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It's been shown many times that Batman has become an obsession for Bruce. Like The Dark Knight Returns, in retirement he's suicidal, looking for a death worthy of him, until he comes back as Batman and is able to help Gotham again, deciding that this will be a good life. In the DCAU, he chased away all of his friends and family because Batman swallowed him whole.In the hypothetical case that Batman "won" and Gotham was cleaned, it's 50/50 if he would give up the cowl. Chances are he would expand his territory to the entire world and beyond, as B&B Bats cartoon showed. I think he would retire only if he got too old, or his love interest got pregnant and no melodrama happened, which is impossible, and even then, he would be tempted to don the cowl at any moment.
to an extreme. Triumphant Comics, who had a shared science fiction setting, had every comic numbered on the cover, revealing which one of the issue's print run it was. I came across a few of these, a few interesting ideas but they didn't last long and there are reasons why they understandably ended up in bargain bins.Limited Edition of [3 times the average distribution numbers of today's comics]!"
Oh man I completely forgot about Terry Long. He was always such a weird character and felt so out of place in Teen Titans. I get he was meant to give the group a more human element but man it really didn’t work. The only memorable things he in is the one wedding issue and then the issue where he’s too stupid to finish writing a paper so he loses his job teaching. Does anybody know if he’s still around in the newer comics? Last I saw of him he had a freak out and broke up with Troia and then disappeared in like the late 90s.I saw someone jokingly suggest a crossover featuring Paul encountering the closest to a DC counterpart of his, Diana Troy's loser husband Terry Long, or rather heroes from both companies would have to prevent them from meeting because it turns out they're both living embodiments of halves of the Anti-Life Equation.
He died in a car accident with his children some time around the first Titans series.Last I saw of him he had a freak out and broke up with Troia and then disappeared in like the late 90s.
Though Donna's son came back in Adam's Flash run.He died in a car accident with his children some time around the first Titans series.
Yeah but MJ is still damaged
He was a Black Lantern for a hot second when DC decided to trot out every single drop of trauma they had inflicted on characters and the readers and then have all the heroines get eaten while crying and having their titties hanging out like good comics used to.Oh man I completely forgot about Terry Long. He was always such a weird character and felt so out of place in Teen Titans. I get he was meant to give the group a more human element but man it really didn’t work. The only memorable things he in is the one wedding issue and then the issue where he’s too stupid to finish writing a paper so he loses his job teaching. Does anybody know if he’s still around in the newer comics? Last I saw of him he had a freak out and broke up with Troia and then disappeared in like the late 90s.
Mark's mom already started dating a Paul after Omni Man left earth, I would say I know who gets cucked by the time everything's said and done but who knows with the changes the show's making.Hopefully Invincible.
According to his Who's Who entry, Terry is a divorced ex-college professor who was unable to gain tenure due to severe writer's block. As of November of 1988, he was working in a bookstore with plans to write a book on mythology. Failed marriage, fired from his job for slacking off, and working retail with vague plans to become a writer. You may have known this guy. He may have hung out at your local comic shop, even. Every single comic I've read where he appeared, he ended up engaged in actions like awkwardly hitting on Starfire with a quiet "just puttin' it out there" sort of desperation, often while Donna Troy is in the room.Oh man I completely forgot about Terry Long. He was always such a weird character and felt so out of place in Teen Titans. I get he was meant to give the group a more human element but man it really didn’t work. The only memorable things he in is the one wedding issue and then the issue where he’s too stupid to finish writing a paper so he loses his job teaching. Does anybody know if he’s still around in the newer comics? Last I saw of him he had a freak out and broke up with Troia and then disappeared in like the late 90s.
According to his Who's Who entry, Terry is a divorced ex-college professor who was unable to gain tenure due to severe writer's block. As of November of 1988, he was working in a bookstore with plans to write a book on mythology. Failed marriage, fired from his job for slacking off, and working retail with vague plans to become a writer. You may have known this guy. He may have hung out at your local comic shop, even. Every single comic I've read where he appeared, he ended up engaged in actions like awkwardly hitting on Starfire with a quiet "just puttin' it out there" sort of desperation, often while Donna Troy is in the room.
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That was a '90s thing, the long cards like the Vertigo and Superman 60th Anniversary sets. They have special pages for them that only fit six on a page.The cards are also larger than the standard trading cards/collectible cards of the era, so they're not going into a binder as easily.
That's because a different company (Topps or Skybox) had the Batman license, so DC's Cosmic Cards/Team sets were in fact Batman-less. The Nightwing cards mention his past as Robin as vaguely as possible.Prehistoric Jazz said:I found a DC set also from the 90s that appears to be completely Batmanless![]()