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It's true that Azzarello/Chiang's run is quite different, and maybe not everyone's idea of what WW should be, but I wanted to recommend a story which had something to say and was high quality, rather than a representative but mediocre run.

Hope you enjoy them.

Netflix has blocked my VPN so I no longer have access to JLU, which I was rewatching. I've had to console myself with episodes of Batman: Brave and the Bold, which is so, so good.

Oh, that`s all?

Brian Azzarello and Cliff Chiang's run is very good.

Moving through Science of the Discworld. Forcing myself to read all the science chapters, even though they are all probably well out of date by now.

Exactly.

Superman II and The Dark Knight

Superman the Richard Donner film and Batman: Mask of the Phantasm

It is neat how TDKR ended up being foreshadowing, but of course it was the readers themselves who sealed Jason's fate.

My quarter life crisis became a mid-life crisis so gradually, I didn't even notice.

Yes! Another Holy Terror fan!

If crossovers count, then the first Batman/Judge Dredd with Bisley art is way up there.

The Tony Scott JSA stories were fun, and I like Batman: Holy Terror which was nutty, but well done.

Ugh, Batman: In Darkest Knight was awful. Do yourself a favor and don't look for it.

"If it hadn't been for a handful of characters, I suspect they actually could have cycled the original JLA into the elder statesmen role the JSA held and aged up a new generation."

I worked at a comic book store from 1995 to 2013 and every time there was a major event, promising a new status quo, there was always a new employee or customer who would believe the hype and get very excited. You have to see a few deaths undone before you realise that no change lasts for very long. Also, those

Thank you!

It typically is.

Yikes! I'm scared now. Thanks for the warning.