The now NEW Official DC Stupid Questions thread: Didio Headaches - Part 2

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With the release of TDKR, it's time for a couple Batman questions.

Whatever became of Bane's lackeys: Trogg, Zombie, and Bird?

As far as Pre-New-52 (or post, if it's different), does Batwoman know Batman's identity?
 
Should DC use Booster Gold and Rip Hunter to deal with the changes to DC's timeline that turned regular DC into the New 52? To sort of help show that everything happened, just now the timeline is changed so there is a new past?
 
In Teen Titans during the 90s Donna Troy and the Titans and the Team Titans battled her son, the Mad God Chaos. In it it was shown that she was a Titan God who was given mortal form to learn how to be a better god and not just suddenly gifted at birth with godlike powers.
But my question is this,
Since New 52 has rebooted several characters,
Should Donna Troy be rebooted as a Hercules/Thor type God sent to Earth type of thing? Should she be a god like Thor among men in the Teen Titans?
So she would be a powerhouse like Thor and Hercules and have a mythical background, but work with mortals like Robin and the others?
 
Does anyone here really think Didio is evil? I mean I honestly think Quesada is an ******* but to me Didio just comes across as a dumbass who doesn't know what he's doing. It's just kind of comical that I can't really hate the guy.

Does anyone else see my viewpoint here?
 
With the release of TDKR, it's time for a couple Batman questions.

Whatever became of Bane's lackeys: Trogg, Zombie, and Bird?
In Vengeance of Bane II, we're told that all three of them were transferred to separate prisons far away from one another while Bane remained in Blackgate until his escape. In the pages of Denny O'Neil's Azrael comic a couple years later, after Bane's alliance and brief leadership of the League of Assassins had run its course, he was looking to make some quick money by selling a new and improved version of the Venom formula (something that inexplicably backtracks on his previous mission to wipe the drug from the face of the earth), and broke Bird out of prison in Florida to use as a guinea pig and set loose on Azrael. Azael then beat Bird up, and then Bane beat Az up, and then tied everyone up on a ship heading for Santa Prisca, where Bane could sell the new Venom.
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A fight eventually breaks out and the ship crashes on the rocky shore, and we're given no indication that Bird made it out alive.

As for Trogg and Zombie? Rotting away in a couple nameless prisons as just another couple anonymous lifers, I'd guess.
 
Was that Azrael series any good? I like the character, but it's hard to track down. Would it be worth my time?
 
It was good. A few lackluster storyarcs here and there (like the above rematch story with Bane, but I'm biased in that assessment), but it was mostly solid and entertaining. I really liked Jean Paul's interactions with the rest of the Batfamily, and seeing how Bruce dealt with trying to keep him on the right track.
 
Are any of the plotlines involving Dr. Hurt still in continuity?
 
All of em. You can be sure that everything Morrison did is in continuity.
 
In which issue(s) was Bruce healed in Knightfall? The second reprinted volume ends with him reappearing in Gotham, without explaining how (I know the story arc, but am trying to determine if it will be included in the next volume or not.)

Also, I was going through my tp of The Court of the Owls and noticed later in the book, the pages are upside down. Did this happen in the original comics---I would check mine, but they are in storage at the moment.
 
Since Batman has been using the same costume since "5 years ago" in the New 52, what did Dick Grayson's Robin suit look like? Has it been shown in the New 52?
 
It's only partially been shown in an issue of Nightwing. It sorta looked liked a hybrid of Jason's and Damian's.
 
I see. Do you know what issue? I'd really like to see what was done with it with the whole "armoured" way of having the characters look now.
 
Hal Jordan killed a Guardian overriding the rings (and Guardians) security. He was stripped of his ring and it went to the closest worthy being, Sinestro.
 
Clearly the Guardians have always had it out for Hal.
 
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