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    Quote Originally Posted by millernumber1 View Post
    We shall see! I personally think it's going to be similar to how he wrote Babs in ASBAR. Lots of censor bars.
    I can see this. I'm looking forward to it. It'll be interesting to see a writer with as much of a history as Miller does stretch his wings this way, writing for an audience he's never particularly been interested in writing for in the past.

    Also, has anyone else noticed how Miller seems to have more of an affinity for Bats' female sidekicks than his male ones?
    Keep in mind that you have about as much chance of changing my mind as I do of changing yours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phonogram12 View Post
    I agree that the voices are the same, but he wrote each instance as a first meeting for Bats and Supes. That one's a little harder to get around (not saying that it possibly can't be, just saying that it might take a few bigger leaps in logic than usual).

    Then again, there were also incongruities between DKR and DK2, so it's not like this is unheard of re Miller (just to clarify, I am a huge Miller fan, but I also don't think that means we can't point out mistakes when they're made).
    Absolutely. I'm not a big enough fan of ASBAR, SYO, and DKSA to really work to make it fit - I just say "it does fit" and go from there.
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    People confuse YA with “kid’s book” YA is technically ages 12-18.

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