I hate to sound like an old, bitter fangirl, but superhero death has
become such a cheap gimmick in comics. If the editors decide to "kill"
a major character, the news has no impact. It's only a matter of time
before they're resurrected. Jason Todd was the last straw for me. But
then again, comics aren't a static medium — and I guess publishers
have to do something to bring in new readers.

On Dec 9, 8:56 pm, Vanessa <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm sure Grant will make it interesting, and oh so dense you have to
> read annotations to get the full scope of what the eff is really
> happening.  I'm sure it will be cool to see all the ways that Bruce
> has a plan...further driving home what a damned genius he is.  Yeah,
> original.
>
> I am just really irritated.  I knew they were going to do this...as
> did everyone.  I just wish they hadn't used Bruce in Blackest Night.
> They should have left his "corpse" alone.  To me, it doesn't make any
> sense for him to be raised as a Black Lantern if he's not really
> dead.  Whatever, the owner of the LCS showed me the panel in FC when
> Bruce gets hit with the Omega Beams...and AS he's getting hit, he says
> "Gotcha."  Like he knew exactly what was going to happen....so maybe
> he had a plan all along.
>
> Whatever.
>
> At least, the art is promising.  6 issues, 6 different time periods, 6
> different artists.  THAT I am looking forward to.
>
> Oh, the best thing going on in the Bat world is Kate Kane and Alice.
> Art and story.  Period.
>
> On Dec 9, 1:54 pm, ScottC <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm curious to see how Batman prepared for being thrown back in time
> > millions of years.  He always has a plan.

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