The Dark Knight Trilogy - Timeline

Does anybody have a digital copy of that Totino's Presents comic? I cannot find a single copy online and it doesn't exist on selling sites as a physical item. Really worried it's lost media.
 
Does anybody have a digital copy of that Totino's Presents comic? I cannot find a single copy online and it doesn't exist on selling sites as a physical item. Really worried it's lost media.
I'll ensure it's not.
 

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I removed what I thought was "page 9" of that comic, but nope, that one with the gang member toasting saying "To the minute-men, past present and future" is just the [REDACTED SOURCE]'s signature at the end of every of their comic pages.
 
Batman Begins Chapter 5 (0:17:04 - 0:16:11)
Batman Begins Chapter 5 (0:17:12 - 0:16:16)(Audio Only)
Batman Begins Chapter 5 (0:17:04 - 0:17:19)
Batman Begins Chapter 5 (0:17:20 - 0:17:33)(Audio Only)
Batman Begins Chapter 5 (0:17:34 - 0:17:38)
Batman Begins Chapter 5 (0:17:39 - 0:17:40) (Audio Only)
Batman Begins Chapter 5 (0:17:41 - 0:17:50)
Batman Begins Chapter 5 (0:18:02 - 0:18:30)
Batman Begins Chapter 5 (0:17:20 - 0:17:33)
Batman Begins Chapter 5 (0:17:12 - 0:16:16)
Batman Begins Chapter 5 (0:17:20 - 0:17:33)
Batman Begins Chapter 5 (0:17:39 - 0:17:40)
Batman Begins Chapter 5 (0:17:51 - 0:18:01)
Batman Begins Chapter 5 (0:18:31 - 0:19:44)
Batman Begins Chapter 6 (0:19:45 - 0:21:05)
I was going thru this really old thread and noticed mistakes with the timestamps and you have 17:20 - 17:33 on here 3x when it should only be 2
 
Not sure if this was ever brought up....

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I actually think Superman Returns could theoretically be canon. In the film, there is a small reference to Gotham City in a news segment reporting where Superman has been sighted. Personally I don't think Returns is canon to the Reeve's-verse because it's clearly set in 2006 and is more of a "based on" the Reeve's movies. More of an homage than a sequel. Thoughts?

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Not sure if this was ever brought up....

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I actually think Superman Returns could theoretically be canon. In the film, there is a small reference to Gotham City in a news segment reporting where Superman has been sighted. Personally I don't think Returns is canon to the Reeve's-verse because it's clearly set in 2006 and is more of a "based on" the Reeve's movies. More of an homage than a sequel. Thoughts?

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Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part 2
 
Superman Returns: Prequel #4:
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Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part 2
I personally don't count comics. I only count on-screen material.
 
I personally don't count comics. I only count on-screen material.
That's fine, but I don't see how your head-canon is important here. The point was that Vicki Vale exists in Superman Returns' universe and knows of "Caped Wonders", and that Joker exists as well.

Though, Crisis on Infinite Earths was written to be a continuation of Superman Returns with the idea that it follows Superman IV: The Quest for Peace rather than a loose version of Superman II, and the Donnerverse's tie-in comics are linked to Batman '89. But even ignoring that, I thought that it was relevant to the discussion of Superman Returns being related to the Nolanverse.
 
That's fine, but I don't see how your head-canon is important here. The point was that Vicki Vale exists in Superman Returns' universe and knows of "Caped Wonders", and that Joker exists as well.



Though, Crisis on Infinite Earths was written to be a continuation of Superman Returns with the idea that it follows Superman IV: The Quest for Peace rather than a loose version of Superman II, and the Donnerverse's tie-in comics are linked to Batman '89. But even ignoring that, I thought that it was relevant to the discussion of Superman Returns being related to the Nolanve

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Superman '78 has ties to Superman I-IV and Batma



Superman Returns and CW COIE have ties to Superman I



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That's fine, but I don't see how your head-canon is important here. The point was that Vicki Vale exists in Superman Returns' universe and knows of "Caped Wonders", and that Joker exists as well.

Though, Crisis on Infinite Earths was written to be a continuation of Superman Returns with the idea that it follows Superman IV: The Quest for Peace rather than a loose version of Superman II, and the Donnerverse's tie-in comics are linked to Batman '89. But even ignoring that, I thought that it was relevant to the discussion of Superman Returns being related to the Nolanverse.
Superman I-IV and Supergirl

Arrowverse Multiverse :
Earth-96 : Returns and Crisis of CW (since Reeve Sups appearences in TV and cinema are conaidered as the same as Routh is fair to say that the reeve and slater that appeared in The Flash are Earth-96)

Comics Multiverse :
Earth-789 : Superman '78 and Batman '89 (there is 0 ties with these 2 comics and Superman returns or CW Crisis, there is no issue with Superman films happening in both multiverses in different earths but with different ending and continuations, not always all have to be forced to be the same
 
Superman I-IV and Supergirl

Arrowverse Multiverse :
Earth-96 : Returns and Crisis of CW (since Reeve Sups appearences in TV and cinema are conaidered as the same as Routh is fair to say that the reeve and slater that appeared in The Flash are Earth-96)

Comics Multiverse :
Earth-789 : Superman '78 and Batman '89 (there is 0 ties with these 2 comics and Superman returns or CW Crisis, there is no issue with Superman films happening in both multiverses in different earths but with different ending and continuations, not always all have to be forced to be the same
I think DC's Infinite Frontier after Dark Crisis opened the door to the wider megaverse (multiple multiverses). From my understanding, its basically a detour route to the larger Omniverse without bypassing the Source Wall into the 6th Dimension.
 
Creo que la Frontera Infinita de DC tras la Crisis Oscura abrió la puerta al megaverso más amplio (múltiples multiversos). Según tengo entendido, es básicamente una ruta de desvío hacia el Omniverso mayor sin sortear el Muro de la Fuente hacia la sexta dimensión.
Todavía no conecta ambas Tierras como la misma.
 
I think DC's Infinite Frontier after Dark Crisis opened the door to the wider megaverse (multiple multiverses). From my understanding, its basically a detour route to the larger Omniverse without bypassing the Source Wall into the 6th Dimension.
It still doesn't connect both Earths as the same
 

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