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@batfan682 Of course, you throw in the comedy so you can have more impact with the drama...
On that note... some Little Gloomy art (by @cartoonjones with colors by @rikkisimons).
Year Eighteen. In the Riddler story, Batman is literally imploring the character to not turn all grim-dark - helps underscore the way things are heading. It's just not a fun world anymore. Then Batman 54 as a stand alone, which ends Nightwing with a sniper shot to the head.
Year Sixteen. Following the trend of Batman becoming more grim and less on board with his former allies, Green Lantern #9 and Wonder Woman: Hiketeia are easy drop-ins. I felt compelled to have a presence for Hal as he's name dropped in DKR. Same with Wonder Woman...
Year Eleven. Lot's of Riddler action in this run. These all run in their entirety.
Year Ten. We start with 4-6 of Teen Titans, and then 1-4 of Catwoman. A single issue for that brilliantly insane Dark Mite story by Grant and O'Neil, then the complete Batgirl Year One miniseries.
Year Three and the first minor continuity clashes creep in. They're inevitable ultimately, but I tried to keep them low impact. This is also the first instance where I selected a single issue out of a series. World's Finest #1 works - but the rest of that book do not.
Anyway... it was an amazing job. Since I left, the @CourtoftheDead stuff has grown to encompass board games and graphic novels and toys and jewelry. If you like my work, check it out. I'm not a part of that world anymore, but there's a bit of me still buried deep inside it.