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    Last knight on Earth, I feel like three jokers is just going to be nostalgia fuel with all the old school jokers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gordonm View Post
    Damned.

    Interested in 3 Jokers but have to admit I can't see how they'll get out of the reveal of there being three Clown Princes of Crime without a LOT of tricksy storytelling and tying themselves up in knots.
    But isn't that Geoff Johns' usual style of writing?

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    3 Jokers mostly, don't look forward to anything from Snyder (jumped the shark with Metal for me) or Azzarello (Last Crusade and Broken City were good though) anymore. Johns gets the benefit of the doubt.

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    Three Jokers and then Damned. More Snyder on Batman is very uninspiring.
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    I guess Damned for Bermejo's artwork though I'm not a fan of most of Azzarello's prior work for Batman or his co-star John Constantine.

    I loved Snyder's New 52 run + Black Mirror but his post-Rebirth work in All-Star Batman and Metal have kind of burnt me out on him to the point that I haven't checked out his Justice League at all so I'm not really interested in Last Knight.

    I thought Three Jokers was an ill-conceived notion back when Geoff set it up two years ago and my thoughts have not changed in the time since.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gordonm View Post
    Damned.

    Interested inn 3 Jokers but have to admit I can't see how they'll get out of the reveal of there being three Clown Princes of Crime without a LOT of tricksy storytelling and tying themselves up in knots.
    That tricksy storytelling would've been more interesting if they actually spread it out in Bat-family issues. I remember 1 Joker from Batman, 1 from Metal, and 1 from Harley Quinn, but I don't even know if they're meant to be THE three Jokers or just each writers writing whatever they want.

    No, wait, I remember. Only two. King's Wedding Joker is the same as Metal Joker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Restingvoice View Post
    That tricksy storytelling would've been more interesting if they actually spread it out in Bat-family issues. I remember 1 Joker from Batman, 1 from Metal, and 1 from Harley Quinn, but I don't even know if they're meant to be THE three Jokers or just each writers writing whatever they want.

    No, wait, I remember. Only two. King's Wedding Joker is the same as Metal Joker.
    Harley Quinn is barely canon and it has been reiterated that Johns has sole control over this story. None of the other writers are touching it or tying into it.

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    Damned because it sounds cool and the Bermejo art will be awesome.

    3 Jokers sounds cool. Will get it mostly because it will probably end up being "important".
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    The Last Knight On Earth easily.
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