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Which retcon was that? I've missed a few.

Mary Jane has always only loved the Spider-Man side of Pete. Gwen loved both. Therefore Gwen and Peter are soulmates.

Volume 3, which is coming out in a couple weeks, is supposed to be all Kate. It's after she takes Lucky and heads to LA. And Volume 4 may be the alternating Clint issues.

The first thing I thought of was that the whole arc was "Over the Edge" like. (I would like to see more of the DKR-style future with one-handed Batman, Lark, and Bluebird).

Seeing a lot of discussion on Batgirl but what did everyone think of the other major Batman story this week? Batman #35 - Endgame Part 1.

Go through the series again. I can't suggest that enough.

Skipped the weeklies and instead did issues 1-7 of Brian K. Vaughan's The Private Eye.

I yelled the same thing (give or take a few descriptive terms). Vic is a cop killer. He chose to kill Terry but (and this is the big "but") we root for that asshole. I never once cared about what happened to Emolia or Sebastio (just add the "n", god that name is annoying). But Vic, Vic killed a cop in the first 45

(Mostly Unrelated) Sidenote: According to the Oral History of The Shield Kenneth Johnson was paid for the sixth season. The producers thought that was a way to make up for killing him.

SPOILERS

4. "I'm not Shane."
3. "We together?"
2. The Season 5 finale scene where The Barn (save Danni) gathers around Lem. Vic emotional, Tina even more emotional, Julian trying to be a stone-faced cop, Claudette taking charge, Dutch seeing a crime scene but understanding coworkers in turmoil, Aceveda in the shadows, and

In a delightful game of "Where Are They Now: The Shield Edition" Jay Karnes showed up on the pilot of USA's Graceland as the dept. liason/DEA handler for a few of the Agents. He made an appearance later on, wrapping up the earlier storyline but the series has decided to go in a much different direction.

Have we heard any rumors that Marvel will collect Miracleman in a large Absolute-like format? I want to get Miracleman but it would be nice to have the series all together. How many volumes will Marvel be releasing?

I think one of my problems with Snyder is the monthly reading of his story. I reread Zero Year once it was all done. I like it, I felt the horror story thrown in the middle wasn't my taste but he blends it well enough together.

You an old-school Chuck Dixon Dick/Babs guy too?

Then I don't know what to tell ya, ha!

Good point.

I thought this was supposed to be lining up with the current Eternal storyline/timeline. I'm not following it so I could be wrong.

I've always liked that little wrinkle in the DCAU.

Do we have a list (or as close to a list as possible) of all the gangs and members that roam Farmington? There's Bop Street, One-Niners, …and I feel like an idiot because I'm blanking on so many.