Matthew Warner, in order to better be like Bruce Wayne, is trying to find his own ward within Arkham. So far the only person volunteering for the position is Pyg.

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Matthew Warner, in order to better be like Bruce Wayne, is trying to find his own ward within Arkham. So far the only person volunteering for the position is Pyg.
bro wait a min i-
Matthew Warner
I’m just saying, his character had some potential when he was first introduced and I still wish DC would do something with him again.
I still remember reading the panel where Bruce goes to the graveyard and sees Matthew-oh wait Master Bruce- in front of his parents’ graves scratching out their names before carving Martha and Thomas on his face. That was quite disturbing. And don’t get me started on his butler whose suppose to be Alfred.
Matthew’s Bruce — ref. used DC Comics Batman #61
Reading from The Crack-Up by F. Scott Fitzgerald:
“Of course, all life is a process of breaking down, but the blows that do the dramatic side of the work — the big sudden blows that come, or seem to come, from outside — the ones you remember and blame things on and, in moments of weakness, tell your friends about, don't show their effect all at once. There is another sort of blow that comes from within — that you don't feel until it's too late to do anything about it, until you realize with finality that in some regard you will never be as good a man again. The first sort of breakage seems to happen quick — the second kind happens almost without your knowing it, but is realized suddenly indeed.”
Batman v3 #61 - “Suddenly Indeed” (2018) pencil & ink by Travis Moore color by Tamra Bonvillain
IFComp 2021: Matthew Warner’s “Second Wind”
This is a review of a game entered into IFComp 2021, the twenty-seventh annual interactive fiction competition. This year, there are 71 games in the Comp, all free to play. There’s some good stuff in there this year! Anyone is welcome to play and vote on the entries during the Comp period, and you need vote on only five games by the middle of November for your votes to count toward the games’ overall scores!
As is my wont when writing IFComp reviews, I shamelessly steal Jacqueline Ashwell’s rubric for scoring, because, well, it’s thoughtful and fair.
This review, like all of my reviews, is potentially spoilery. You may want to avoid reading it until after you’ve played the game. That’s up to you.
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I don’t know these people, but I found the link to this GoFundMe while on Twitter.
Heather Lawrence was hit by a car in front of her home in Harrodsburg, Kentucky on Sunday and died of her injuries. The driver of the truck that hit her has been charged with leaving the scene of an accident & tampering with evidence.
Heather was the mother of four children—3 sons and 1 daughter—who range in age from 2-18. Her family doesn’t have much money & she didn’t have life insurance, so they need help paying for her funeral & related expenses. If you can donate, I’m sure they’d appreciate it. If you can’t, but want to help, then signal boosting the GoFundMe would probably also be appreciated.