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Oh my goodness gracious! I've been bamboozled!
When we hit our lowest point, we are open to the greatest change. AVATAR AANG
March does seem the most likely I think. Particularly given the reiteration of the Zero Year Riddler this issue.
I had considered perhaps March was working in tandem with Hurt, but a new Black Glove does sound enticing.
And it does go along with the "Everything and the Kitchen Sink" theme.
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Generic condescending passive aggressive elitist statement.
At the very least, I think March is part of this whole thing. Snyder involving the Court of owls would certainly fit into the whole kitchen Sink theory.
Eternal #37 Preview
Selina is back.
Retro315 no more. Anonymity is so 2005.
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hmmm the timeline was kinda screwed up with Batgirl no having her modern costume, safe to say Batgirl and Eternal match up.
Now where the hell does that leave B&R...
Well, it seems at the moment that Batman and Robin takes place before Eternal. Which means Damian is around somewhere, just no one cares to talk about it. So Dick is dead and they don't acknowledge it and react to it, and Damian is alive and they don't acknowledge it and react to it.
I'm hoping we get something about the Bat family's reaction to Dick's death in the future or in the Secret Origins or Annual issue.
Or the Gleason didn't get the new Batgirl costume in time and the lack of Julia in B&R right now is troubling, if its after Eternal, wouldn't Julia be around more?
Honestly I'm still putting B&R after Eternal though, right now I just don't see how it isn't afterwards but everything is pointing towards before it.
And Tim talks about the family meeting in the Bat cave for the first time since the Joker. But Scott Snyder said in yesterday's AMA that "all Batbooks take place after Eternal" so who knows.
I don't think the next issue#37 is about this new Catwoman aka Eiko. I bet it's going to show us Selina and Bruce being in each other's shoes: Selina becoming incredibly rich and powerful while Bruce losing everything of it. It's going to be a new experience for both of them and it should be fun.
After this issue, there's no way Batgirl takes place "after" Eternal. I can believe Arkham Manor and Gotham By Midnight are, but not BG. Also, I can't speak for Catwoman or Acadamy.
"The more 'realistic' superheroes become the less believable they are." - David Mazzucchelli
Judging by Selina's situation and dialogue with Batman, Catwoman is apparently after Eternal. As for Gotham Academy, we know from Arkham Manor that there is a woman called Silverlock who is a patient there, and in the latest Academy Olive said her mother was a patient at a hospital that burned down "last summer," so it is evidently after Eternal as well.
I could have sworn Dick has been mentioned in Eternal, as a throwaway line or something. Don't have a specific though. And I'm sure Snyder thinks of Grayson as a bat book. Tim Seeley cowrites that as well as Eternal.