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3 | - | A Spot Of Tea: It's his special-tea. |
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4 | - | Alice In Wonderland: The Mad Hatter's obsession. |
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5 | - | Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance: The Hatter. |
5 | + | [b]A Spot Of Tea[/b]: It's his special-tea. |
6 | - | Berserk Button: Do not call the Mad Hatter insane. |
6 | + | [b]Alice In Wonderland[/b]: The Mad Hatter's obsession. |
7 | - | Body Horror: In the Hatter's falling mindscape, the masks he puts on people are a part of their heads. |
7 | + | [b]Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance[/b]: The Hatter. |
8 | - | Brainwashed and Crazy: The Mad Hatter's henchmen, and very nearly Azumi and Jessica as well. |
8 | + | [b]Berserk Button[/b]: Do not call the Mad Hatter insane. |
9 | - | The Corruptible: Jessica and Azumi, though it's not really their fault due to the drugs they had taken earlier. Scarecrow calls out the latter on this. |
9 | + | [b]Body Horror[/b]: In the Hatter's falling mindscape, the masks he puts on people are a part of their heads. |
10 | - | Depraved Dwarf: Kind of in the case of the Mad Hatter, but he doesn't seem to know what's wrong. |
10 | + | [b]Brainwashed and Crazy[/b]: The Mad Hatter's henchmen, and very nearly Azumi and Jessica as well. |
11 | - | Dream Apocalypse: Steadily collapsing as the women fight off the Hatter and his goons, then completely falls apart when Scarecrow invades. |
11 | + | [b]The Corruptible[/b]: Jessica and Azumi, though it's not really their fault due to the drugs they had taken earlier. Scarecrow calls out the latter on this. |
12 | - | Enemy Mine: A non antagonistic example of sorts. Azumi and Jessica do not see eye to eye, but they do work together rather well to fight off the Hatter. |
12 | + | [b]Depraved Dwarf[/b]: Kind of in the case of the Mad Hatter, but he doesn't seem to know what's wrong. |
13 | - | Everyone Loves Blondes: Jess's hair color comes as a disadvantage to her. |
13 | + | [b]Dream Apocalypse[/b]: Steadily collapsing as the women fight off the Hatter and his goons, then completely falls apart when Scarecrow invades. |
14 | - | Evil Redhead: The Hatter, though how "villainous" he is is up for grabs. |
14 | + | [b]Enemy Mine[/b]: A non antagonistic example of sorts. Azumi and Jessica do not see eye to eye, but they do work together rather well to fight off the Hatter. |
15 | - | Evil Is Stylish: His suit might not be up to par, but it is rather fancy. |
15 | + | [b]Everyone Loves Blondes[/b]: Jess's hair color comes as a disadvantage to her. |
16 | - | Freak Out: Azumi has one at the end of the topic over her powerlessness to stop the mind control on her own. |
16 | + | [b]Evil Redhead[/b]: The Hatter, though how "villainous" he is is up for grabs. |
17 | - | Hair Raising Hare: The white rabbit masks of the Hatter's goons. |
17 | + | [b]Evil Is Stylish[/b]: His suit might not be up to par, but it is rather fancy. |
18 | - | Heroic BSOD: Azumi has one at the end of the chapter. |
18 | + | [b]Freak Out[/b]: Azumi has one at the end of the topic over her powerlessness to stop the mind control on her own. |
19 | - | Gonk: The Hatter is not attractive, no. |
19 | + | [b]Hair Raising Hare[/b]: The white rabbit masks of the Hatter's goons. |
20 | - | Heroic Willpower: How Azumi and Jess avoid being brainwashed completely. |
20 | + | [b]Heroic BSOD[/b]: Azumi has one at the end of the chapter. |
21 | - | Hypno Trinket: The Mad Hatter's hats and tea. |
21 | + | [b]Gonk[/b]: The Hatter is not attractive, no. |
22 | - | I Ate What: The Hatter's tea is laced with "ludicrous amounts of psychoactive controls". |
22 | + | [b]Heroic Willpower[/b]: How Azumi and Jess avoid being brainwashed completely. |
23 | - | Incredibly Lame Pun: See A Spot Of Tea. |
23 | + | [b]Hypno Trinket[/b]: The Mad Hatter's hats and tea. |
24 | - | The Mad Hatter: Subverted by Jervis "The Mad Hatter" Tetch. His mental illness is a very touchy subject. |
24 | + | [b]I Ate What[/b]: The Hatter's tea is laced with "ludicrous amounts of psychoactive controls". |
