Eh... too bad this is taking place in "Batman: The Dark Knight". AKA the Batman publication that no one quite cares about (in comparison to Batman and 'tec, anyways). Unless Hurwitz graduates to writing one of those two books, I think that the "main" Bat-continuity will probably ignore it.
This isn't exactly a new development - DC's Batman line has always had a sort of "third wheel" publication to tell stories that are less tied into continuity than Batman and 'tec. Pre-Crisis, it was "The Brave and the Bold". During the 90s, it was "Shadow of the Bat". During the 00s, it was "Gotham Knights". And now, it's "The Dark Knight".
("Legends of the Dark Knight" could also fit, but I think they've made that particular book's non-canon status more explicit in the past.)
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Date: 2013-06-29 07:56 pm (UTC)This isn't exactly a new development - DC's Batman line has always had a sort of "third wheel" publication to tell stories that are less tied into continuity than Batman and 'tec. Pre-Crisis, it was "The Brave and the Bold". During the 90s, it was "Shadow of the Bat". During the 00s, it was "Gotham Knights". And now, it's "The Dark Knight".
("Legends of the Dark Knight" could also fit, but I think they've made that particular book's non-canon status more explicit in the past.)