sumi, I have every intention of reading Robin, Batgirl, and many other titles of the Frank Miller & afterwards era. I gave up on the Batman in the Forties - Seventies series because the Batman that lives in my mind is a Tim Burtony, truly dark vigilante. And the Frank Miller fits that so much better than the stuff from the early days, with its having to comply with the Comics Code... I don't want to upset anyone by saying that the movie (not the Adam West one, the other one) set the tone in my mind. But it did, a little. I see Batman as a less-killing Punisher. I shouldn't draw parallels across publishers either I suppose, but this is how things are. What was really fascinating to me was reading the Bruce Wayne-preparing to become Batman bits and lining them up with stuff from - season 2? Angel. "I'm not ready yet..." etc. Very fun to speculate as to how much Frank Miller may have influenced Joss et al.
Of course we are pleased.
Yay! I can't wait to have real income so I can buy comics more often.
And I laughed my ass off when
Me too shrift! Also, re: Beast, I asked boyfriend who is familiar up to 1997ish with Xbooks about it, and he said that was a thing on which Beast seems to go back and forth. So, in character, but not extremely so.
I totally read Batman: Year One at Borders a week ago. It's priced at only six bucks normal
6? I paid 10. But I paid it to the local comic book shop so it was worth the extra. I am weird about local business.