A Challenge for Chris Dee
Hi. I know I sound like an arrogant weirdo right now; but trust me, I'm not. You have to be the best writer I've seen in a loooong time. I keep noticing there is only one of Batman's enemy/allies that...
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Quoth The Mad Dragon:not even out of his teens Complication: How old was Jack when he sired little Jack-Jack, anyway? I'm too tired to look up the in-story references, so I'm making broad guesses...
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Also, I seem to recall during that long long agrument about Selina having kids, when the debate expanded to include the Rogues, Chris saying something about Joker 'Shooting Blanks' due to chemicals in...
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Thanks for the welcome. I think I'm gonna like it here. What anrky brings is that he is trying to help the world. He's just a little eccentric. And as I recall, the worst weapons he uses is a shock...
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Thank you for the compliment dragon, and let me add my welcome to the others. I'm not saying No, and I'm not adverse to folks making requests. Sometimes after an idea bangs around the back of my brain...
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Point of information, please!Quote:Not to mention he's the Joker's biological son. I remember the first few appearances of Anarky; he wore an exoskeleton under his costume, to make himself adult-sized...
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It was established at the end of the short lived "Anarky" series, believe me I read it. DCU fact.
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There's an interview here http://www.411mania.com/comics/columns/article.php?columns_id=2769 that includes Alan Grant's explanation of the Anarky character, including the "Joker is my dad" idea. Look...
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Well, that's interesting... thanks for the link! I reckon DC put in that stipulation that the "Joker is my dad" bit had to be refuted later on, because of that earlier comment made elsewhere on this...
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To be honest, if the Joker was my Dad, I'd keep it to myself. But then, if Bruce Wayne was my brother, and I happened to be a big hulking moron with a goofy mask and a bad accent, I'd shout that from...
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1. Bruce is in peak physical condition. Joker has been heavily altered by the chemicals, so for all we know, he could have been in his late forties when he went swimming. 2. The fact that two people...
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Quote:2. The fact that two people are in school does not make them the same age. Remember, Dent met his wife in the seventies. Since Chris appears to have this story take place in modern times, that...
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Sorry I haven't been posting. My computer decided to become my nemisis. Okay I did not know Alan Grants intentions for the series. And if anyone noticed, Anarky has rethinked his life and doesn't kill...
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Didn't he become a vigilante or something? Last time I saw him (I don't follow the comics much) was in Knightfall where he appeared to be trying to help bats by taking down scarecrow. He screwed it...
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I know A LOT about Anarky but Ididn't know he was in Knightfall (Damn I need to read that series). He is working as a vigilante but it's kinda unknown what Batman or the Rogues would see him as.
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Y'know, the more I think about it, the more I would like to see Chris's take on this character. First, to find out how the Cat-Tales 'verse--particularly the Rogues' portion of it--views the idea of...
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The last time I saw Anarky was when he was in the small miniseries called Sins Of Youth, where all the adults became teens or kids, and teenagers bacme adults. He only had a minor role- which frankly,...
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