She had pretty much the same reaction that I did at the Batman panel.
I, uh, may have growled happily at that panel. I loved Batman's
confidence that Tim would have all the recon they'd need
like a good soldier. Also loved Nightwing's
protest that Tim might not because nobody's perfect -- boy's STILL freaking about how Bruce will react when he finds out about Blockbuster.
And then Nightwing
brushes off Tim as Timmy's putting the puzzle pieces together.
And Batman following
the trail of bodies to the infirmary!
Oh, Tim, how I adore thee when you let your
vigilante hair down
instead of trying to act like a normal boy.
I still haven't seen a new issue of Outsiders. And I forgot to buy Catwoman.
Yeah, that's pretty much how I'm feeling, Tep -- I never really loved her before, but there's definitely been a shift.
The pathological and dangerous attention-seeking seems to have replaced a character that I used to think was at worst sometimes fine and sometimes annoying.
Hrrmph. And,
agreed on "expendable" -- but I called that one as soon as they leaked the Robin casting. I just wish it weren't so obvious (and so literal).
I still haven't seen a new issue of Outsiders.
Oh, yeah. DAMN ALL OF YOU! When SA was in Seattle, she ganked the current run of Outsiders from Plei, and then put them on a CD for me (among many many many other titles). I read Outsiders 1-4 last night.
DAMN YOU ALL! Now I have another title to buy.
So the outsiders line goes Victor -> Plei -> SA -> Teppy. I think the only revenge solution is for you to get someone else hooked on Outsiders.
amych, in the Bat titles I've read in the past,
Steph's characterization has probably been inconsistent, but I've liked her a lot. In a lot of the Robin backissues, I actually liked her enough to get why Tim was dating her. She's cute, funny, and gets the whole vigilante thing, even if she's... well, not entirely suited for it. She tries too hard, wants Bat-approval, and acts impulsively -- but I think it was more of the "endearingly irritating" kind of characterization.
A good writer can carry it off; Willingham isn't so much a good Bat writer.
And I agree with Steph that,
hee, Steph definitely could be considered expendable.
I mean, we've all been expecting it for months, but somehow I doubt it'll turn out to be a "you were watching the wrong hand!" mislead.
I want War Games!!! I need to find out when the next shipment is getting in and also go get the part 2, which I'm missing and didn't realize until yesterday.
I do my best to answer without deciding which comics she may already have read (didn't you say you hadn't read Nightwing, P-C? Maybe I remember wrong).
If you are asking questions about the latest chapter in a self-contained story, I consider it *eminently* fair to assume that you've read the previous chapters. If you opened Jane Eyre to the middle of the book and said "Who's this Mr Rochester guy?" the only intelligent response would be to tell you to start from the beginning and find out.
Michele, then don't answer.
Let those of us it doesn't bother help out.
I obviously set my bar for intelligence a lot lower than yours. Yet, still happy with my quality of life.
My bar for self-contained seems to be higher, though.
If you opened Jane Eyre to the middle of the book and said "Who's this Mr Rochester guy?" the only intelligent response would be to tell you to start from the beginning and find out.
We're not talking about
Jane Eyre
here. We're talking about comics, a medium in which answering a question like "Who's this Mr. Rochester guy?" would often entail going through several years and many issues of comics, some not even the same title as the one you're asking about, most not readily available to you. It's not
even
the same as being able to flip to the beginning of the book you're holding in your hand.
My bar for self-contained seems to be higher, though.
Yes. Reading
Jane Eyre
from the middle, I agree, is sloppy. It's a book, and has a clear beginning. But though
War Games
may be a "self-contained" story to you, it relies heavily on a working knowledge of the Batverse. The 12-Cent provided a lot of good exposition, but there's still a lot I, as someone new to the DCU, don't know. And frankly, there are people here who are more easily accessible as sources of this knowledge.
I finally got to read the LDK I missed, which did help explain the
hospital scene in Nightwing.
The end reveal of
Penguin was of course not surprising since I'd read the issue after, and in the end, hardly important because he seems to have dropped out of the game already.
But have we figured out what the hell
they were talking about on the ship? Something about getting "her"? And the guy in the chair that we never see? I don't recall having seen any references to those events, unless bandage guy (who is Hush, apparently) was involved.
And ita, I checked out
Kitty's face. That was a good face. It makes sense now.