And now where the Death of Abattoir ends up making things awkward.
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And now where the Death of Abattoir ends up making things awkward.
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It’s time for the GCPD’s reaction to the death of Abattoir.
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It’s time to come to the final issue in the hunt for Abattoir.
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It’s time for the final installment of Knightquest: The Search.
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We continue with Bruce’s pursuit of Benedict Asp & Shondra Kinsolving.
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Before we get back to Abattoir, let’s finish up the plotline with Bruce’s recovery and search for Shondra Kinsolving.
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In the midst of this massive Batman line-wide event, we also have an inter-company crossover.
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It’s time to wrap up our side-plot with the Clayface family.
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We return to the hunt for Abattoir, along with the re-introduction of a couple other members of Batman’s Rogues Gallery.
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One last issue of Showcase ’94 in Knightquest – this time with… what I’d guess you’d call Waiting for AzBat.
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It’s time to wrap up our storyline with Huntress.
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We pick up with the rescue of Huntress, with a perspective shift to Robin.
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Before we return to Abattoir, let’s see what Robin has been up to – as he teams up with Huntress.
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This time we have the immediate aftermath of Bane’s victory over Batman.
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We continue the hunt for (*sigh*) Abattoir with the the continuation of this storyline.
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We start the path to the end of Knightquest: The Crusade.
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Maison Ikkoku is, like a fair number of Rumiko Takahashi’s manga from this period (including Urusei Yatsura and Ranma 1/2) – very sitcom esque. It finds a status quo, will venture away from it at the start of an arc, and will generally will return to whence it came at the end, with some forward movement, but not necessarily a lot. Such is the case with the second and third volumes of the manga, where after introducing the cast in the first volume, it’s starting to find its rhythm.
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We continue our little pair of one-shots with the re-introduction of one of the characters from the Bloodlines event.
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Before we get into next the minor arc in Knightsquest: The Crusade, we have a couple one-shots from Batman: Shadow of the Bat.
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It’s the moment we’ve all been dreading.
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The last 4 volumes of the Silent Mobius Manga are, in a lot of respects, representative of everything about the manga that works, and everything that really doesn’t. We have some truly spectacular action in these volumes, but also a reiteration of some of the more considerably cringy elements of the series. There will be spoilers for the ending below the cut.
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This time Batman takes down Firefly, and the unholy alliance of Joker & Scarecrow.
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It’s interesting looking at Knights of Sidonia’s ending on context of the endings of Blame and Biomega, and the tones of those series overall. Blame and Biomega were stories with a generally small cast. Blame with one person, later 3 people. Biomega with 3 people. Those stories were also generally travelogues, with the protagonists traveling the Megastructure or the World (respectively) to find a solution. Knights of Sidonia on the other hand, has the story more (generally) locked down to a location, and has a much larger cast. So, the question becomes how does the ending pan out. There will be spoilers in this post.
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It’s the third act, and everything is coming to a head!
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