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:No, we don't cover the comics. --[[User:Tupka217|<span style="color:#008000">'''Tupka'''</span>]][[Message wall:Tupka217|<sup><span style="color:#FF8C00">''217''</span></sup>]] 10:13, September 3, 2012 (UTC) |
:No, we don't cover the comics. --[[User:Tupka217|<span style="color:#008000">'''Tupka'''</span>]][[Message wall:Tupka217|<sup><span style="color:#FF8C00">''217''</span></sup>]] 10:13, September 3, 2012 (UTC) |
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− | Though you don't do the comics, DC considers that annual and the current Beyond series to be part of the DCAU, it has even recently featured the return of Darkseid and showed flashbacks of him and Luthor |
+ | Though you don't do the comics, DC considers that annual and the current Beyond series to be part of the DCAU, it has even recently featured the return of Darkseid and showed flashbacks of him and Luthor {{unsigned| 68.189.247.221}} |
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+ | :Nope. There are three (or four, my bad) Batman Beyond continuities in the comics, not counting the first two volumes of ''Batman Beyond'', which were published when the series still aired. |
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+ | * The Superman/Batman Annual and the Hush Beyond arc are a separate alternate future of the mainstream universe. These two tied in many elements of then-current mainstream comics. |
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+ | * Earth-12, a multiverse world. |
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+ | * Morrison's "Batman in Bethlehem" has a Terry too. |
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+ | * The "greater DCAU", the expanded universe. This is the most recent ''Batman Beyond'' volume (4) and ''Batman Beyond Unlimited''. These two abandoned any pretense of tying it into the mainstream universe. |
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+ | But we don't cover any one of them. --[[User:Tupka217|<span style="color:#008000">'''Tupka'''</span>]][[Message wall:Tupka217|<sup><span style="color:#FF8C00">''217''</span></sup>]] 22:28, May 25, 2013 (UTC) |
Revision as of 22:28, 25 May 2013
In-Line Source Links
The in-line source links are OK, though they technically break perspective. See [1]. Memory alpha is written in-universe and contains these references for the convenience of the reader. --BoneGnawer 17:06, 25 September 2006 (UTC)
Copyright Violation
I have verified that the text describing Lex' JLU appearances was copied from [2]. --BoneGnawer 17:06, 25 September 2006 (UTC)
Images?
Why do we still have the Needed Images patch on here? There are plenty of them. UltraKnight 11:56, February 28, 2010 (UTC)
- By the looks of it, his Superman: The Animated Series section could use a few. -- Tupka217 11:57, February 28, 2010 (UTC)
- The problem has been fixed!
UltraKnight 07:14, March 2, 2010 (UTC)
Comics
Should it be mentioned that in a story from Superman/Batman Annual #4 that elaborates on the Batman Beyond of earth 12, it is implied that Lex returned from the Source Wall because Superman eventually sent him to the Phantom Zone?William slattery (talk) 10:01, September 3, 2012 (UTC)
Though you don't do the comics, DC considers that annual and the current Beyond series to be part of the DCAU, it has even recently featured the return of Darkseid and showed flashbacks of him and Luthor —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 68.189.247.221 (talk • contribs).
- Nope. There are three (or four, my bad) Batman Beyond continuities in the comics, not counting the first two volumes of Batman Beyond, which were published when the series still aired.
- The Superman/Batman Annual and the Hush Beyond arc are a separate alternate future of the mainstream universe. These two tied in many elements of then-current mainstream comics.
- Earth-12, a multiverse world.
- Morrison's "Batman in Bethlehem" has a Terry too.
- The "greater DCAU", the expanded universe. This is the most recent Batman Beyond volume (4) and Batman Beyond Unlimited. These two abandoned any pretense of tying it into the mainstream universe.
But we don't cover any one of them. --Tupka217 22:28, May 25, 2013 (UTC)