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Phantasm
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Phantasm meaning
Something seen but having no physical reality; a phantom or apparition. | An impression as received by the senses, especially an image, often prior to any interpretation by the intellect.
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In the episode "The Clock King" of Batman: The Animated Series, there is another similar clock tower fight, and Mask of the Phantasm recreates shot-for-shot the scene where Lupin is sent down the aqueduct.
Mask of the Phantasm introduced the titular new threat, explored Bruce Wayne’s earliest outings as a vigilante, and further worked Joker into the history of Gotham City.
What’s even more impressive is the fact that quite a number of those weapons can be considered as treasures worthy of the name of Noble Phantasm.
And if you love “Phantasm,” we heartily recommend its sequel, released almost a decade after the independently produced original, this time by Universal.
Butler argues that gender has become a powerful ‘phantasm’ – a psycho-social phenomenon in which ‘intimate fears and anxieties become socially organised to incite political passions’.
Andrea Beaumont was a romantic interest and anti-hero in the beloved Mask of the Phantasm.
Batman/Catwoman writer Tom King has shared haunting preview art featuring the Phantasm by artist Clay Mann ahead of the series' December launch.
It takes place across three separate timelines, will also pit the characters against the fan-favorite foe Andrea Beaumont/Phantasm.
Phantasm will make a grand entrance into the proper DC Universe and King says her first mainstream appearance will “set the bar high” for her future appearances, of which King said there will be many more.
The donation from Phantasm’s t-shirts offsets the groups activities, such as the Walleye game tickets.
Diehard fans of "Batman: The Animated Series" will say that "Mask of the Phantasm" is the best Batman movie, and that Kevin Conroy, who voices the Caped Crusader, is the best Batman.
Early on I worked on the first “Phantasm” with a very brilliant foreign sales agent.
Penner views property as an "illusion"—a "normative phantasm" without substance. citation In the neoliberal literature, property is part of the private side of a public/private dichotomy and acts a counterweight to state power.
Phantasm was a Batman story with Year One elements, while Batman Begins was a Year One story with added features".
The woman, Silvia, Nerina, or "la sua donna" are always only the reflection of the poet himself, since life itself is, for him, an elusive and deceptive phantasm.