>>That’s more the purview of Tom King and his book, which is sort of moving outside the bounds of continuity, as far as I understand.
>>Right now, we’re focusing on the core Batman story, happening in the pages of Batman. I’m very excited to read Batman/Catwoman in the same way I’m excited to read Three Jokers, but neither of them really have much effect on the core story I’m telling.
>My book won’t be effected by what another book is doing
Oh wow, what a subject of controversy.
Nolan Hill
>Black Cat has her own fairly decent series >Catwoman is so annoying even her fans are starting to turn on her
good timeline
Evan Perry
Oh, I thought King's run on Batman.
Zachary Sanders
Both are worthless bitches who should be killed, honestly.
Jaxon Campbell
Yeah, that's what OP wanted you to think.
Thomas Jones
I love incel rage.
Benjamin Foster
>even her fans are starting to turn on her
Nah, it’s just the same whiny ass people as always bitching and moaning.
Jeremiah Walker
Only thing canon about Batman is his parents death, the cape, sidekicks, his friends and enemies.
Everything else can be crafted to tell any story.
Good ones survive and grow, bad are either laughs at or forgotten.
Luis Rodriguez
Good good, now decanonise Mr. Miracle too.
Joseph Sanders
Nice.
Justin Jones
Why even have a canon at this point? It only limits writers by forcing them to maintain status quo. Shit like Star Wars has a good working canon because there is an actual timeline and characters change over the years, in capeshit you have sliding timelines and writers caring only about the current run. Capeshit stories should be self-contained, unless they have a really good idea for a long-running narrative.
Adam Parker
I'm not really into capeshit, I'm more into alt and indie nonesense, so I figured I'd be more towards his audience, but holy shit Mr Miracle was the most pretentious thing I've ever read in comics.
Benjamin Adams
It does make a difference if Bruce is married with a child in one book and he's not in the main continuity book.
In my case that's good because I hated King's run and I'm burned out on batcat.
Luis Smith
I like Catwoman I don't like King writing her
Henry Anderson
Batman’s honestly so scatterbrained in terms of continuity that I never see it as a linear story, outside of specifically long runs.
Daniel Gutierrez
Not really. Its been more or less consistent in the main book since after Year One.
Owen Lewis
Felicia still has a ways to go. But at least she's fun again, and sexy. They can unzip her more when she's feeling more heroic.
Hudson Perez
capeshit writers need limits the reason capeshit sucks so bad now is because these shit writers get treated like superstars and the editors don't tell them 'no'
James Sanders
> Literally NO ONE likes he How's that echo chamber you're living n?
Andrew Collins
Pretty much. Just look at the shit Jim Shooter had to deal with, comic writers are fucking lunatics.
Julian Evans
I love you cat
Eli Ramirez
The problem with "canon" is that it doesn't mean shit anymore. The only things that are canon is the curremt run, and whatever the current writer wants to use from past runs. Entire runs get written off by later writers, or reboots/relaunches all the time. I agree with the statememt that canon is fucking pointless, just tell me a good story.
Justin Gomez
>Post Crisis >All the one off stories that contradict other versions of Batman meeting characters >New 52 >Rebirth You serious?
Jason Jenkins
exactly because editors don't do their jobs anymore canon isn't the problem, it's the retards who can't read some footnotes or an old issue that are the problem
Oliver Bailey
Three jokers is going to decanonize itself as soon as it actually releases so it doesn't matter.
It makes about as much sense as silver age/killing joke/modern day being separate bruces. THREE BATMANS
Luke Anderson
>sort of moving outside the bounds of continuity, as far as I understand >OFFICIALLY NON-CANON Nuance is fucking dead, I hate this generation
Continuity and canon are not the same thing. The Flash needing to deal with events happening in the concurrent Millennium crossover in his own solo is continuity. The Flash referencing past events that occurred with Barry Allen and Jay Garrick is canon.
Continuity is about books acknowledging each other's events directly as happening at the same time. Canon is about the overall list of stories that are considered to have happened in the same fictional universe.