I have a friend who likes it. Have never read it myself.
Zoe ,'Serenity'
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My comic book store is closing down. So much for my summer job there.
Bummer, SA. On several fronts.
But, other than Holli, I've never heard a positive word about DKSA. I couldn't get through the first part.
So you don't know how it ends? Because that's the worst part of it, I think.
Does the first book have anything to do with the Batman Beyond series?
My comic book store is closing down. So much for my summer job there.
Noooooooooooooooooo!!!!!
(Did you get Deadshot #5, BTW?)
DKSA was everything I was hoping a sequel to DKR wouldn't be. Oh well, it least it had Barry Allen.
Does the first book have anything to do with the Batman Beyond series?
Are you asking about Dark Knight Returns? As it came out sometime in the mid eighties I would think not.
Does the first book have anything to do with the Batman Beyond series?
DKR was (and is, and will continue to be, I'm sure) a huge influence on a lot of the Batverse -- even though it's an AU, the whole dark gritty bat thing has been huge ever since, and really wasn't nearly as evident for a long time pre-DKR. But that said, it is an AU, so plotwise, there's really no connection.
But that said, it is an AU, so plotwise, there's really no connection.
Except for the random "Carrie Kelly" headstone in the future!Titans storyline, which gave me all kinds of plot bunnies.
Oh no! SA, that blows!
But that said, it is an AU, so plotwise, there's really no connection.
Except for the random "Carrie Kelly" headstone in the future!Titans storyline, which gave me all kinds of plot bunnies.
Also in the toonverse, they have an episode with three kids spinning stories about how they imagine Batman, and one story is clearly DKR, and the kid telling it is Carrie.