The ending of the fight in LotDK #63 where Bruce defeats JPV by unmasking him, and then chooses to let him go was awesome.
I love the last few images of him walking back towards Wayne Manor with...
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The ending of the fight in LotDK #63 where Bruce defeats JPV by unmasking him, and then chooses to let him go was awesome.
I love the last few images of him walking back towards Wayne Manor with...
I think I forgot that the multiverse was already established before COIE. If so, then would the Batman who was established as being from Earth 1 be the Silver Age Batman?
And was Year One the...
They both happened in the 90's, which is my favorite time in comics, so I love them both.
Isn't the Batman from before COIE a totally different character? Isn't that Earth 2 Batman?
And wouldn't that have been E2 Batman who founded the JLA with Barry, assuming that happened before...
When does that actually take place? I read a few issues and was very confused.
If there is a connection, am I the only one who thinks that's really strange?
Jesus! When is that flashback with Barry supposed to have taken place? Wasn't Barry trapped in the Speed Force when Batman was in his yellow symbol years?
Would it have been so hard to just show...
Yes, exactly. Just let Tim retire and stay retired.
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.
Wow you're right
30 years prior to Dark Crisis was 1992. As far as I remember, nothing in Dark Crisis referenced anything that happened that year.
I started reading comics with Knightfall and also felt that everything in Batman was one long continuous story. I assumed that's what comics were like, so I was so disappointed when we started...
I'm glad they kept the trunks, but that picture looks terrible. It looks too baggy on him. I hope it looks better from other angles and/or better lighting.
Are you speculating or is this the official answer?
Can someone explain how this event is 30 years in the making?
I'm disappointed that it's not a Zero Hour sequel.
It was an in-story explanation.
How so?
This sounds familiar. I believe this was it.
Someone online told me that Zero Hour indirectly caused the DC vs Marvel series. I don't remember the details.
I laughed at the Anti-Monitor line.
I thought he meant that Duke but it seemed random because I don't recall him being anywhere in this run.
As for Three Jokers, I thought John's story was out of continuity?
I actually really enjoyed it.
I have a few questions though.
1. Who is the Duke he refers to at the end?
2. Is he wearing the TDK suit in the future scenes?
3. What was with the other Jokers...
1. Endless crossover events in which the multiverse is either in danger or somehow involved
2. Barry's death and how he was unnecessarily resurrected
3. The Monitor(s)
4. The cover image of...
That's what reading Infinite Crisis was like for me (I started reading comics in the 90's at age 10). I couldn't wait to read each issue because anything could happen. It sucks that now most of the...
I don't understand the mechanics of the story. If the universe restarted from nothing and no one remembered the multiverse, then how does Wally's origin as the flash happen? And why wouldn't Superman...
In Convergence, some characters somehow went back in time and "undid" the Crisis off panel causing some kind of multiverse to be created. Or maybe not. Or it did but was then made non-canon. No...
Its legacy is endless reboots.
Also, the multiverse has been back since Infinite Crisis.
Okay that makes sense. Thanks.
In my head canon the Parallax that GA sees in this run is just in his head.
In my mind Convergence never happened.