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    Default Dark Knight "millerverse" timeline

    Can someone tell me what the timeline for the "millerverse"* looks like?
    I don't think this question deserves its own thread, so I just post this here.

    *Millerverse consists of Year One, Dark Knight Returns, Dark Knight Strikes Again, All-Star Batman, Spawn/Batman.
    Not written by Miller, small appearances: Countdown: Arena #1 and Superman and Batman: World's Funnest.

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    Year One, ASBAR, DKR, DKSA. I forgot about Spawn/Batman, but I figure it's before DKR.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DetectiveDupin View Post
    Year One, ASBAR, DKR, DKSA. I forgot about Spawn/Batman, but I figure it's before DKR.
    Do you know when one would include the stuff not written by Miller?

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    The "millerverse" makes no sense whatsoever, as there is a huge disparity between thematic content and style between All Star and Year 1, and again between DKR and DKSA. These four things make no sense together.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Superdog View Post
    The "millerverse" makes no sense whatsoever, as there is a huge disparity between thematic content and style between All Star and Year 1, and again between DKR and DKSA. These four things make no sense together.
    That's not what I asked for, but thanks anyways for the comment.

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    World Funnest isn't canon to Earth 31 (The Millerverse), as Batman and I think Superman die in that one, way before their time.

    Year One
    ASBAR
    Batman Spawn (This is where Bats gets the technology he uses for the suit he would one day use against superman)
    Countdown Arena
    DKR
    DKSA.

    They do make sense, chronicling this Batman's life from Batman year one to DKSA. But they skip years in between and Batman goes through a series of changes in his psychology based on the perception that Batman and Bruce Wayne had started to become separate entities because of something that happened inbetween Batman Year One and ASBAR (Which they only really mention in passing in ASBAR 10, The only one not collected).

    I seriously hope they release DKBW So that they atleast can finish this story for those of us who liked it. (That and Fking Batman Europa).
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    It would depend on whether you would want to read them as the character being pulled out of their timeline in which case you would read them at convenient points during DKR or read them with characters being pulled from the future which would be between Spawn and DKR in order of publication. You could even do both!
    You should include Superman: The Man of Steel #37 too.http://www.comicvine.com/superman-th...zero/37-39698/
    Very strange question.

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    What about "Wanted: Santa Claus - Dead or Alive" from DC Special Series #21? Is that considered part of the Millerverse? It was collected in The Complete Frank Miller Batman, apparently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thaddeus Hutch View Post
    What about "Wanted: Santa Claus - Dead or Alive" from DC Special Series #21? Is that considered part of the Millerverse? It was collected in The Complete Frank Miller Batman, apparently.
    No that's not part of it. FM did the Artwork but Denny O'neil did the story and it was before the Universe existed. It's added because that's the first Batman related thing FM worked on..
    ...And does Mr. Goddanm Batman says so much as ''Thanks''? OF COURSE not. That'd hardly be GRIM AND GRITTY, would it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vidocq View Post
    World Funnest isn't canon to Earth 31 (The Millerverse), as Batman and I think Superman die in that one, way before their time.

    Year One
    ASBAR
    Batman Spawn (This is where Bats gets the technology he uses for the suit he would one day use against superman)
    Countdown Arena
    DKR
    DKSA.

    They do make sense, chronicling this Batman's life from Batman year one to DKSA. But they skip years in between and Batman goes through a series of changes in his psychology based on the perception that Batman and Bruce Wayne had started to become separate entities because of something that happened inbetween Batman Year One and ASBAR (Which they only really mention in passing in ASBAR 10, The only one not collected).

    I seriously hope they release DKBW So that they atleast can finish this story for those of us who liked it. (That and Fking Batman Europa).
    Very insightful. Thanks!
    Is there any reason why Spawn/Batman comes after ASBAR? I think I remember seeing a timeline where it was included before ASBAR.

    And another question pertaining canonicity:
    Is all that non-Miller stuff (even Countdown) really on the same level as his millerverse? I get that in the (former) overarching DC continuity/canon it is; so can you explain that with multiple millerverses? One that crosses over with other (non-Miller)titles and one that does not?

    Also @ BatfanReborn: In the link it says "one reminiscent of...", but thanks anyways! Sadly this isn't listed on the DC wikia. Was there any official word on which Batmans are depicted? *g*

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    http://comicbookdb.com/issue.php?ID=213378
    Why the ... is Batman in one of those stories?
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    Quote Originally Posted by UltimateMarvel Dude View Post
    Very insightful. Thanks!
    Is there any reason why Spawn/Batman comes after ASBAR? I think I remember seeing a timeline where it was included before ASBAR.
    Because Batman is already well stablished as a Superhero, his suit is closer to the one at the beginning of DKR and the Batsignal is a thing while in ASBAR he is still an Outlaw.

    And another question pertaining canonicity:
    Is all that non-Miller stuff (even Countdown) really on the same level as his millerverse? I get that in the (former) overarching DC continuity/canon it is; so can you explain that with multiple millerverses? One that crosses over with other (non-Miller)titles and one that does not?
    For years it was unofficially tied together. Miller himself says that everything Batman he has ever written, even Year One which he wrote incontinuity could serve as a prequel (and in the case of DKSA a sequel) to DKR. It wasn't until Countdown when they introduced Earth 31 as the ''official'' Millerverse and basically made it fair game for any writer with a story to add to it.

    It's ultimately up to you, but FM says is everything done by him, DC says is that plus everything they publish that says ''E-31'' (which I think it's only been Countdown Arena so far) and fans can add or substract it as they want. Some only count Year One and DKR (the absolute best of the series). I, personally count all of it (even though I hate Batman/Spawn) save for maybe Countdown Arena.
    ...And does Mr. Goddanm Batman says so much as ''Thanks''? OF COURSE not. That'd hardly be GRIM AND GRITTY, would it?

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    One wonders if some version of 'Death in the Family' also didn't happen in this timeline...given that Jason Todd is dead (and eventually, this is what causes Bruce to hang up the cape and cowl).

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    Quote Originally Posted by bat39 View Post
    One wonders if some version of 'Death in the Family' also didn't happen in this timeline...given that Jason Todd is dead (and eventually, this is what causes Bruce to hang up the cape and cowl).
    The comic itself tells the story of the "New Earth" Batman (http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Batman_Vol_1_426). Whatever that is...
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    Comics Interview Super Special: Batman reported that in 1986 at the Mid-Ohio-Con, a benefit for the March of Dimes, in Mansfield, Ohio, Frank Miller was asked about Jason Todd's death.


    http://www.milehighcomics.com/cgi-bi...8344760132%201

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bat-Man View Post
    Comics Interview Super Special: Batman reported that in 1986 at the Mid-Ohio-Con, a benefit for the March of Dimes, in Mansfield, Ohio, Frank Miller was asked about Jason Todd's death.


    http://www.milehighcomics.com/cgi-bi...8344760132%201
    Holy sht, Rape? I never heard that rumor before. Nice to know that apparently his Jason Todd was also killed (and with his backdoor intact) by the Joker though.
    ...And does Mr. Goddanm Batman says so much as ''Thanks''? OF COURSE not. That'd hardly be GRIM AND GRITTY, would it?

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