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§ ita § - Jun 29, 2004 1:20:32 pm PDT #4331 of 10000
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

So are you saying he wanted to keep Dick from becoming what he'd become?

No, I think he's rescuing Dick from having to be alone with his pain, the way Bruce effectively had been. However, for Bruce, the alone (and a tendency towards sociopathy) is what turned him to crimefighting. So in rescuing Dick from the lost and alone, he still makes Dick what those things made him.


Volans - Jun 29, 2004 1:43:00 pm PDT #4332 of 10000
move out and draw fire

So Scott had Jean and Madeline, and couldn't arrange a threesome? That boy really has his priorties screwed up.


askye - Jun 29, 2004 1:44:41 pm PDT #4333 of 10000
Thrive to spite them

For a couple of days now I've wanted to comment but haven't been able to (stupid work, stupid power outage).

I got my lot of Gotham Central PD that I won on ebay. I also got the second set of comics I bought. I thought I was buying Teen Titans. And despite the fact that I looked at this a bunch of times, once I got the mail open I see I actually bought 1-4 of The Titans. Which is really annoying but I kind of like it and Lian is in this.

I have major holes to fill in with GCPD but I was reading what I have and in several issues the whole Batman is real but we can't acknowledge him comes up. At least in this title the police know about Batman and the bat signal is on the roof of their building. But they

And I bought Bruce Wayne: Murderer, which I liked, until I got to the end and my reach was the hell???

Is there another book? Something that continues this?


P.M. Marc - Jun 29, 2004 1:44:50 pm PDT #4334 of 10000
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

So, in a way, he's rescuing Dick from having to go through the same hell he had. Except Dick wasn't going to do that -- he'd probably have gone through a hell of his own -- he had lost his parents to foul play, after all. But I don't think he was going to be bugfuck nuts like Bats.

Yeah, this makes sense.

And I agree that Dick wouldn't have turned out nuts like Bruce had Bruce not taken a hand in things. Dick's an extrovert whose life up until the death of his parents wasn't exactly marked by its stability (not that it was a bad life, but a circus kid on the road has a vastly different experience of the world than a rich kid in the manor). He'd have adapted.


P.M. Marc - Jun 29, 2004 1:45:53 pm PDT #4335 of 10000
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

Is there another book? Something that continues this?

Fugitive 1-3.


Caterpillar Drive - Jun 29, 2004 6:13:26 pm PDT #4336 of 10000
Tonight, I am the Law.

I didn't know this until relatively recently so I'll ask if you've seen it: Has anybody here read Dreamwave's TRANSFORMERS series? I had major '80s memories flashbacks when I saw these at the comics store last weekend...

...and the Devil's Due GI Joe series too?


Mr. Broom - Jun 29, 2004 7:12:14 pm PDT #4337 of 10000
"When I look at people that I would like to feel have been a mentor or an inspiring kind of archetype of what I'd love to see my career eventually be mentioned as a footnote for in the same paragraph, it would be, like, Bowie." ~Trent Reznor

I've got two beaten-up issues of the old Transformers series tucked away somewhere; I got given them at random and they're not even consecutive. Weird to see the Transformer universe filtered through a comic book drama scheme, with all the turnabouts, psychological conflicts, and switching sides.

The whole Madelyn Pryor thing was before my time, reading-wise, so I can sort of ignore it, the way the writers mostly have. Oh, but just to further confuse the issue: Let's not forget Nate Grey, aka X-Man, the test tube son of Scott and Jean from the Age of Apocalypse universe who is genetically identical to Cable, except he's 1) younger 2) not infected with a techno-organic virus and 3) ridiculously powerful. And when he first appeared in the regular Marvel universe, he encountered a reincarnation of Madelyn Pryor. ...that he'd somehow created whole cloth with his powers. ...unbeknownst even to himself. ...even though there was no such person in his universe and he couldn't have known who she was otherwise.

That series was just weird.


§ ita § - Jun 29, 2004 7:13:54 pm PDT #4338 of 10000
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

he encountered a reincarnation of Madelyn Pryor. ...that he'd somehow created whole cloth with his powers

Damn. You're right -- I attributed this to Cable. I can't imagine what I was thinking.

So how's he doing?


Atropa - Jun 29, 2004 7:24:43 pm PDT #4339 of 10000
The artist formerly associated with cupcakes.

I am not nice. In addition to the Outsiders issues Pete requested, I threw in the Arsenal mini and a couple more trades (Evolution and Officer Down). Had I had more time, I'd have probably snuck some Young Justice in there as well.

shakes fist at eeeeeeevil Bat-pusher

The Arsenal mini was, indeed, adorable. I really liked Officer Down.

And I suspect I'm about to add Outsiders to our list at the comic store.

shakes fist (again) at Plei, then at Victor

Of course, Jilli is also evil. She passed over the Black Kiss series.

Heh. Pervy smut with a side of vampires. And did I mention smut?


Mr. Broom - Jun 29, 2004 7:28:37 pm PDT #4340 of 10000
"When I look at people that I would like to feel have been a mentor or an inspiring kind of archetype of what I'd love to see my career eventually be mentioned as a footnote for in the same paragraph, it would be, like, Bowie." ~Trent Reznor

Nate turned into some sort of mutant shaman-type guy. Then Marvel canceled his series and Generation X in the same month, and I'm pretty sure he hasn't been heard from since. Which is a big damn shame, 'coz I kind of liked his character, even if he muddied some already muddy continuity waters just by existing.

Also: Age of Apocalypse is one of the best alternate-universe storylines ever.