Now that I no longer hang out in a comic store day in and day out, I've gotten behind. So, Nightwing is following in Batman's crazy footsteps? Well, I suppose it's to be expected, considering who raised Dick Grayson. Still, I love the way the DC comicverse always twitches when any of the Bat-gang is around.
Is Joker still around? Still hobbling around on his shot-up knee? (shouldn't be a spoiler, because that happened years ago)
The Joker will always be around. I don't think he was hobbling when he tortured Lex in The Outsiders. (Nightwing's following Bats in more ways than just crazy).
Most comics discussion goes in Jossverse.
That was what I thought, but I was wondering if I was wrong.
No big.
And a Batman thread doesn't do that much for the Nightwing lovers, strictly.
This is why comics are confusing and headache-inducing.
Hmm. And now I feel guilty because I can't stop babbling about comics. I feel like I need to write a livejournal post where I promise not to let comics fandom devour me from my bottom, or something...
Edited to say that, obviously, that's my weird thing, and yeah, shutting up now.
Vandal Savage is in 1602? How? He's a DC character.
And there we show how little I know about these comicverses. Who's the dude with the mirrors, and the pointy goatee, then?
SA, he's Dr. Stephen Strange.
Thanks to you crackheads, I went to Half-Price Books at lunch and happened to find Nightwing: Ties That Bind. And so I bought it.
Anne, Vonnie, Nutty,
(or any other long-term Homicide viewer) Do we ever find out how Mr. Russert kicked it?
According to the character bios here, Russert's husband died of cancer. I vaguely recall Russert having this conversation with Munch, although I can't exactly remember from which episode.
Thanks.I picked the wrong search term in Google.(I had this idea for a drabble and I didn't want to get stomped with canon, huh?)And, cool, the Munchkin exes are Gwen, Maria, and Nancy...I've been trying to track it for a while. But not as long as I wondered what "iguana style" was.