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Batman: the Widening Gyre 2 Preview


http://dcu.blog.dccomics.com/2009/09/24/kevin-smiths-batman-story-continues-in-the-widening-gyre-2/
This is the second reference to Sandman that I'm aware of in Kevin Smith's DCU work, Morpheus both appears and is important to the plot of Green Arrow: Hollow.
And, yeah, great City to start molesting and murdering kids in Funland. Especially considering Batman's overprotective stance towards children.
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so this was the special place he was talking about...
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Please tell me he catches her.
I really need to know this. Lie if you have to.
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Because he's Batman.
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Legion and Sandman?? Together?? These are a few of my favourite things!
...Scans, please?
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Oh gods. Since I first read Sandman I've now got a small niece. I'm not sure why, but that adds an extra layer of horror on, right there.
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Also, why would anyone want to mess with Nate Kreskin/Fun Land again? I was perfectly happy with the idea of him stuck in a dreaming coma until Morpheus died, and then give himself up to the authorities peacefully.
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Or did he show up in Sandman anywhere else?
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But I was under the impression that the whole thing Morpheus did to him would put the kabosh on him continuing his...being Funland. The dream sequence he had at the end of that arc seemed to suggest that.
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(Anonymous) 2009-09-24 10:43 pm (UTC)(link)Still hate Walt Flannigan's art, no matter who they get to
redrawink him.-thekamisama
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No, Kevin Smith. I know Gotham is most likely in New Jersey, and that's your place and all, but no.
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Well, at least this comic is so bad in terms of writing, characterization and art it's lulzworthy. But stiiiiill, even for the laughs, not worth it to buy.
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