Franklin Richards
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Jack Napier = Joe Chill






Makes sense that Batman would be able to discover who killed his parents IMO. He is the greatest detective in the DCU. Would look odd if he can't find the culprit who got the whole Batman thing going.
I think they did it so Morrison could touch on it in one of his stories. He's really pushing this idea that every Batman adventure somehow did happen to one man, and I think he really likes the one where Batman confronts Chill.It's a cold case. Even Batman has limits. As soon as they gave the killer a name and a face they gave Batman and his pain an out... Joe chill represents something Batman should never attain... A full stop. A sense of peace.... And Batman should never have that solace... That night should always be a raw open wound for him... A question with no answer driving him crazy.

Not all crimes are solved. I'm not sure if Sherlock solved 'em all. Prolly did though.
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Not how I remember that story...5 Orange Pips. Never solved that one.
Batman's limits are far more then your average detective. He's training is at levels far above normal investigators, his own squad of like minded individuals who have more resources then ordinary police and access to sci-fi technology.It's a cold case. Even Batman has limits.
But what does Joe Chill add to the Batman mythos? I don't think he adds anything. I think he takes away a bit of motivation.I grew up with a "Joe Chill as the killer of the Waynes"... a hired gun by Lew Moxon who wanted to see Thomas Wayne dead...
Yep... that's the Batman I grew up with, and if he's back in the DC mythology, then that's one of the very few things I'm encouraged to see with DC's A-listers...
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The hero-worship from Wally was fine. It's not like it's anything new--he's always looked up to Barry. I liked how Iris and Jai were there as a visual reminder of how far Wally's come. Hopefully Johns remembers that over the rest of the series.Yeah, it was decent. What Jay said made sense, but I pretty much barfed when Alan and Ted chimed in all, "Yeah, Barry's super-totally the greatest evar, gyze!! We'd be washed-up old fogeys without him!"The hero-worship from Wally was fine. It's not like it's anything new--he's always looked up to Barry. I liked how Iris and Jai were there as a visual reminder of how far Wally's come. Hopefully Johns remembers that over the rest of the series.

ed a little in my mouth at that JSA scene, too.Not how I remember that story...
He didn't catch them, but he solved the mystery.The boat sank.
I know he started the Silver Age and there's a whole symbolic thing going on, but still, Alan and Ted going ga-ga over Barry is annoying.
In other news, I hate the Hype's policy on capitalization."