25 | - | Mad Scientist: The Hatter and Scarecrow both, but more the former here. |
25 | + | [b]Incredibly Lame Pun[/b]: See A Spot Of Tea. |
26 | - | Master Of Illusion: The Hatter and Scarecrow, again. |
26 | + | [b]The Mad Hatter[/b]: Subverted by Jervis "The Mad Hatter" Tetch. His mental illness is a very touchy subject. |
27 | - | Mind Control Device: The Mad Hatter's hats and tea. The latter is taken by Scarecrow for Dani. |
27 | + | [b]Mad Scientist[/b]: The Hatter and Scarecrow both, but more the former here. |
28 | - | Mistaken For Special Guest: A dark take on this in the form of Jess's being mistaken for Alice Lidell of Lewis Carroll's books. |
28 | + | [b]Master Of Illusion[/b]: The Hatter and Scarecrow, again. |
29 | - | Mushroom Samba/Nightmare Sequence: The Mad Hatter's mind control dimension. |
29 | + | [b]Mind Control Device[/b]: The Mad Hatter's hats and tea. The latter is taken by Scarecrow for Dani. |
30 | - | My Name Is Not Durwood: Jess is not Alice, Jervis. Stop it. |
30 | + | [b]Mistaken For Special Guest[/b]: A dark take on this in the form of Jess's being mistaken for Alice Lidell of Lewis Carroll's books. |
31 | - | Mythology Gag: Scarecrow's appearance in the Dream Apocalypse is that of the Scarebeast from the comics. |
31 | + | [b]Mushroom Samba/Nightmare Sequence[/b]: The Mad Hatter's mind control dimension. |
32 | - | Nice Hat: The Hatter's top hat. |
32 | + | [b]My Name Is Not Durwood[/b]: Jess is not Alice, Jervis. Stop it. |
33 | - | Nightmare Fuel: The whole brainwashing process. |
33 | + | [b]Mythology Gag[/b]: Scarecrow's appearance in the Dream Apocalypse is that of the Scarebeast from the comics. |
34 | - | No Mister Bond, I Expect You To Dine: The Hatter just wanted the women to have tea with him... forever. |
34 | + | [b]Nice Hat[/b]: The Hatter's top hat. |
35 | - | Obliviously Evil: The Mad Hatter seems to be this way. |
35 | + | [b]Nightmare Fuel[/b]: The whole brainwashing process. |
36 | - | One Scene Wonder: Like Zsasz, the Hatter only comes up front in this chapter. |
36 | + | [b]No Mister Bond, I Expect You To Dine[/b]: The Hatter just wanted the women to have tea with him... forever. |
37 | - | Pet The Dog: When DCAU!Batman hears that Azumi had a run in with the Mad Hatter, the first thing he does is ask if she is okay. |
37 | + | [b]Obliviously Evil[/b]: The Mad Hatter seems to be this way. |
38 | - | Psychopathic Manchild: Jervis Tetch. |
38 | + | [b]One Scene Wonder[/b]: Like Zsasz, the Hatter only comes up front in this chapter. |
39 | - | Red Sky Take Warning: The mind control dimension takes on this when Scarecrow invades. |
39 | + | [b]Pet The Dog[/b]: When DCAU!Batman hears that Azumi had a run in with the Mad Hatter, the first thing he does is ask if she is okay. |
40 | - | Rhymes On A Dime: The narration during the "break out of brainwashing" sequence. |
40 | + | [b]Psychopathic Manchild[/b]: Jervis Tetch. |
41 | - | Soundtrack Dissonance: A literary example. As the two women scream and try to escape their blind brainwashing, the format of the writing changes to poetry. |
41 | + | [b]Red Sky Take Warning[/b]: The mind control dimension takes on this when Scarecrow invades. |
42 | - | Villainous Rescue: Scarecrow saves Azumi and Jessica. |
42 | + | [b]Rhymes On A Dime[/b]: The narration during the "break out of brainwashing" sequence. |
43 | - | Villainous Teleportation: Mad Hatter has this... kind of. It's probably the drugs. |
43 | + | [b]Soundtrack Dissonance[/b]: A literary example. As the two women scream and try to escape their blind brainwashing, the format of the writing changes to poetry. |
44 | - | Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: Well, minds, but the Mad Hatter fits. |
44 | + | [b]Villainous Rescue[/b]: Scarecrow saves Azumi and Jessica. |
45 | [b]Villainous Teleportation[/b]: Mad Hatter has this... kind of. It's probably the drugs. | |
46 | [b]Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds[/b]: Well, minds, but the Mad Hatter fits. | |
