The Internet is buzzing with Identity Crisis spoilers, and yet, not a one of them reveals the particulars of the mystery. Which I'm happy about, mind--but man, am I antsy for the next issue.
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Whee! Got the last three NML TPBs. Finished #3. So my Batgirl concerns are put to rest. I'm a little happy.
NOT, I should stress, Teen Titans GO!, which is a totally different beast.
Heh. Emmett loves Teen Titans Go! He pets it and loves it and calls it George.
Heh. Emmett loves Teen Titans Go! He pets it and loves it and calls it George.
Be that as it may, it will not help Theo in her quest to know more about the sexy bitches in the spicy porn. *g*
Am about to wallow in Superboy. I need to remember where my paper reading of it left off, issue 7 or 8. Hmm. Those are in the basement.
This ought to be fun.
Is Huntress a detective, particularly? In the Bats/Babs/Robin way?
Man, I'm failing to see how Batman, just by virtue of being Batman and not Bruce, hasn't suffered a break from reality.
Is Huntress a detective, particularly? In the Bats/Babs/Robin way?
Not so much.
Man, I'm failing to see how Batman, just by virtue of being Batman and not Bruce, hasn't suffered a break from reality.
It could be argued that he has, on occasion, suffered this break.
See: Batman: Ego; Bruce Wayne Murder & Fugitive...
I'm into book 5 now of NML, and it rocks.
I think I'm going to buy the Batgirl trades too. Now that I've discovered B&N has free shipping if I buy two or more at a time.
As much as I love NML, it doesn't make me want to add a Batman title to my roster, but Batgirl, yes. It's so very about him anyway, much more than Robin is about him. But it's not slacking on Batgirl, who I am totally fascinated by.
Man, I'm failing to see how Batman, just by virtue of being Batman and not Bruce, hasn't suffered a break from reality.
Batman is completely real, and deals with people in a realistic-for-comics way. Bruce realizes in Year One that he needs to look even scarier than he is as a defensive maneuver - the suit isn't what makes him the avenger , it's just the outward manifestation of it.
Batman is completely real, and deals with people in a realistic-for-comics way
Of course he's real! How could he not be?
Part of my interest in the character is because I seem him as grimmer as most of the rest of the good guys and how they deal with people.
He deals with people effectively, I'm absolutely not going to deny that. But his effectiveness hinges on him approaching life with about one emotion, if that.
Then it's not a reality break. You can call him "emotionally stunted," but hey, the comic makes that critique itself.