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For a moment, I thought this thread was about that awful fanfilm, but I digress.
So, listening to this news, why am I not surprised?
Okay, maybe I AM surprised. I mean, DC Comics is finally doing the unthinkable, especially when their most popular character ever is at the top of his game!?! (sarcasm)
If they "kill" Batman, they'd better keep that promise (I still think that Nightwing is a good enough successor to Batman, IMHO), because before you know it, they'll bring him back impatiently, embodied in yet another lame collector-oriented gimmick. I guess Batman's getting his back broken back in 1993 wasn't enough. (Didn't have the same effect as Superman's "death" from 1992, perhaps?)
The seas are full of sharks, so I guess DC Comics should have those motorboats, waterskiis and big platforms ready . . .
So, listening to this news, why am I not surprised?
Okay, maybe I AM surprised. I mean, DC Comics is finally doing the unthinkable, especially when their most popular character ever is at the top of his game!?! (sarcasm)
If they "kill" Batman, they'd better keep that promise (I still think that Nightwing is a good enough successor to Batman, IMHO), because before you know it, they'll bring him back impatiently, embodied in yet another lame collector-oriented gimmick. I guess Batman's getting his back broken back in 1993 wasn't enough. (Didn't have the same effect as Superman's "death" from 1992, perhaps?)
The seas are full of sharks, so I guess DC Comics should have those motorboats, waterskiis and big platforms ready . . .
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