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50 | - | Always Close: Intentional. Azumi fires to stop Deadshot at the last possible second just to force his aim off without having to get close. |
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51 | - | Arm Cannon: Deadshot has two forearm-mounted, silenced, armor-piercing ones. Azumi takes one of the pairs for herself upon victory. |
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52 | - | Armor Is Useless: Averted. Azumi would be dead if it weren't for several layers of protection. |
52 | + | [b]Always Close[/b]: Intentional. Azumi fires to stop Deadshot at the last possible second just to force his aim off without having to get close. |
53 | - | Armor Piercing Attack: Deadshot and Azumi's guns, more the Seeker Rifle in the case of the latter. |
53 | + | [b]Arm Cannon[/b]: Deadshot has two forearm-mounted, silenced, armor-piercing ones. Azumi takes one of the pairs for herself upon victory. |
54 | - | Badass Mustache: Deadshot. |
54 | + | [b]Armor Is Useless[/b]: Averted. Azumi would be dead if it weren't for several layers of protection. |
55 | - | Battle Trophy: Azumi's requisition of Deadshot's arm guns on one arm is a functional version of this. |
55 | + | [b]Armor Piercing Attack[/b]: Deadshot and Azumi's guns, more the Seeker Rifle in the case of the latter. |
56 | - | Berserk Button: Azumi made Deadshot miss his shot. He wasn't happy. |
56 | + | [b]Badass Mustache[/b]: Deadshot. |
57 | - | Blown Across The Room: Or blown off the roof, anyway, in terms of Azumi's first defeat to Deadshot. |
57 | + | [b]Battle Trophy[/b]: Azumi's requisition of Deadshot's arm guns on one arm is a functional version of this. |
58 | - | Boss Banter: Deadshot goes on about how unbeatable he is just a bit. |
58 | + | [b]Berserk Button[/b]: Azumi made Deadshot miss his shot. He wasn't happy. |
59 | - | The Cameo: Calendar Man at the end. |
59 | + | [b]Blown Across The Room[/b]: Or blown off the roof, anyway, in terms of Azumi's first defeat to Deadshot. Justified in that it wasn't very long, and in gameplay, the gun does the same to someone else. |
60 | - | Cliffhanger: Azumi is being trailed by... someone at the end. |
60 | + | [b]Boss Banter: Deadshot goes on about how unbeatable he is just a bit. |
61 | - | Deadpan Snarker: Deadshot most prominently. |
61 | + | [b]The Cameo[/b]: Calendar Man at the end. |
62 | - | Death Seeker: Deadshot isn't actually actively seeking death. He just doesn't care if he lives or dies. |
62 | + | [b]Cliffhanger[/b]: Azumi is being trailed by... someone at the end. |
63 | - | Fashion Victim Villain: Azumi thinks this of any of the villains, but Deadshot in this case. |
63 | + | [b]Deadpan Snarker[/b]: Deadshot most prominently. |
64 | - | Gun Fu: The Azumi versus Deadshot final fight is essentially a close-range gunfight, albeit realistic and involving them dropping most of their weapons to close combat. |
64 | + | [b]Death Seeker[/b]: Deadshot isn't actually actively seeking death. He just doesn't care if he lives or dies. |
65 | - | Gunpoint Banter: Between Deadshot and Azumi when they confront each other. |
65 | + | [b]Fashion Victim Villain[/b]: Azumi thinks this of any of the villains, but Deadshot in this case. |
66 | - | The Gunslinger: Most prominently Deadshot. |
66 | + | [b]Gun Fu[/b]: The Azumi versus Deadshot final fight is essentially a close-range gunfight, albeit realistic and involving them dropping most of their weapons to close combat. |
67 | - | Hard Head: Azumi doesn't get a concussion from her impact with concrete. Justified by how she is wearing a helmet and full armor, and she does get knocked out. |
67 | + | [b]Gunpoint Banter[/b]: Between Deadshot and Azumi when they confront each other. |
68 | - | Improbable Aiming Skills: A staple of Deadshot. The last shot he attempts is [i]through[/i] a filled water tower. |
68 | + | [b]The Gunslinger[/b]: Most prominently Deadshot. |
69 | - | In Medias Res: Starts in the middle of the Deadshot attack before going to How We Got Here. |
69 | + | [b]Hard Head[/b]: Azumi doesn't get a concussion from her impact with concrete. Justified by how she is wearing a helmet and full armor, and she does get knocked out. |
