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Jay Michael
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The 90s were great. I've grown past the Byrne origin, and know it now for the extreme aberration it is in Superman lore, but there still were great, coherent and consistent stories told in that day. Which is more than can be said for Superman since the millennium.

Writers like to pair them together because there's a history of pairing them together that spans around six decades. This is nothing new or out of the ordinary outside them just dropping the pretenses in canon tales.

Its a horrific idea that DC has done very well to this point to completely ignore. Diana doesn't deserve nor should be attracted to a douchebag like Timmverse Batman. Its what makes Superman's characterization here all the more head-shaking. Because that's what he's acting like here and that is not Superman in the

Good news for you then is that at least on the DC side of things, you'll be able to largely ignore this once its over. Its not having the continuity shake ups that Secret Wars is having. PR is kinda pretending it is, to make it seem as "important" (relative term, as I see nothing wrong nor unimportant with an event