Completely offtopic and unrelated to DC, but should I do a Transformers movieverse timeline? I regret leaving behind that Aligned continuity in shambles after I learned Cyberverse wasn't connected so I might redo that too at some point...
Completely offtopic and unrelated to DC, but should I do a Transformers movieverse timeline? I regret leaving behind that Aligned continuity in shambles after I learned Cyberverse wasn't connected so I might redo that too at some point...
There's a connection to Friday the 13th (reboot) in the franchise actually. I think that should be treated the same as Lights Out and the DCEU, or the many Batman '66 cameos. Just an alternative version of the same character in both universes.
There's a connection to Friday the 13th (reboot) in the franchise actually. I think that should be treated the same as Lights Out and the DCEU, or the many Batman '66 cameos. Just an alternative version of the same character in both universes.
PENNYWORTH #3
Writer: SCOTT BRYAN WILSON
Artist: JUAN GEDEON
Cover: JORGE FORNÉS
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Continuing the hit spy series that tells the tales of Alfred Pennyworth's pre-Gotham years! As Alfred fights his way through the tunnels below the North Pole base—without wrinkling his suit—he searches for information about the Soviets' bizarre weapons. Finding himself trapped in the belly of the operation, he discovers threats more terrifying than anything he's ever faced and realizes that in the end, he may prefer violence and danger to that most famous of all foes: a broken heart.
I guess Sean Pertwee does indeed transition to balding and growing a mustache after the events of Gotham's finale, since the comic presents him as looking more like comic Alfred.
I guess Sean Pertwee does indeed transition to balding and growing a mustache after the events of Gotham's finale, since the comic presents him as looking more like comic Alfred.
I haven't watched 2-3 yet, so I'm not sure if they have any timeline indication.
I'd imagine it's after 2019 due to Jason still being Robin in the Crisis on Infinite Earths cameo. It's not impossible it's before though, since the history of Earth-9 could have been slightly altered post-crisis.
I kinda liked Bruce Wayne in the episode. It's like a completely serious Adam West Batman in the sense that he's completely dedicated to fighting crime.
Another version of Batman stops after killing the Joker, I see. That's happened on Earth-66 (or Earth-76 maybe), Earth-Prime and now Earth-9. Similar thing happened in Earth-203.
I wonder if it will stick, since Tim Drake is here.
Ah, something set after the Gotham Finale. I guess the "present day" of the comic is the closest to a Gotham sequel we have yet.
It's funny to think that Alfred sent Daveboy a signal in every episode of Gotham offscreen.
I haven't watched 2-3 yet, so I'm not sure if they have any timeline indication.
I'd imagine it's after 2019 due to Jason still being Robin in the Crisis on Infinite Earths cameo. It's not impossible it's before though, since the history of Earth-9 could have been slightly altered post-crisis.
I kinda liked Bruce Wayne in the episode. It's like a completely serious Adam West Batman in the sense that he's completely dedicated to fighting crime.
Another version of Batman stops after killing the Joker, I see. I wonder if it will stick, since Tim Drake is here.