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I didn't read the whole thread, but this could have been the perfect event to include Doctor Cyber. I hate seeing a Batman and Superman villain without them using any of hers. And Steel is not good enough. He's a grunt compare to Brainiac and Failsafe. Again, DC shows their failure to respect Wonder Woman and her rouges.
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[QUOTE=Alphaxman;6807913]I didn't read the whole thread, but this could have been the perfect event to include Doctor Cyber. I hate seeing a Batman and Superman villain without them using any of hers. And Steel is not good enough. He's a grunt compare to Brainiac and Failsafe. Again, DC shows their failure to respect Wonder Woman and her rouges.[/QUOTE]
To be fair, Failsafe and Brainiac Queen are new villains for Supes and Bats. Dr Cyber is a classic villain to Wonder Woman, like Atomic Skull or Killer Croc.
If they wanted a Wonder Woman villain to be in Absolute Power, it would have to be someone new like the Sovereign. And I think Tom King is keeping him close to vest.
The hi-tech factor between the two is just an excuse so that Waller has some pull with them.
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So based on today’s issue of Batman:
[spoil] The Amazos are piloted by the other Zurs from across the Multiverse. I’m mildly more interested in this storyline now, mostly for the chance to see Superman, WW, and the rest get to beat down Batmen with powers + prep time. Wonder which Zurs will be up against which hero? I’m rooting for the Frank Miller Zur to go up against Superman :p. [/spoil]
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[QUOTE=Vordan;6808138]So based on today’s issue of Batman:
[spoil] The Amazos are piloted by the other Zurs from across the Multiverse. I’m mildly more interested in this storyline now, mostly for the chance to see Superman, WW, and the rest get to beat down Batmen with powers + prep time. Wonder which Zurs will be up against which hero? I’m rooting for the Frank Miller Zur to go up against Superman :p. [/spoil][/QUOTE]
[spoil]So it's basically just Metal again only now it's robot versions of the JL piloted by evil variants of popular fictional Batman's.[/spoil]
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[QUOTE=Frontier;6808247][spoil]So it's basically just Metal again only now it's robot versions of the JL piloted by evil variants of popular fictional Batman's.[/spoil][/QUOTE]
[spoil]Which means Failsafe-Zur really is the new Batman Who Laughs.[/spoil] XD
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[QUOTE=Leancarp900;6804448]DC used the exact same quote for [URL="https://www.dc.com/blog/2022/02/09/an-event-30-years-in-the-making-dark-crisis"]Dark Crisis,[/URL] so it probably means nothing.[/QUOTE]
Wow you're [URL="https://www.dc.com/blog/2022/02/09/an-event-30-years-in-the-making-dark-crisis"]right[/URL]
30 years prior to Dark Crisis was 1992. As far as I remember, nothing in Dark Crisis referenced anything that happened that year.
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So is this in-continuity story supposed to launch a new rebooted DCU that will exist alongside the main DCU?
I'm sorry if that's been explained already. I joined this thread a bit late.
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Yeah, I think that somewhere between [spoil] Batman's killer satellite going rogue[/spoil] and [spoil]darker versions of Batman essentially ending the Multiverse or something[/spoil], someone in DCU, sonewhere, should have put some contingencies in place for [spoil] Batman's repressed feelings[/spoil]
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[QUOTE=BohemiaDrinker;6809465]Yeah, I think that somewhere between [spoil] Batman's killer satellite going rogue[/spoil] and [spoil]darker versions of Batman essentially ending the Multiverse or something[/spoil], someone in DCU, sonewhere, should have put some contingencies in place for [spoil] Batman's repressed feelings[/spoil][/QUOTE]
Apparently it was Alfred. But he’s dead.
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[QUOTE=Will Evans;6809520]Apparently it was Alfred. But he’s dead.[/QUOTE]
That seems right.
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[QUOTE=Will Evans;6809520]Apparently it was Alfred. But he’s dead.[/QUOTE]
I'm convinced that was never a contingency.
Zur had always planned for this right from the beginning and was just playing the long-game until Batman becomes exhausted enough that Failsafe activates and he can finally gain his freedom.
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[QUOTE=blunt_eastwood;6809443]So is this in-continuity story supposed to launch a new rebooted DCU that will exist alongside the main DCU?
I'm sorry if that's been explained already. I joined this thread a bit late.[/QUOTE]
Short answer is “we don’t know yet”. All we know is Snyder’s “Ultimate DC” will supposedly be called “Absolute Comics” and will stand alongside - but not replace - the main DCU. It sharing the Absolute name does make it likely there will be a connection.
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[QUOTE=BohemiaDrinker;6809465]Yeah, I think that somewhere between [spoil] Batman's killer satellite going rogue[/spoil] and [spoil]darker versions of Batman essentially ending the Multiverse or something[/spoil], someone in DCU, sonewhere, should have put some contingencies in place for [spoil] Batman's repressed feelings[/spoil][/QUOTE]
[spoil] Hoping after this Bruce realizes he’s the common factor in all of this. And maybe removed himself from Gotham to work on himself. [/spoil]
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I read the Batman: Failsafe arc but haven’t read anything since. Has Zur En Arrh Bats taken over Failsafe?
[QUOTE=Will Evans;6809520]Apparently it was Alfred. But he’s dead.[/QUOTE]
Failsafe was supposed to be the contingency but like every AI Batman creates, things went completely sideways.
Seriously Bruce, have Mr. Terrific or Doc Magnus check your work.
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[QUOTE=Vordan;6809559]Short answer is “we don’t know yet”. All we know is Snyder’s “Ultimate DC” will supposedly be called “Absolute Comics” and will stand alongside - but not replace - the main DCU. It sharing the Absolute name does make it likely there will be a connection.[/QUOTE]
If there is a connection, am I the only one who thinks that's really strange?