Robin #183 came out today. Three panels of Steph and a little talking about her. The two scans about her are here and those scans and others from the issue are here. This was the final issue of the Robin series. The Gotham Gazette solicitations! Under my intense questioning on the DC Boards, Fabian Nicieza has revealed ChrisCross will be the artist of Steph's segment in Gotham Gazette. Examples of his work here and here. Looks good!
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| - Robin #183 came out today. Three panels of Steph and a little talking about her. The two scans about her are here and those scans and others from the issue are here. This was the final issue of the Robin series. The Gotham Gazette solicitations! Under my intense questioning on the DC Boards, Fabian Nicieza has revealed ChrisCross will be the artist of Steph's segment in Gotham Gazette. Examples of his work here and here. Looks good!
- February 2009 was the second month of that year. It began on a Sunday and ended after 28 days on a Saturday. Inasmuch as the month of February in non-leap years is exactly four weeks long, in years when it commences on Sunday, all western calendars designating Sunday as the first day of the week present the month in four equal seven-day rows. February is the only such calendar month where this may occur, and February 2009 was one instance. A so-called "rectangular" February had previously occurred in 1998.
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| - Robin #183 came out today. Three panels of Steph and a little talking about her. The two scans about her are here and those scans and others from the issue are here. This was the final issue of the Robin series. The Gotham Gazette solicitations! Cover GOTHAM GAZETTE: BATMAN ALIVE? #1 Written by Fabian Nicieza Art by Dustin Nguyen, Guillem March, Jamie McKelvie, ChrisCross and Alex Konat Cover by Dustin Nguyen A city looking to rise up. A new Dark Knight is casting his shadow until dawn's early light. A cop looking to solve a murder whose solution may be worse than the crime. A reporter who can reclaim her social standing only by rejecting everything she believes in. A doctor who has found new life by compromising her old one. One hero who has determined a course of action no matter whose plans it spoils. Harvey Bullock. Vicki Vale. Dr. Leslie Thompkins. Stephanie Brown. These four ordinary people living extraordinary lives look to regain their balance in a city that turns lives upside down. Morning comes to Gotham City and the time for mourning has passed. How do the people of Gotham City deal with the sudden arrival of hope? Find out in this new one-shot! On sale May 27 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US Under my intense questioning on the DC Boards, Fabian Nicieza has revealed ChrisCross will be the artist of Steph's segment in Gotham Gazette. Examples of his work here and here. Looks good!
- February 2009 was the second month of that year. It began on a Sunday and ended after 28 days on a Saturday. Inasmuch as the month of February in non-leap years is exactly four weeks long, in years when it commences on Sunday, all western calendars designating Sunday as the first day of the week present the month in four equal seven-day rows. February is the only such calendar month where this may occur, and February 2009 was one instance. A so-called "rectangular" February had previously occurred in 1998. Although February 2004 also started on Sunday, it was not a "rectangular" February, because the 29th made one day of the fifth row of the month. Also notable is the presence of Friday the 13th on the calendar for February 2009. During any month that commences on a Sunday, such as November 2009, the thirteenth falls on a Friday. Thus in any year with a "rectangular" February, Friday the 13th will also occur in March, giving two Friday-the-13ths in a row. The next instance of this appears on the calendar for the year 2015.
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