Which one is the 80 page Giant, then?
It's the Hella storyline. She goes around killing cops and stuff. For revenge, of course.
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Which one is the 80 page Giant, then?
It's the Hella storyline. She goes around killing cops and stuff. For revenge, of course.
Miggy was in the whole "Ties That Bind" story.
The Huntress story is collected in the Grayson-authored Nightwing/Huntress TPB -- highly recommended, and my own entry into the canon.
Worth getting. There's additional Nightwing/Huntress stuff that goes through the background of (I think) Rough Justice (the TPB--don't remember what all it collects), and through the No Man's Land arc. (Pimps the novelization again.)
Miggy was in the whole "Ties That Bind" story.
Didn't I tell you to avoid Ties That Bind, lest you be blinded by the bad hair? Let this be a lesson to you.
Hey, at least it made me able to identify Miggie.
Yeah, that's all I got.
And, since I don't know much about the Batverse timeline (both crime and relationships), I was surprised at the end of No Man's Land when Nightwing showed up at the makeshift hospital to see Huntress. Given that he had just been with Babs.
Teppy, you can sort it all out here.
I went to the comic book store in order to get the current Nightwing issue and several back issues. I set a limit and I stayed within it.
Until I was directed to the cheap comics. So now I have more Nightwing comics than I planned on.
I totally blame Plei.
Hmmm . . . . Big rumours of Aronofsky directing the Watchmen:
Alan Moore hysteria continues to sweep - aside from the film of "Constantine" (starring Keanu Reeves and soundtracked by Latrobe Valley chick Lisa Gerrard of Dead Can Dance fame) which is well into post production, director Darren Aronofsky (maker of such films as "Pi" and "Requiem For A Dream") has been confirmed to direct the film version of Moore's "Watchmen" series.
And also this, which is mostly interesting for the fantasy casting in the poster. Let me just say that John Cusak as Nite Owl is brilliant.
Nice photoshop work on that poster. I assume Edward Norton is posited as Rorschach? Heh.
Sounds like they're casting on the young side though. Dan Ackroyd was my primo choice for Night Owl back in the day (definitely too old now, but at the time it seemed perfect).
Absolutely...this pretend casting is young and pretty. I'm having trouble imagining John Cusack with a paunch. He could sell the fight scenes though.
And a world of no to Mel Gibson anywhere near this movie.