RoughNTumble
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haven't re-read morrison's run in a while
we're waiting for batman inc to end ioo
we're waiting for batman inc to end ioo
haven't re-read morrison's run in a while
we're waiting for batman inc to end ioo
Léo Ho Tep;25105341 said:Batman and Robin annual 1 was pure brilliance. Tomasi really nailed (once more) the dynamix between Bruce and Damian. Alfred is awesome as well. A great read.
Oberon Sexton said:I'd watch it if it meant they could send Tim back to some distant era where he'd be free to cry over Conner as much as he wants.
Hi guys just a quick question about the Owls storylines, in terms of TPB order.
I've bought the Court of Owls, which is the first collection of this storyline, but found both Night of the Owls, and City of the Owls are set to be released. Am I right in thinking that Night collects all of the tie ins, so is to be read after Court, and then City is the finale in the main Batman title, to be read last?
Thanks for your help!
Night should be two or three issues of Batman and the tie ins, I believe. It should definitely be read second. City is the finale, yes.
I have a question. I'm not too big into the tie-ins, so is Night even necessary to appreciate Court and City, or do they stand up fine on their own?
Further, are there any particular tie-in issues that are good enough to make it worth it?
You're going to need to pick up Night of the Owls. Night of the Owls collects:
BATMAN #8-9, BATMAN ANNUAL #1, DETECTIVE COMICS #9, BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT #9, BATWING #9, BATMAN AND ROBIN #9, RED HOOD AND THE OUTLAWS #9, BIRDS OF PREY #9, BATGIRL #9, NIGHTWING #8-9 and ALL-STAR WESTERN #9
You need it just for the Batman issues really, the tie ins are meh.