I guess this comic definitely explains why Sam's face looks the way it does in present day books.
I guess this comic definitely explains why Sam's face looks the way it does in present day books.
I could see this as a pitch for Reeves and Pattinson's take on Batman.
Ah, so we're getting to the Lindbergh conspiracy theories now.
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So is this the actual history of Gotham? There's no sign of the Black Label logo anywhere. I only ask because I really dug this latest issue and the origin of Crime Alley. I'm not as thrilled about how old Bradley would have to be in the present day for this story to make sense, though.
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Gotham City: Year One #5 Preview
Writer: Tom King
Artist: Jorge Fornes
Damn, Bruce’s grandparents are both incredibly shitty people.
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Didn't an ancestor of Bruce's help bring forth a demon in Dark Knight Dark City way back when? Every tree's gonna have a few rotten apples.
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Gotham City: Year One #6 Preview
Writer: Tom King
Artist: Jorge Fornes
You know it. Of course, I'm not reading this one. Not a fan of the King that I've read at all (or read about) and now avoid him. Nor was this ever going to be my type of story regardless.
It is so incredibly tedious now how writers want to make good guys or previously good families (we've had several versions of ancestors for Clark and Bruce, at least) evil. It's not edgy. It's not interesting. It's not new. It's just boring. We've done it, in various versions, with Kara's bio parents, Clark's dad (both of them or just Jor-El?), Bruce's dad, Wally's dad, and others (supporting characters for Hawks and Aquaman and I think Adam Strange) now half of Bruce's grandparents. Oh, we already did some other relatives of Bruce in New 52, didn't we? That's one I only read about, so am less sure of.
Well I read it, confusing somewhat, probably since the delays didn't help and I ended forgetting key plot points which I suppose it be better rereading all 6 issues in 1 sitting. It did intrigue me on the history of Gotham and its decline and how obviously the Good Waynes began with Thomas as Bruce grandparents are not good people. anyway what you think? after this finale.