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Post by ThatBlockoGuy on Oct 8, 2005 21:21:26 GMT -5
Forgive me if I'm behind the times on this but I'm in the process of playing catch up with this series. With the Batsignal now introduced will the Bat wave be "retired"?
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Post by All Star Batman on Oct 8, 2005 21:26:12 GMT -5
Well, if you saw A DARK KNIGHT TO remember, it started up when Penguin hit the airwaves. So I would say that he uses both the Wave and the Singnal. Gordon can't always be at the Bat-Singnal, so I guess the Batwave's a back-up.
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Post by /\/\att on Oct 8, 2005 21:27:01 GMT -5
I think Batfan his this one on the nose. They'll pull it out when needed.
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Post by J-Man on Oct 8, 2005 21:40:03 GMT -5
[shadow=purple,left,300]I was thinking the same thing, Batfan.
While we're talking about things that are starting to be 'phased out' so to speak, what's happening with Yin? Is she gone for good now that Gordon's fully on board? She was quickly becoming a new favorite character, especially in episodes like "Riddled" and "Night and the City."[/shadow]
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Post by /\/\att on Oct 8, 2005 22:06:03 GMT -5
[shadow=purple,left,300]I was thinking the same thing, Batfan.
While we're talking about things that are starting to be 'phased out' so to speak, what's happening with Yin? Is she gone for good now that Gordon's fully on board? She was quickly becoming a new favorite character, especially in episodes like "Riddled" and "Night and the City."[/shadow] I've answered this question on a number of other message boards. Ming-Na, voice of Yin, has a new show on NBC. I have to suspect that has something to do with her absence. I'm certain she'll be back.
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