Yahoo: Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero is Still Worth Watching 25 Years Later
Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero is Still Worth Watching 25 Years Later
Artnet news: Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero Mr. Freeze Production Cel Setup (Warner Brothers, 1998)
Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero Mr. Freeze Production Cel Setup (Warner Brothers, 1998)
Artnet news: Batman & Mr. Freeze: Subzero Mr. Freeze Production Cel Signed by Bruce Timm (Warner Brothers, 1998)
Batman & Mr. Freeze: Subzero Mr. Freeze Production Cel Signed by Bruce Timm (Warner Brothers, 1998)
MSN: Mr. Freeze is more likely to become Batman's next movie villain than ever
Mr. Freeze is more likely to become Batman's next movie villain than ever
MSN: How Batman: The Animated Series changed Mr. Freeze for the better
Mr. Freeze is widely considered to be one of Batman's greatest, and most tragic villains. The character was originally one of the more gimmicky antagonists in DC Comics, but it all turned around for ...
Comicbook.com: Mr. Freeze Was Batman: The Animated Series’ Greatest Villain (And These 4 Episodes Are Still Iconic)
Mr. Freeze Was Batman: The Animated Series’ Greatest Villain (And These 4 Episodes Are Still Iconic)
Batman received a spin-off publication, Batman, in 1940. Kane and Finger introduced Batman as a ruthless vigilante who frequently killed or maimed criminals, but he evolved into a just, tempered superhero with a stringent moral code that prohibits killing during the 1940s.
Batman does not have any metahuman abilities. Instead, he relies on his sharp mind and disciplined body, as well as his extensive combat and detective training.