Stories by @philippekabulu
251 stories

Final Crisis
Following the assassination of Orion, the son of Darkseid, in an alley on Earth, Green Lantern Hal Jordan and John Stewart begin a decisive investigation with the help of an Alpha Lantern. Quickly, the events are linked: J'onn J'onnzz is murdered, Jordan is accused of the murder of Orion, the Daily Planet explodes and Batman finds himself trapped. A mysterious Libra, surrounded by a group of criminals, seems to be pulling the strings. But who is he?

Batman & Captain America
Captain America and Bucky are ordered stateside for a secret mission, where they encounter Batman and Robin. The Gotham Project has been discovered and it's up to the two teams to stop the plans of the Joker and the Red Skull.

Arkham Asylum
Arkham Asylum

All Star Batman and Robin, the Boy Wonder
All Star Batman and Robin, the Boy Wonder

Batman: Gotham by Gaslight
In the 19th century, Bruce Wayne recalls the murder of his parents by a highwayman and remembers the bats which swarmed over the murderer.

Family Guy
Family Guy

Futurama
Futurama

VINLAND SAGA
VINLAND SAGA

X-Men: Red
X-Men: Red

CHERUB
James, placed in a sordid orphanage at the death of his mother, is quick to fall into delinquency. He is then recruited by CHERUB and will follow a tough training program before being entrusted with his first mission as a secret agent. Will it be able to withstand 100 days? 100 days in hell...

Batman: Year One
Bruce Wayne returns to Gotham City, 18 years after the death of his parents. Lieutenant James Gordon transfers to the police department in Gotham, trying to put his troubles in Chicago behind him. Commissioner Loeb partners Gordon with the corrupt Detective Flass, who is uneasy with Gordon's refusal to break rules. Bruce returns to his butler Alfred at Wayne Manor, and continues his physical training with no clear goal. Flass has Gordon beaten with baseball bats by other cops, enough to send a message without putting him in the hospital. Gordon later runs Flass off the road in his car, then tosses him a baseball bat and beats him up the same way. Bruce begins his career as a vigilante by posing as a drifter in the East End. He meets the underage prostitute Holly Robinson, and fights her pimp Stan. The prostitute Selina Kyle attacks him to protect Holly, and this conflict gets him arrested. Bruce breaks out of his handcuffs and totals the cop car to escape, then drags both the officers to safety. Bruce crawls to his father's study, knowing he'll bleed out and die if he doesn't ring a bell for Alfred to come save him. He remembers the night his parents were killed, and asks his father for inspiration, as he'd rather die than wait another hour. Without warning, a bat comes crashing through the window, and he decides that he will become a bat...

Daredevil
Daredevil

Red Dead Redemption 2
Red Dead Redemption 2

The Princess and the Frog
The Princess and the Frog is a 2009 American animated musical comedy adventure fantasy film based on E.D. Baker's novel The Frog Princess, which was in turn inspired by the Brothers Grimm's fairy tale The Frog Prince. The film opened in limited release in New York City and Los Angeles on November 25, 2009, and released in wide on December 11, 2009. It is the 49th animated feature in the Disney Animated Canon and the first to be traditionally-animated since 2004's Home on the Range. The film was directed by John Musker and Ron Clements (best known for The Little Mermaid and Aladdin), with songs and score composed by Randy Newman. Tiana, the main character, is also notable as Disney's first African-American princess.

Michael Jackson Biopic
Michael Jackson

Amazing Spider-Man
A series on spiderman instead of several films

Batman: The Dark Knight
Batman: The Dark Knight

The Flash
The Flash: Born to Run

Wonder Woman: Gods and Mortals
Gerry Conway concluded the original Wonder Woman series during the Crisis on Infinite Earths event. That concluded the adventures of Wonder Woman on Earth-One. Kurt Busiek wrote the mini-series [[Legend of Wond Gods and Mortals is a Wonder Woman storyline written by George Perez, Greg Potter, and Len Wein, with illustrations by Perez. It is the debut arc of the second Wonder Woman volume. The story is continued in Challenge of the Gods.

Man of Steel
The Man of Steel was a six-issue limited series published on a bi-weekly basis from October until December of 1986. Written and drawn by John Byrne, the series reimagined the origin of Superman and provided a snapshot of the events that first inspired him to become the Man of Steel. This series represents the first official appearance of the Post-Crisis Superman and ignores the continuity presented in previous works. DC Comics management had wanted to revamp or relaunch the character for years. Details of the rationale, and the history of how the changes came about, can be found here, excerpted from an article by Peter Sanderson, originally presented in Amazing Heroes #96, June 1986.