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MajorM117 [2021-10-12 00:57:50 +0000 UTC]
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ShadowclawIV [2018-01-15 00:29:11 +0000 UTC]
Are we speaking...
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Cadhla182 In reply to NonieR [2018-01-14 04:12:06 +0000 UTC]
Comics. Tynion's run on Detective Comics has been something special. I haven't been the biggest bat fan and this is one of my favourite books.
They've recently been doing their best to put some of those reboot problems to rest.
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Cadhla182 In reply to NonieR [2018-01-14 04:37:05 +0000 UTC]
That's fair. I also jumped on around the New 52 (I was Marvel for years before) so I'm coming at this from a wholly different angle. But a lot of the old-school fans seem to be loving Rebirth.
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NonieR In reply to Cadhla182 [2018-01-14 05:13:36 +0000 UTC]
Fair enough; despite reading a few Batman comics in the '70s, I primarily imprinted on the '80s semi-reboot where Jason (the second Robin) had been a street kid, rather than the original unconvincing blond circus version that DC created in hopes of slotting him seamlessly into Dick's place, yadda yadda.
And I've also got a particular version of Tim (Robin3) in my headcanon, expecially after some brilliant-but-disturbing fanfic from authors like the Te/TeDaddy/Leyte, whose version of Tim's personality is deeply tied into several comicsverse events it's hard to tweak without changing him too much.
Oh, well; we've all got our headcanons, don't we!
--Nonie
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JaySilverhood [2018-01-13 03:47:29 +0000 UTC]
He won't. I know he won't... But I hated the victim syndicate for doing this to Basel
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Cadhla182 In reply to JaySilverhood [2018-01-13 03:54:07 +0000 UTC]
Right?! I never thought I'd care about Clayface so much, but god damn...
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JaySilverhood In reply to Cadhla182 [2018-01-13 03:56:04 +0000 UTC]
For people claiming to be "victims" of batman they sure are being Radical SJWs about it
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DARTHTURDER12 [2018-01-13 03:44:38 +0000 UTC]
what happened here
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Cadhla182 In reply to DARTHTURDER12 [2018-01-13 03:53:05 +0000 UTC]
Clayface has been getting help with how his powers affect his mind for the past little while, and helping Batman in the meantime. Cass and him, both having mental issues, bonded. Some villains abused Clayface until his violent side came out and Cass faced him down in the most recent issue.
That's something like two years of comics compressed into two sentences.
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JaySilverhood In reply to DARTHTURDER12 [2018-01-13 03:46:39 +0000 UTC]
The victim syndicate tormented clayface to the point he finally snaps and betrays the batman and everyone
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