Nah, that's from when Tim was getting some help from Mister Terrific to help him navigate the multiverse and look for Bruce.
@Bonkidus.Shwonkidus Nah, that's from the Tim Drake backup in Chip Zdarsky's Batman. I want to say issue 134.
@Spongeloud No, it's a comic that is a part of DC's new Dawn of DCU branding. We don't know who's going to be in it aside from Hal Jordan.
It might be canon-adjacent as well. Although I don't think they'd go that way.
@Venom Snake2001 John Stewart will be starring in a backup story that will be leading into his actual series.
@Ham Brooks John Stewart: Emerald Knight was a one-shot, there isn't an #2 for it.
Are we talking about the company or the universe itself and if it's the universe itself, which continuity?
If I remember correctly, Parallax was just the name that Hal Jordan took up when he went insane and evil.
Sorry, that was poorly phrased on my part. Probably not a good idea to multi-task. What I should have said was that we don't know exactly which actions were committed by exactly which Joker so for all intents and purposes, it's easier to have one Joker (Prime Earth) page which states that fact than attempting to figure out what goes into one of 3 pages.
@Jinzo126 This is from Dark Crisis: Big Bang, it's a one-shot that just came out today/yesterday depending on where you are in the world.
The Prime Earth Joker is the first one listed on the disambiguation page.
In terms of the Three Jokers storyline, I think the Prime Earth page does cover that by stating that Joker has multiple origins which is a plausible answer since we don't exactly know who the real Joker is.
There is going to be. John Stewart: The Emerald Knight is a one-shot that will supposedly bridge the gap between Thorne's Green Lantern run and Justice League #75.
That page does lack all of the covers.
Looking at League of Comic Geeks, I'm assuming it's the 2nd printing cover that you're speaking of.
Because they're antagonists in the issue? It does specify that it's holograms and not the actual Stephanie Brown and Damian Wayne.
Most likely not, Gabriel Piccolo does a lot of fan-art on the side, so that's most likely what it is.
@One-Winged Angel Is Iconic It's a Batman comic from the mid-90s' and is widely regarded as a great Batman comic for long-time readers and new readers alike. I got a two-part adaptation last year.
@Leader Vladimir Probably won't be able to read anything like that anytime soon. Matthew Rosenberg said nothing of the sort on his Twitter and the only other place I can find mentioning this exact topic from Matthew Rosenberg is a r/dccomicscirclejerk post which also doesn't give a source when asked. When I asked OP here for a source, I didn't get a response, so for all intents and purposes, there will be no Jason and Stephanie book.
@TheMightyEndowed You got a link to support that claim?
But you're ignoring the fact that it isn't incorrect grammar and that the singular they has been in use for multiple centuries and is recognised by the American Psychological Association, Merriam-Webster, Britannica, and the Oxford English Dictionary.
You aren't accepting Morrison's identity. You're purposely choosing to ignore it.