OK, that's scarily adorable.
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Discussion of Buffy and Angel comics, books, and more. Please don't get into spoilery details in the first week of release.
Bruce Wayne Fugitive questions:
1. There's a place where Nightwing says something about when he killed the Joker and yet later on the Joker is revealed to be in Arkham Asylum.
2. When was Nightwing accused of murder?
3. Why is Tim not living at home? And under some sort of curfew?
4. Why a bodyguard?
How could you have read NML and not love her then?
NML was just too big in scope for me to really focus on any one character. Plus I was obsessing over who Batgirl was.
Sumi:
1. Joker Last Laugh. It didn't stick. Someone was there to revive Joker.
2. Nightwing: the Target. Dick Grayson, cop, was set up by a bunch of dirty cops when they killed a suspect or two, and had to create yet another identity to prove his innocence.
Steph, had you not read Batgirl: Year One?
Steph, had you not read Batgirl: Year One?
I still haven't read it, though I should be getting it from Barnes & Noble.com today or tomorrow.
I hit up Borders yesterday. I now have Red Son on paper (and might loan that to my coworker, once I've fondled it a bit), NML #1, and the Ultimate Daredevil and Elektra.
I love Elektra so much, but so rarely. Her appearance on Daredevil up to her death, and the Hand sublot -- golden.
Most everything else? Ick.
I hope Ultimate treats her well. I heard she's getting her own Ultimate title.
What about Tim? And Alfred? When did Sasha appear?
It’s like fans get really, really upset when a character gets killed, and I’m like, have you ever read a comic before? Your survival rate, if you die in a comic, is like 99.9 percent!
Heh. Devin is the scarred old veteran.
Ple & Amych, poor Devin sounds beleaguered by stupid fans. You should drop her an email letting her know how #93 rocked your world.
1. Joker Last Laugh. It didn't stick. Someone was there to revive Joker.
I think the Joker has "died" more times (going back to his very first appearence in the 30/40s) than John Crichton and Darla combined, even if you aren't counting AUs.
Steph, had you not read Batgirl: Year One?
I just finished this the other night. It's really gooood.