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2601 North American Mythical War (404)

Hogwarts, Vice Headmaster's Office.

I was staring blankly at the phone bug eating ice cream.

"Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne" is a sequel to "The Return" in "Sherlock Holmes".

Just as Conan Doyle had decided to end the detective story when he described Sherlock Holmes falling into a waterfall with Moriarty, DC's editorial staff clearly planned to end it with "Batman Dies" and "Catch for the Mantle"

This is the story of a superhero.

But in the end, both of them had to continue serializing because of readers' unwillingness to accept it.

However, because the former is an individual writing a book, while the latter has an entire editorial department and many authors, the final results are not the same.

Since Sherlock Holmes was forcibly "resurrected" in "The Return", the detective has become...a magic stick. Rigorous reasoning and argumentation no longer exist. Everyone has become very stereotyped, and even the clues in the case are obvious.

The most outrageous part is that Holmes during this period was able to identify the prisoner by "the frequency of his blinks", "the weight of his breathing", and "the clenching and unclenching of his fists", and the process was reversed based on the results.

"The Return of Bruce Wayne" also led to the collapse of the worldview. After Bruce Wayne successfully returned from ancient times, he and Dick Grayson, who won in "Battle for the Cloak", caused "two real Batmans to exist at the same time."

" situation, which leads to both the orthodox "Batman must be Bruce Wayne" and the liberal "Batman can be the successor" dissatisfied, while the Chaos "just call himself Batman" are also very unhappy.

In the end, the DC editorial department was cruel and arranged for Bruce Wayne to retire after revealing his identity, leaving Gotham to be managed by Nightwing, and he established the "Batman Heroes" for support. This outrageous ending offended almost all readers.

Then, they released the "Flashpoint Incident" with a vomiting star, restarting the universe and entering the "New 52" universe that will eventually be destroyed by the "Laughing Bat" and "Death Metal" events, and by the way, those past events

Update the outdated technology in the journal, and remove some logically contradictory events and characters.

So here’s the question. Whether it’s the light and dark multiverses on Jin Jing’s side, or the “Dark Knights” coming to cause trouble, it proves that the DC universe next door is in the “New 52” period, so this one has been “restarted”

Why did the "Batman Returns" incident that was "removed" happen? Where is he going to "return"?

[I just ran to investigate, you will not guess what I found~] After being silent for a while, the stupid system suddenly said in a showy tone.

‘What did you find? Tony Stark is Batman?’ I cut to Warner Heim and took a look: ‘So you returned from the virtual world and called Batman Returns?’

[Hey, that’s half right.] The stupid system continues to lie.

Half and half, that means a certain superhero I know is Batman?

In "Batman Returns", Bruce Wayne was thrown into ancient times, and Darkseid tried to be reborn through his body. He also received a DEBUFF that would destroy the world if he returned to the current time.

No matter how outrageous these plots are, just in terms of similarities...

Steve Rogers, the "ancient man", Bruce Banner, who "has other wills in his body", and "Vision", who "will destroy the world if the restriction is released", all seem to be similar, but they are obviously not the same.

[I’m afraid of you, it’s Daredevil, Matt Murdock! The one who just talked to you on the phone! 】

'Huh? Just because he is blind doesn't mean he is a bat, right? This is a personal attack.'

[It’s an actor! The actor of ‘Daredevil’ also appeared in a ‘Batman’ movie, just like the relationship between Gandalf and Professor X. 】


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