We’ve had a new Batgirl for awhile, but now DC reinvents Batwoman. She’s here; she’s queer.
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Nothing to see here Sounds more like an alternate timeline imagining.
Plenty to see here
Sounds more like an alternate timeline imagining.
No, it’s not. 52 is a miniseries following the most recent continuity-scrambling Crisis (Infinite Crisis), exploring the new continuity in the year following the crisis. All the regular titles have skipped forward a year in a scheme called "One Year Later."
Re: Plenty to see here, especially now Try it without the quotation marks:
52 is a miniseries following the most recent continuity-scrambling Crisis (Infinite Crisis), exploring the new continuity in the year following the crisis. All the regular titles have skipped forward a year in a scheme called "One Year Later."
PS: There’s a bug in Supertags
Re: Plenty to see here, especially now
Try it without the quotation marks:
52 is a miniseries following the most recent continuity-scrambling Crisis (Infinite Crisis), exploring the new continuity in the year following the crisis. All the regular titles have skipped forward a year in a scheme called "One Year Later."
PS: There’s a bug in Supertags
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/52_(comics)]Nope[/url] (which is why I used the tinylink in the bit you quoted.]
Nothing to see here
Sounds more like an alternate timeline imagining.
Plenty to see here
No, it’s not. 52 is a miniseries following the most recent continuity-scrambling Crisis (Infinite Crisis), exploring the new continuity in the year following the crisis. All the regular titles have skipped forward a year in a scheme called "One Year Later."
PS: There’s a bug in Supertags where URL with parentheses aren’t treated corrected. The "tinylink" URL I use above translates to "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/52_(comics)"
Re: Plenty to see here, especially now
Try it without the quotation marks:
Re: Plenty to see here, especially now
[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/52_(comics)]Nope[/url] (which is why I used the tinylink in the bit you quoted.]