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    Batman: One Bad Day: The Riddler #1 Preview (Unlettered)
    Writer: Tom King
    Artist: Mitch Gerads


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    That's a pretty serious Batman interrogation...

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    I love this concept and will pick these up… if it’s popular I’d be into a One Bad Day Nightwing, Batgirl, etc. series where a different Bat family member faces off with a Bat villain.

    Like Year One expanded to other characters, I could see One Bad Day series for other heroes. (The gods know other heroes need their villains to get some quality focus too.)

    One Bad Day: Wonder Woman
    1. Cheetah
    2. Ares
    3. Circe
    4. Doctor Psycho
    5. Giganta
    6. Doctor Poison
    7. Doctor Cyber
    8. Villainy Inc.

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    One Bad Day: Superman

    1. Lex Luthor

    2. Brainiac

    3. Zod

    4. Bizarro

    5. Silver Banshee

    6. Toyman

    7. Lobo

    8. Mr. Mxyzptlk

    One Bad Day: Flash

    1. Reverse-Flash

    2. Captain Cold

    3. Gorilla Grodd

    4. Trickster

    5. Mirror Master

    6. Golden Glider

    7. Weather Wizard

    8. Heat Wave

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    cant wait to read these. most likely gonna wait til the hardcover with them all is release next spring

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    I guess Cobblepot is having a bit of a bad day himself.

    I mean, if he feels that he needs to buy a gun...



    Wow.

    Gotham is pretty rough.

    BATMAN – ONE BAD DAY: PENGUIN #1
    Written by JOHN RIDLEY
    Art and cover by GIUSEPPE CAMUNCOLI
    Variant cover by JIM LEE
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    1:50 variant cover by JAMAL CAMPBELL
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    The Penguin's criminal enterprise and the Iceberg Lounge have been stolen from underneath him by his former associate the Umbrella Man. The Umbrella Man has removed all of the rules for crime in Gotham City that the Penguin put in place, and the city is in chaos. The Penguin is a broken man, and he'll have to travel through the burning streets of Gotham with a gun and a single bullet putting together a new crew to take back what he's built. Will Batman help the devil he knows or face the devil he doesn't in the form of the Umbrella Man? A crime epic from the team behind the critically acclaimed Other History of the DC Universe, John Ridley and Giuseppe Camuncoli—don't miss it!
    Yeah, this is the one that I was looking forward to most.

    And John Ridley and Giuseppe Camuncoli back together again!

    I love the way John Ridley writes Bat-stuff (well, the "Future State" stuff was kind of "meh" to me, but everything else has been great).

    The full preview is in the October solicits.

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    Machine gun umbrellas aren't cheap.

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    Playing the numbers, I suspect at least two of these will be must-reads. I think most of the rest (5) will be adequate, perhaps even fun to read, maybe nice little plus-sized one-shots. I think one, minimum, will be like, "what?" and we'll consider fairly terrible. As to which I think might be which? No guesses, honestly. Creative teams are decent this day and age but very hit and miss. It's a total roulette wheel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by K. Jones View Post
    Playing the numbers, I suspect at least two of these will be must-reads. I think most of the rest (5) will be adequate, perhaps even fun to read, maybe nice little plus-sized one-shots. I think one, minimum, will be like, "what?" and we'll consider fairly terrible. As to which I think might be which? No guesses, honestly. Creative teams are decent this day and age but very hit and miss. It's a total roulette wheel.
    Seems about right for how these usually go .

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    Batman: One Bad Day: The Riddler #1 Preview
    Writer: Tom King
    Artist: Mitch Gerads


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    It's already set up to be a very Tom King Riddler issue.

    Also, King just really likes his unconventional Nigma looks, huh?

    I guess the continuity of these is going to be wonky given how old school Gordon looks.

    Oof...that Killing Joke reference. I thought he was going to talk about Joker killing Sarah too, not the affair.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frontier View Post
    It's already set up to be a very Tom King Riddler issue.

    Also, King just really likes his unconventional Nigma looks, huh?

    I guess the continuity of these is going to be wonky given how old school Gordon looks.

    Oof...that Killing Joke reference. I thought he was going to talk about Joker killing Sarah too, not the affair.
    The look was all Gerads, I think, based on interviews.

    I feel that all of the solicits seem to imply that these are set pretty far into the timeline, probably a future from where we are now in terms of how old the characters are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by millernumber1 View Post
    The look was all Gerads, I think, based on interviews.
    Hopefully he doesn't look like that for the whole issue.
    I feel that all of the solicits seem to imply that these are set pretty far into the timeline, probably a future from where we are now in terms of how old the characters are.
    Gordon definitely looks old even by Gordon standards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frontier View Post
    Hopefully he doesn't look like that for the whole issue.

    Gordon definitely looks old even by Gordon standards.
    Pretty sure he's gonna look one way the whole time.
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