(Sudden sound of something clicking into place.)
Hee. Flamebird is funny on an entirely different level than Chastewing.
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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.
(Sudden sound of something clicking into place.)
Hee. Flamebird is funny on an entirely different level than Chastewing.
Hee. Flamebird is funny on an entirely different level than Chastewing.
::snerk::
Flamebird is funny on an entirely different level than Chastewing.
Now snorfling coffee at work. Don't do that to me without warning!
Picked up BoP and DC -- must say that I think that BoP is STILL slightly ahead of the rest of "War Games".
Also -- Tim puts on the Robin Costume!!!!
What happened to Commissioner Gordon? If this spoils one of the big stories I have yet to read (NML, Murderer, Fugitive), I won't read whitefont, but if it was just an incidental thing, I guess I'm curious. Or mostly, who's this new guy?
What happened to Commissioner Gordon? If this spoils one of the big stories I have yet to read (NML, Murderer, Fugitive), I won't read whitefont, but if it was just an incidental thing, I guess I'm curious.
What happened to Jim? It's not a Massive Event like NML or M/F, but it is a whole cross-title arc thinger of its own--Officer Down.
ETA: of course, I've just gone and given you no detail. Short version: he's retired.
but it is a whole cross-title arc thinger of its own--Officer Down.
ETA: of course, I've just gone and given you no detail. Short version: he's retired.
Oh no, thanks. I'll have to check that one out, then.
Comics Continuum has a preview of a Batgirl from late November. (There are images of other pages -- but I haven't looked at them for fear of spoilage even if it's spoilage for something that most of us already suspect.)
Oh, they use the phrase "post War Games" in the description. I'm all excited to get to the end, already. I think the ripples excite me the most. And reading other people's Batgirl disturbs me.
NML questions: How was it originally printed? A crossover like WG?
NML questions: How was it originally printed? A crossover like WG?
I'm pretty sure it was printed like War Games (although people are welcome to tell me I'm wrong like a wrong thing, 'cause I'm not at home with my comics) -- each title "officially" involved in the event timeline had a No Man's Land cover marking it like War Games does, and they did the same for the Murderer/Fugitive arc. Of course, there's stuff that wasn't included in the five-volume set, like Nightwing at Blackgate, and evildoer bondage fun with Tim...