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Reviewer: wildcatman Signed starstarstarstarstar [Report This]
Date: February 20 2015 5:04 PM Title: Chapter 2

Oh no,.. not 'Peanut oil'!  ~'Quite the crispy little french fry he'll be',..

. "*.*".  

I like the 'New' Batmobile.  However, I think it would run better on jet fuel,... rather than,.. well,... Bat Scat... LOL!



Author's Response: It's the Batmobile from the 1989 Michael Keaton movie. But, "greened up" as part of my own personal reboot (or should I say "re-Bat?") of that film and its three sequels.

Reviewer: timescribe Signed [Report This]
Date: February 20 2015 4:44 PM Title: Chapter 2

Looks like you've bought the recent Batman TV series release. Do the comics really have any reference to Jim Gordon being short for Anthony James Gordon? I'm only up to 1999 in my batman reading, but I've never struck it.



Author's Response: In this reimagining, the Pat Hingle version of Commissioner Gordon is the son of the Neal Hamilton version. And, in the comics of the 1970's, Batgirl had an older brother--named Tony--who worked for the American government as a globe-trotting secret agent! I've simply amalgamated the two concepts.

Reviewer: Mr_G Signed [Report This]
Date: February 20 2015 4:01 AM Title: Chapter 2

Never thought I would see bat guano used in that way. This story reminds me of the 1960s batman tv series.



Author's Response: It's mostly based on that. But, with some extrapolation of what the first four WB Bat-flicks might've been like if they had been Self-produced in the same vein as the TV show.

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