Absolute Batman #20 Connects Back to Issue #1: A Look at Snyder and Dragotta's Series Continuity
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Rich Johnston
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Summary
Bleeding Cool reports on Absolute Batman #20 by Scott Snyder, Nick Dragotta and Frank Martin, noting that the issue requires re-reading not just the previous issue but also the first issue of the series. The article discusses connections between Absolute Batman #20 and issues #1, #5, #17, #18, and #19, with spoilers included. The content appears to be a comic book news/analysis piece focused on narrative continuity and callbacks within the Absolute Batman series.
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· 3 pulledAbsolute Batman #20 from Scott Snyder, Nick Dragotta and Frank Martin might require a little re-reading… and not just the previous issue.
There are spoilers below, and a proper big spoiler warning before things get really fruity.
As we recapped, in Absolute Batman #19, it was
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