Jayson’s Reviews > Batman Beyond, Volume 3: Wired for Death > Status Update
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Notes:
(1) Best I can guess, the way time travel works here is there can't be two iterations of the same person concurrently. Which is why people "disappear."
- There's still some logic issues with that, but Rebirth comes along to reset everything anyway. Deus ex machina.
(2) That's it! I've finished The New 52!
- Quite a fitting final status image to wrap it all up.
— Jun 05, 2023 02:00AM

Notes:
(1) Best I can guess, the way time travel works here is there can't be two iterations of the same person concurrently. Which is why people "disappear."
- There's still some logic issues with that, but Rebirth comes along to reset everything anyway. Deus ex machina.
(2) That's it! I've finished The New 52!
- Quite a fitting final status image to wrap it all up.
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Jayson
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Notes:
(1) The issues so far have been very flashback focused. I'd say they've taken up the majority of each issue.
(2) In addition to serving as an addendum and epilogue to "Futures End," this series also seems to set up the return of Terry McGinnis, and serves as a bridge to his Rebirth series.
- "Superman: Lois and Clark," also by Jurgens, did essentially the same thing.
— Jun 05, 2023 01:05AM

Notes:
(1) The issues so far have been very flashback focused. I'd say they've taken up the majority of each issue.
(2) In addition to serving as an addendum and epilogue to "Futures End," this series also seems to set up the return of Terry McGinnis, and serves as a bridge to his Rebirth series.
- "Superman: Lois and Clark," also by Jurgens, did essentially the same thing.

