Starfleet's supposed to let him off the hook and send him back to duty like nothing happened?
Who claimed that?
Starfleet's supposed to let him off the hook and send him back to duty like nothing happened?
You really should read them. Denny O'Neil is pretty much THE Batman writer.I'm really looking forward to this. I haven't read the novelizations of the other two Nolan Batman movies, but I'm pretty sure I'll be reading this one now.
Yeah, in January, 1977, I found a book on the shelf that was a space-opera of sometype. Farm kid, family died, kid teamed up with old man and spaceship pilot to rescue a princess. It was a pretty good story.^ Really? I haven't bought any in years but I used to buy them when I was a kid. I remember that I read the novelisations of Return of the Jedi, The Search for Spock and Indiana Jones and The Temple of Doom before they came out over here. Spoilers didn't bother me back then!
Out of curiosity, Greg, how much added material is there in this novelization?
For instance,That movie moved FAST; I wanted there to be about twice as much time in it, for all of these things to play out. (Nolan even said in an interview that he pretty much planned on cutting it so fast that no one could care about anything, relying on the score to convey the emotions. Which worked, I'm not complaining, I'm just saying... movie went QUICK.) Seemed like there would be tons of places to flesh out a novel.are things like Bruce getting back into Gotham explained?
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