trippy.
thebluesader: you just described the best thing in the history of awesome.
Thanks, Danicus. Occasionally all the loose ends come together and, while it may not make sense or myself any richer, it at least never fails to surprise.
“Quick! To the Bat-Disco!”
Is this from the one where Batman roadied for The Doors?
I’d like to see Grant Morrison work ”this” scene back into continuity.
thebluesader, it’s probably because bob Haney used that exact plot four times.
@Just Some Guy: Only four?
And I seem to recall that the one time, God was not Batman’s giant head, but instead a talking psychic gorilla who wanted revenge against humankind for…
…Who wanted revenge against humankind.
Isn’t it the business man’s trip? I’m assuming your referencing DMT, which became popularized as the business man’s trip due to it’s quick onset and fade, and inability to be seen on a drug test.
Of course, I could be misremembering it, and it may have always been “lunch”.
Yes.
It looks sort of like a bat.
Wow, now I see why the Joker is always smiling…
Far out, man.
I thought this was from the time Hawkman and Superman flew a starship past the barrier at the center of the galaxy because Hawkman wanted to meet God. And it turned out that God was Batman’s giant floating head.
And he kept calling them “chums,” and then almost killed Hawkman with lightning arcs.
…Maybe I’ve gotten something confused. But it sounds right.
Is Batman’s porterhouse steak smothered in sauteed peyote buttons?
Trippy.
thebluesader: you just described the best thing in the history of awesome.
Thanks, Danicus. Occasionally all the loose ends come together and, while it may not make sense or myself any richer, it at least never fails to surprise.
“Quick! To the Bat-Disco!”
Is this from the one where Batman roadied for The Doors?
I’d like to see Grant Morrison work ”this” scene back into continuity.
thebluesader, it’s probably because bob Haney used that exact plot four times.
@Just Some Guy: Only four?
And I seem to recall that the one time, God was not Batman’s giant head, but instead a talking psychic gorilla who wanted revenge against humankind for…
…Who wanted revenge against humankind.
Isn’t it the business man’s trip? I’m assuming your referencing DMT, which became popularized as the business man’s trip due to it’s quick onset and fade, and inability to be seen on a drug test.
Of course, I could be misremembering it, and it may have always been “lunch”.
I really really really like the doors!