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* [[The Starscream]]: Sensei wants to take over Ra's Al-Ghul's underworld empire. It turns out "underworld" is literal.
* [[The Starscream]]: Sensei wants to take over Ra's Al-Ghul's underworld empire. It turns out "underworld" is literal.
* [[Super Dickery]]: Several examples, but the one where Batman [http://scans-daily.dreamwidth.org/3554261.html detonates Robin] after Robin [[Reckless Sidekick|gets himself captured]] takes the cake. {{spoiler|Naked Bruce explains in the next issue how he designed Robin's armor to self-destruct without harming him}}.
* [[Super Dickery]]: Several examples, but the one where Batman [http://scans-daily.dreamwidth.org/3554261.html detonates Robin] after Robin [[Reckless Sidekick|gets himself captured]] takes the cake. {{spoiler|Naked Bruce explains in the next issue how he designed Robin's armor to self-destruct without harming him}}.
* [[What's a Henway]]
* [[What's a Henway?]]
* [[Writer On Board]]: Neal Adams is an advocate of "Expanding Earth Theory".
* [[Writer On Board]]: Neal Adams is an advocate of "Expanding Earth Theory".



Revision as of 18:53, 9 January 2014

Batman: Odyssey is a Comic Book/Batman miniseries drawn by legendary illustrator Neal Adams, one of the defining artists of Batman. On the downside, it is also written by Neal Adams, which leads to some... issues. It is very, very strange.

Over drinks, Naked Bruce Wayne tells a story to a friend sitting Behind the Black. The story he tells is meandering and bizarre even by comic-book standards, but eventually coalesces into the tale of Batman traveling Beneath the Earth to battle a deadly enemy, rescue Talia Al-Ghul, and solve an ancient mystery.

The writing and plot are simply weird in every way, and as such the comic has developed a following to track the insanity of it all.


Batman: Odyssey provides examples of: