Jeremiah. And there isn't any fur trapper involved (historical or fictional). Nor a bullfrog.
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Jeremiah. And there isn't any fur trapper involved.
Batman: Resurrection” (Random House, 2024) by John Jackson Miller (Public library book checkout)
Did he have another stroke?So I never read the New Frontier novels in order - I read a few of the crossovers that featured them, but didn't go at the series in anger. The recent news about Peter David prompted me to rectify that and I've started with the collection of the first 4 short books in the series. Very entertaining so far. This is a follow up to going back to another series written a quarter century ago, Millenium, and I'm enjoying the books written so close to actual TV and movie production. There's some characterisation and such that jars with the later novelverse "way of writing things" but honesly, it's refreshing in its own way.
Hope Peter is doing ok and I'm thinking of him often while re-discovering some of his work.
I know you’re not asking me, but I liked it a lot. It was very easy to envision the specific Batman the book was using, and it was fix watching that world be fleshed out.How is that book?
I'm guessing not the Adam West Batman.the specific Batman the book was using
I'm guessing not the Adam West Batman.![]()
The Michael Keaton one, I believe.
I appreciate (almostI know you’re not asking me, but I liked it a lot. It was very easy to envision the specific Batman the book was using, and it was fix watching that world be fleshed out.
I appreciate (almost) everyone's take on things so thank you. I believe this year or next year there is going a sequel to that book?
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