Fan-favorite member of the Justice League makes a hilarious reference to AMERICAN IDOL (seriously, you'll never guess who)

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  • Booster Gold collides with the Jurassic League, causing the extinction of humanity
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  • (SPOILER) the dinosaur equivalent quotes Randy Jackson from American Idol in a humorous moment.
  • (SPOILER) the reference to American Idol highlights its comedic genius, which differs from the dry humor of the original (SPOILER).

WARNING: Contains potential spoilers from Batman: The Brave and The Bold #14!

A recent comic book release delivered humor in a subtle way American Idol a reference containing the unexpected Justice League member who made a humorous nod to his performance in a singing competition. Before Screen Rant reveals the answer, fans should place their bets on which character they think is a secret American Idol fan, because chances are you won't be able to guess who it is.

Batsaur's voice on whether the Jurassic League should allow Booster Gold to cause the extinction of the dinosaurs is particularly noteworthy because it quotes American Idol judge Randy Jackson.

Batman: The Brave and the Bold #14 features part two of Mark Russell, Jon Mikel and Mike Spicer Time jerksa humorous tale of Booster Gold's clash with the Jurassic League, a dinosaur version of the Justice League.

Booster Gold meets the dinosaur-themed heroes Wonderdon (Wonder Woman), Superstar (Superman), and Batsaur (Batman) as he tries to recover the confiscated Time Sphere and correct history after it was accidentally changed. However, Booster is thwarted by the Jurassic League, who do not agree with his plan. This includes Batsaur, who expresses his disapproval by quoting iconic “American Idol” judge Randy Jackson.

Batman's Dinosaur Equivalent Quotes Randy Jackson From American Idol (And It's Funny)

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IN Jerks of Time, Part 1, Booster accidentally knocked the asteroid responsible for the extinction of the dinosaurs off course with his Time Sphere, changing history forever. This misfortune led to the extinction of the human race (the only exception was Booster) and the flourishing of anthropomorphic dinosaurs. In Part 2, Booster attempts to retrieve his Time Sphere from the Jurassic League to correct his mistake, hoping to restore humanity's prosperity and ensure the extinction of the dinosaurs. During a poorly planned heist, Booster is captured by the Jurassic League and tries to explain that he is simply trying to save his species.

The Jurassic League is unfazed by Booster's plight, and Wonderdon points out that saving his species would mean destroying them. This leads the three core members – Wonderdon, Supersaur, and Batsaur – to vote on whether to allow Michael to continue his mission. No wonder everyone voted no. Batsaur's voice is particularly noteworthy because he quotes American Idol judge Randy Jackson's famous saying: “Not from me, Dawg. While this isn't a major Batman sequel, it's surprising to see any American Idol-quoting version of Bruce Wayne embodying the Dark Knight.

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The American Idol reference proves that Batsaur is different from Batman in one major way (spoiler: he's a comedic genius)

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Batsaur quoting American Idol reveals two important things to fans. First, American Idol is a universal constant that even the extinction of the human race cannot change. Secondly, Batsaur is much more humorous than his human counterpart. Up until this point, it seemed that the Batsaur had a personality closely related to its Earth counterpart. However, it's now clear that Batsaur is a pop culture comedy genius, a stark contrast to Bruce's dry humor. Alternate version Orderly quoting American Idol Judge Randy Jackson wasn't on Screen Rant's 2024 bingo card, but it's more than welcome.

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Batman: The Brave and the Bold #14 is now available from DC Comics!

BATMAN: THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD #14 (2024)

Batman The Brave and the Bold 14 Main Cover: Booster Gold being chased by dinosaurs.
  • History: Jerks of time, part 2
  • Screenplay: Mark Russell
  • Artist: Jon Mikel
  • Colorist: Mike Spicer
  • Author of the letter: Ferran Delgado
  • Cover artist: Simone Di Meo
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Batman, one of DC's most famous heroes, is the superhero and superhero of billionaire Bruce Wayne. Compelled by the tragedy of his parents' death, Bruce dedicated his life to becoming the world's foremost martial artist, detective and tactician. Recruiting an entire family of allies and henchmen, Bruce wages war against evil as the dark knight from his hometown of Gotham City.