I demand BTVS: 52.
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"Buffy the Vampire Slayer: One Year Later."
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I demand BTVS: 52.
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I demand BTVS: 52.
As long as we don't have to deal with "Infinite Buffy Crisis," because I don't think I can deal with Spike punching time and rewriting continuity.
Although it would explain a lot.
It's how we got Dawn.
During "Crisis on Infinite Buffys" all fanfic would be canon.
...all the slash definitely would, name like that.
I demand BTVS: 52.
Can it somehow cross over into DC 52, just to have every female in the Jossverse wind up in Montoya's bedroom?
Errm.
Christ, I'm as predictable as Greg Rucka.
And in the same exact way.
I like to think of Rucka as pulling a Plei.
Re: above, but OTish, I always get a little bit of DCAU fanboy glee when comic characters that originated there are mentioned.
I'm really not liking OYL. Nightwing both sucks and blows in ways I didn't think possible, and I say that in a world in which Bill Willingham is allowed to write comics. (People on the DC message boards keep saying "At least it's not Devin Grayson," and I just don't get the hate. No matter what you think of Devin Grayson, I have just two words for you about Nightwing OYL: male. model.)
Robin #150 made me just about have an embolism. I can't begin to list how many things are wrong with that issue.
Green Arrow feels like No Man's Land, Redux. It's not bad, but it's kind of weird, and I'm just not feeling it.
BoP is decent, and I have big love for Zinda.
Teen Titans is....odd, but I'm willing to stick with it, because I love how Johns writes the characters.
DC editorial keeps saying, just stick with it, and all will be explained -- the kerfuckery has a reason. But I'm of the opinion that if you have to tell your audience to stick with the crap b/c there'll be a payoff at the end, that's crap writing/plotting/worldbuilding. A story should stand on its own, without the creator having to break the fourth wall (in essence) to tell the readers that they should keep reading.
Even if OYL is confusing, it should still draw the readers in and stand on its own merit.
Dislike: Nightwing, and the Robin developments (though that might resolve itself fine).
Like: Teen Titans, 52
Confused by: Outsiders