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The result of the proposal was Merge Three ghosts of Batman to Batman & Son - But only what is verifiable, and directly relevant to the B&S article. Delete the remainder as unreferenced WP:OR. I'll leave User:Wordforge a note concerning this closure. - jc37 02:37, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
I think this should be merged with the 'three ghosts' article because this article mentions the scarring of the Joker etc but doesn't mention how this happens or who does it. If the articles aren't merged somehow the readers of this article could think Batman did it.
"After a harrowing battle with the Joker high atop Police Headquarters, Batman decides to let Bruce Wayne step into the light. ...will feature the Joker's return after reconstructive surgery on his face following being shot in the head in the opening scene of Batman and Son."
( Wordforge 18:22, 27 May 2007 (UTC))
Once I have read Batman issue 666 I will be able to merge these two pages. ( Wordforge 22:15, 6 June 2007 (UTC)).
Today I started to read the Resurrection of Ras Al Ghul story ark, and I wanted to do a quick refresher on the prior Morrison story lines. I've been reading both this page (Batman & Son) and the Three Ghosts page. I have two questions.
I think both bits of info are relevant because they shed some light on Batman's activity, and help explain what prompted Batman to go to Londan in the first place. However, if others feel this info is not relvant please let me know.
( Neilgorman 21:44, 24 January 2008 (UTC))
As we are merging things it it strikes me the best approach is to refocus this to the trade paperback and also include smallish sections on the other two stories see Grant Morrison#DC Comics.
As was mentioned this all sounds like it is part of the build-up to Batman R.I.P. but at the moment, it seems to make sense as a standalone article (for now, but the sheer number of issues that people are suggesting the main storyline will run to I doubt there will be a big demand for a merge) and anything relevant to that story can be referred back to here.
The infobox is already a collected arc one so there shouldn't need to be any major reconfiguration - just add sections for the other stories and keep it brief. ( Emperor ( talk) 02:50, 15 May 2008 (UTC))
The title of the character says 'Muller' but the name is Josef Miller. Which is it? I haven't read this new storyline (but seeing a Spoiler is back in fashion these days with Batman) so I don't know which name is correct. Tyciol ( talk) 21:14, 17 September 2008 (UTC)
Shouldn't the title of this article be Batman and Son? It appears this way on DC's website currently [1], in the Grand Comics Database [2], as well as the Library of Congress. [3] Per Wikipedia's Manual of Style, "and" should be used unless the ampersand appears in the title. However, that's at least three sources that indicate that the ampersand is not used in the collection's title. (I don't recall how it appeared in the original issues of Batman.) -- GentlemanGhost (converse) 00:09, 18 March 2014 (UTC)
I have moved the article and preserved the discussion. Spidey 104 14:19, 26 March 2014 (UTC)
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The result of the proposal was Merge Three ghosts of Batman to Batman & Son - But only what is verifiable, and directly relevant to the B&S article. Delete the remainder as unreferenced WP:OR. I'll leave User:Wordforge a note concerning this closure. - jc37 02:37, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
I think this should be merged with the 'three ghosts' article because this article mentions the scarring of the Joker etc but doesn't mention how this happens or who does it. If the articles aren't merged somehow the readers of this article could think Batman did it.
"After a harrowing battle with the Joker high atop Police Headquarters, Batman decides to let Bruce Wayne step into the light. ...will feature the Joker's return after reconstructive surgery on his face following being shot in the head in the opening scene of Batman and Son."
( Wordforge 18:22, 27 May 2007 (UTC))
Once I have read Batman issue 666 I will be able to merge these two pages. ( Wordforge 22:15, 6 June 2007 (UTC)).
Today I started to read the Resurrection of Ras Al Ghul story ark, and I wanted to do a quick refresher on the prior Morrison story lines. I've been reading both this page (Batman & Son) and the Three Ghosts page. I have two questions.
I think both bits of info are relevant because they shed some light on Batman's activity, and help explain what prompted Batman to go to Londan in the first place. However, if others feel this info is not relvant please let me know.
( Neilgorman 21:44, 24 January 2008 (UTC))
As we are merging things it it strikes me the best approach is to refocus this to the trade paperback and also include smallish sections on the other two stories see Grant Morrison#DC Comics.
As was mentioned this all sounds like it is part of the build-up to Batman R.I.P. but at the moment, it seems to make sense as a standalone article (for now, but the sheer number of issues that people are suggesting the main storyline will run to I doubt there will be a big demand for a merge) and anything relevant to that story can be referred back to here.
The infobox is already a collected arc one so there shouldn't need to be any major reconfiguration - just add sections for the other stories and keep it brief. ( Emperor ( talk) 02:50, 15 May 2008 (UTC))
The title of the character says 'Muller' but the name is Josef Miller. Which is it? I haven't read this new storyline (but seeing a Spoiler is back in fashion these days with Batman) so I don't know which name is correct. Tyciol ( talk) 21:14, 17 September 2008 (UTC)
Shouldn't the title of this article be Batman and Son? It appears this way on DC's website currently [1], in the Grand Comics Database [2], as well as the Library of Congress. [3] Per Wikipedia's Manual of Style, "and" should be used unless the ampersand appears in the title. However, that's at least three sources that indicate that the ampersand is not used in the collection's title. (I don't recall how it appeared in the original issues of Batman.) -- GentlemanGhost (converse) 00:09, 18 March 2014 (UTC)
I have moved the article and preserved the discussion. Spidey 104 14:19, 26 March 2014 (UTC)