So in YJ last issue Tim was trying to reach Alfred to inform him he was finally back on Earth.Either Bendis seems to have forgotten that Alfred died or he isn't reading King's book or King Batman is actually set in a Dark Universe not main DCU
So in YJ last issue Tim was trying to reach Alfred to inform him he was finally back on Earth.Either Bendis seems to have forgotten that Alfred died or he isn't reading King's book or King Batman is actually set in a Dark Universe not main DCU
That's the least of it. None of DC's comics are in continuity with one another lately. Event Leviathan, Justice League, Batman, the Superman books, Batman/Superman... Almost everything is contradictory somehow. It's especially jarring given that characters are all looking up in the sky at a "Doom sigil" while in the midst of stories that couldn't possibly happen within a month of one another.
Nothing lines up, including YJ. Maybe this is too much to hope but I still hold out hope this is somehow (I can't imagine how but somehow) by design and that when so many big issues come out on Dec. 18, some of this will somehow make sense. It seems to me that maybe Doomsday Clock is going to have a bigger impact on the DCU than we've been led to believe.
It would be so nice if this were true.Maybe this is too much to hope but I still hold out hope this is somehow (I can't imagine how but somehow) by design and that when so many big issues come out on Dec. 18, some of this will somehow make sense. It seems to me that maybe Doomsday Clock is going to have a bigger impact on the DCU than we've been led to believe.