why was Robin: Flying Solo in the sex toy drawer?
I think the more important question is, why *wouldn't* it be?
But then, I have a Timmay fixation.
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why was Robin: Flying Solo in the sex toy drawer?
I think the more important question is, why *wouldn't* it be?
But then, I have a Timmay fixation.
I just got Crisis of Infinite Earths from the library, which I'm given to understand will help dumb down the scary DC universe for me.
I think the more important question is, why *wouldn't* it be?
I'm with Steph on this one. But I also have a Timmay fixation.
I just got Crisis of Infinite Earths from the library, which I'm given to understand will help dumb down the scary DC universe for me.
Crisis was the reset button from two decades ago. So, it'll get you into post-Crisis land, but there have been little juggles since that time, so if you picked up something published today it would probably still not make sense.
Superpeeps, where would you suggest picking up Big Blue Backstory? I just sort of jumped in a while back, so it's not like Gotham, where I can say, "Okay, here are the basics. This is where you start."
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Superpeeps, where would you suggest picking up Big Blue Backstory? I just sort of jumped in a while back, so it's not like Gotham, where I can say, "Okay, here are the basics. This is where you start."
Probably John Byrne's excellent "Man of Steel" miniseries which, recent tweaks and all, is still pretty much the baseline for post-Crisis Superman.
I'm dying to know what other people thought of this week's JLU. I thought that the scene with Ace was particularly well done. Poor little mite. I was also amused by the real appearances of the RF gang.
When I saw it, I was thinking "Restless."
The very last shot, "Did you see that?" was the same as the opening shot of the very first Batman: TAS episode, "On Leather Wings".