Depending on what day it is, Robin worships the following things:
- semantics
- jumble
- heart failure
- Polaris
- Benedict Arnold
- molars
- sardines
- Captain Nemo
- heartbreak
- marathons
- rusted metal
- metronomes
- astringent plum-like fruit
- nightmares
- horseshoes
Depending on what day it is, Robin worships the following things:
Harley Quinn is Jewish
I don’t think that was Batman. I think that’s Mr. Terrific you’re talking about. They even devoted issues to his atheism
I assure you, it is Batman, he is NOT Catholic.
or a Christian Denomination of any kind.
Because I read a comic during those time after zero hour event. Batman believed in God.
Nah Batman believes in himself. Just ask Frank Miller.
ROBIN: So Batman are you going to contempory christian church with me?
BATMAN: I am not going to no Goddamn church! I’M THE GODDAMN BATMAN!
ROBIN: Holy Athiest Batman! You see, this is why I’m going to grow up to become the Joker in Dark Knight Strikes Again…
BATMAN: Shut your Goddamn pie hole I’m the Goddamn Batman! Now bend over and take it like a man you lookin’ good in those shorts… Wait a second is that Goddamn Devin Grayson writing this Goddamn line? WHERE’S THAT GODDAMN FRANK MILLER? I’M THE GODDAMN BATMAN! :looney:
Okay, I’ve read different.
I can’t see how he could believe in a God after all the crap he’s been through.
I dunno different writers I think.
Anyway religion isn’t a major issue with Batman. Unlike Mr. Terrific.
Bart Allen: Simply didn’t give a shit.
Jeezus, the more I research that site, the more I see people seem to think I’m some kind of authority on the religion of comic characters.
in Bart Allen’s entry, there’s a discussion I posted at allspark.com (Under the moniker “Alvatron!”)
it would seem I debate this topic more than I realized!
ever since the infinite crisis i was wondering about the religion thing for the characters. But the site I posted was just out of luck while I was researching for the black comic characters thread. I guess the point is that each hero was probably a certain faith where one day the writer would just say oh he’s jewish.
That one Jim Starlin limited series, Infinity Crusade, “revealed” a bunch of different characters’ religious beliefs as well. You may want to check that out for more info on Marvel characters.
negative. i can’t believe i’m trying to correct you, but i remember (not sure what issue, but i can check on monday at work) him claiming to be an athiest because of his wife dieing in a car crash, by a drunk driver i believe. reason being was that up until that point him and his wife attended some type of mass every sunday.
after she died he basically renounced god and the only way for him to even consider going back to his church/faith was if he could just see his wife smile one more time for him. harro foreshadowing. of course later on in the book something happened (he got knocked out/near death experience/something) and he saw her smile at him one more time.
in conclusion, dude went back to church.
edit: i forgot, his unborn child died w/his wife, too.
edit2: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mister_Terrific_(Michael_Holt) under religious beliefs… looks like you were right afterall sano. that’s what i get, huh. lol. oh well.
looking back on it though, that’s pretty much some ol bullshit for him to SEE his dead wife and prior to death unborn son yet still act like he doesn’t believe in some kind of afterlife.
that doesnt mean he’s not athesist just cause your born to a religion or go to a certain church doesn’t mean your like christian for the rest of your life. he’s athesist because he chose to change his affiliation.
you missed my entire point. he switched from whatever he was to his current athiest status due to the fact that his wife and unborn child were killed in some kind of car accident.
all he wanted to do was to see his wife smile one more time and next thing you know, he’s in the spirit zone looking at his wife and son (that was killed before she even gave birth to him).
if you would have read anything i typed or the link i provided your post wouldn’t exist.
In the Infinity Crusade, the Goddess rounded up a bunch of marvel heroes who had strong religious beliefs to fight for her cause. Everyone else that didn’t have strong religious beliefs were left on Earth. I’ll have to dig up the issue again. I don’t remember much other then the fact that most of the higher-tiered characters in terms of Intelligence rating (I.E, Reed, Tony, Beast, Hulk, Prof X,) were left on Earth.
Yeah during Infinity Crisis, Identity Crisis, or 52, I dunno, one of them omega crossovers (I’m leaning towards IC) Mr. Terrific had a big speech with somebody that he was atheist despite all of the heavenly stuff they have seen.
it was ifinite crisis where he had that big speech. i think the guy he was talking to was jewish
Don’t resurrect a dead thread for no good reason. I think this is spamming. Sorry, but I’m going to report you to Sano, the sheriff of this forum.