Grant and Kubert are gods!

taskmaster said:
Did you not read the comic? Batman didn't kill the Joker.
yes, but in the cave when robin says about the rumors going around that bats shot the joker

any half-intelligent rogue in gotham (especially the ones that really know batman) knows that if batman shot the joker pt blank, he wouldn't miss; let alone pull a gun to begin with

slightly off-topic: is jason bard still gonna be around in dini's run?
 
Yellow Cyclone said:
yes, but in the cave when robin says about the rumors going around that bats shot the joker

any half-intelligent rogue in gotham (especially the ones that really know batman) knows that if batman shot the joker pt blank, he wouldn't miss; let alone pull a gun to begin with

slightly off-topic: is jason bard still gonna be around in dini's run?

But the general public didn't know about the imposter, that's why everyone thought Bats killed the Joker. His rogues know that Batman wouldn't have killed the Joker but nobody else really knows that.
 
Is no one lse mad that continuity was screwed up? In the Man-Bat series Kirk's family gets killed and it's pre OYL because Black Mask is still head honcho and yet here Bruce talks to Kirk and tells him to say hi to his wife. WTF? Did he get remarried or something?
 
Hellstormer said:
Is no one lse mad that continuity was screwed up? In the Man-Bat series Kirk's family gets killed and it's pre OYL because Black Mask is still head honcho and yet here Bruce talks to Kirk and tells him to say hi to his wife. WTF? Did he get remarried or something?

superboy prime....continuity wall...punch....
 
The Sage said:
I think Kubert's Batman may the best one drawn today.

That's right, it's better than Lee's. :p

I think Bermejo's the best but in terms of people currently/recently who've done Batman, Kubert is tops in my book too. :up:
 
JOKER AINT DEAD and batman kicked the cops gun so it wasnt a fatal shot.
 
Motown Marvel said:
superboy prime....continuity wall...punch....
Lame :O

I really like this especially the way they're actually showing Bruce I thought he got written out've continuity.
 
Hellstormer said:
It is.

The real answer is no one pays attention to a single thing Bruce Jones writes.

Except Hulk. And that sucked.

:(
 
MJZ said:
I think Bermejo's the best but in terms of people currently/recently who've done Batman, Kubert is tops in my book too. :up:

well, theres van schiver on batman/superman....and, kuberts great, but van schiver is better.
 
CConn said:
It is.

The real answer is no one pays attention to a single thing Bruce Jones writes.

Except Hulk. And that sucked.

:(
But, but I like the Man-Bat mini :(
 
The issue was alright, standard set-up issue at most with a really dumb plot convinience. "Oh snap batman, you got rid of all crime, lets take a vacation to London where you will no doubt find something Batman worthy there". I think you guy proclaiming this issue the second coming of christ should wait until you know, somehting actually happens.
 
Darthphere said:
The issue was alright, standard set-up issue at most with a really dumb plot convinience. "Oh snap batman, you got rid of all crime, lets take a vacation to London where you will no doubt find something Batman worthy there". I think you guy proclaiming this issue the second coming of christ should wait until you know, somehting actually happens.
But Morrison is a god and these issues are like his children so it is kinda like the second coming of Christ :D
 
Just read it today. Good issue and a good start to a new run on Batman.

Kubert did a pretty good job. Something seems a little different though, and not because he had been such a Marvel mainstay...just seems different. But decent, none the less.

Good writing by Morrison. Though I kind of still miss Mahnke on the artwork. :(
 
Yellow Cyclone said:
batman wasting the joker.....don't like it at all. then after he does it at pt blank, the joker survives? if you're going to do it, then kill the man. b/c no way in hell i can believe that batman misses at that range (so will smarter criminals)
Try actually reading the book (you know, comics have dialogue bubbles, not just pictures, slick) before you complain. Batman didn't shoot the Joker; a cop dressed up as Batman did.
 
Saint said:
Try actually reading the book (you know, comics have dialogue bubbles, not just pictures, slick) before you complain. Batman didn't shoot the Joker; a cop dressed up as Batman did.

Not only was it obvious in the GIGANTIC SPLASH PAGE WHERE BATMAN SWOOPED DOWN but Gordon actually came out and said that it was an ex-cop, even while recovering from the Joker gas.
 
I was hoping there would be more Joker in it...and I would have actually liked to have seen the cop go nuts and think he was Batman, I think they could have made the first 5 pages of this thing a really interesting stand alone story on it's own...the Langstrom continuity errors pissed me off too, but I can deal with the ******ed superboy punched a wall explanation I guess, although it also seems to have retconned his son totally out of exisistence...nothing really happened, but it was a good set up, well written, good art :o
 
Awesome issue. This run will rock.

Motown Marvel said:
well, theres van schiver on batman/superman....and, kuberts great, but van schiver is better.
Van Sciver has really been slacking lately. His first Superman/Batman issue was not pretty.
 
Yellow Cyclone said:
any half-intelligent rogue in gotham (especially the ones that really know batman) knows that if batman shot the joker pt blank, he wouldn't miss; let alone pull a gun to begin with
Half-intelligent or not, rogues (aside from the big guys) don't know a damn thing about Batman. Do they keep record of how good a marksman he is? Did they get every detail about where and how Batman went about shooting the Joker? Or are they just a little nervous because he apparently shot the guy and all they have on him is rumour and hearsay? You know, just what they always have on him.
Want to try wrapping your head around the whole "urban myth" angle?

Anyway, nice issue. Alfred's dialogue was fun as hell.
 
Yeah, the Batman shooting Joker will just go down as another myth. Added to the "he flies" and "he disappears" list of **** people swallow in Gotham. ALL in all, it's actually a GOOD thing. It'll freak more people out, helping Batman's cause.
 
ChrisBaleBatman said:
Yeah, the Batman shooting Joker will just go down as another myth. Added to the "he flies" and "he disappears" list of **** people swallow in Gotham. ALL in all, it's actually a GOOD thing. It'll freak more people out, helping Batman's cause.
whats more important....is when th ejoker returns, he's gonna be thinking batman shot him int he face. someones gonna be piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiissed!
 
Nah, I actually don't think so. I think the Joker knows Batman too well, to know it WASN'T him. The gun thing is just too out there, and I think the Joker will know that. Atleast, they're relationship suggests that he should, I think.
 
ChrisBaleBatman said:
Nah, I actually don't think so. I think the Joker knows Batman too well, to know it WASN'T him. The gun thing is just too out there, and I think the Joker will know that. Atleast, they're relationship suggests that he should, I think.

Well, it seems that right up until the point he got shot, the Joker was convinced he had killed Batman (see avatar) so I'm guessing Joker thought it was the real deal.
 
I had a few problems with it... like why would Bruce want the general public to think he used a gun and shot the joker... doesn't that go against kinda his no killing rule?
 
Hudson said:
I had a few problems with it... like why would Bruce want the general public to think he used a gun and shot the joker... doesn't that go against kinda his no killing rule?

He hasn't killed anyone. He allows the general public to think that so that maybe they'll think twice before doing anything illegal. He knows he won't kill, it just makes his job easier when criminals think that he will.
 
taskmaster said:
He hasn't killed anyone. He allows the general public to think that so that maybe they'll think twice before doing anything illegal. He knows he won't kill, it just makes his job easier when criminals think that he will.
I know, I just never figured that Batman would let people believe he would kill people.
But then again he is all about subterfuge and fear.
 

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