70 | - | Irony: Batman [i]is[/i] on Deadshot's kill list. He's just going to get to Bruce Wayne first. |
70 | + | [b]Improbable Aiming Skills[/b]: A staple of Deadshot. The last shot he attempts is [i]through[/i] a filled water tower. Also an example of [b]Artistic License: Physics[/b], though he probably did it that way to show Mythbusters off for assuming he couldn't. |
71 | - | Mysterious Mercenary Pursuer: Deadshot again. |
71 | + | [b]In Medias Res[/b]: Starts in the middle of the Deadshot attack before going to [b]How We Got Here[/b]. |
72 | - | Nietszche Wannabe: His "The Reason You Suck" Speech seems to give that impression. |
72 | + | [b]Irony[/b]: Batman [i]is[/i] on Deadshot's kill list. He's just going to get to Bruce Wayne first. |
73 | - | Politically Incorrect Villain: Deadshot, not to mention extremely crude. |
73 | + | [b]Mysterious Mercenary Pursuer[/b]: Deadshot again. |
74 | - | Porn Stache: Deadshot's classic mustache. |
74 | + | [b]Nietszche Wannabe[/b]: His "The Reason You Suck" Speech seems to give that impression. |
75 | - | "The Reason You Suck" Speech: Deadshot gives one against [i]hope[/i]. |
75 | + | [b]Politically Incorrect Villain[/b]: Deadshot, not to mention extremely crude. |
76 | - | Shoot Out The Lock: Subverted with Azumi getting into the substation. She uses her Seeker Rifle to shoot the hinges, not the lock, in proper shotgun breaching procedure. |
76 | + | [b]Porn Stache[/b]: Deadshot's classic mustache. |
77 | - | Smug Super: Deadshot is rather proud of his skill. Possibly subverted in that he isn't actually super. He's just that good. |
77 | + | [b]"The Reason You Suck" Speech[/b]: Deadshot gives one against [i]hope[/i]. |
78 | - | Shout Out: To Uncharted 2: Among Thieves. "That's my blood. That's my blood, that's a [i]lot[/i] of my blood." |
78 | + | [b]Shoot Out The Lock[/b]: Subverted with Azumi getting into the substation. She uses her Seeker Rifle to shoot the hinges, not the lock, in proper shotgun breaching procedure. |
79 | - | Shut Up Hannibal: Azumi gives one to Deadshot in response to his "The Reason You Suck" Speech after their fight. |
79 | + | [b]Smug Super[/b]: Deadshot is rather proud of his skill. Possibly subverted in that he isn't actually super. He's just that good. |
80 | - | Sniper Duel: Between Azumi and Deadshot. Not a long one, though, mostly be necessity of the time span. |
80 | + | [b]Shout Out[/b]: [i]To Uncharted 2: Among Thieves[/i]. "That's my blood. That's my blood, that's a [i]lot[/i] of my blood." |
81 | - | Sniper Rifle: Azumi's Seeker Rifle and Deadshot's rifle. |
81 | + | [b]Shut Up Hannibal[/b]: Azumi gives one to Deadshot in response to his "The Reason You Suck" Speech after their fight. |
82 | - | Stealth Based Mission: The lead up to getting to Deadshot both times. |
82 | + | [b]Sniper Duel[/b]: Between Azumi and Deadshot. Not a long one, though, mostly be necessity of the time span. |
83 | - | Walking Armory: Deadshot is noted as carrying two handguns, his sniper rifle, and his trademark guns. |
83 | + | [b]Sniper Rifle[/b]: Azumi's Seeker Rifle and Deadshot's rifle. |
84 | - | We Will Meet Again: Deadshot shouts this to Azumi, who isn't there. |
84 | + | [b]Stealth Based Mission[/b]: The lead up to getting to Deadshot both times. |
85 | [b]Walking Armory[/b]: Deadshot is noted as carrying two handguns, his sniper rifle, and his trademark guns. | |
86 | [b]We Will Meet Again[/b]: Deadshot shouts this to Azumi, who isn't there. | |
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90 | - | Apocalyptic Log: Sort of in the case of Hush's diary. |
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91 | - | Badass Longcoat: Hush doesn't get to show it, though. |
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92 | - | Bandaged Face: Dr. Thomas "Hush" Elliot, at your Service. |
92 | + | [b]Apocalyptic Log[/b]: Sort of in the case of Hush's diary. |
93 | - | Berserk Button: Hush hits Catwoman's, murdering six people for basically no reason. |
93 | + | [b]Badass Longcoat[/b]: Hush doesn't get to show it, though. |
94 | - | Big Damn Heroes: Jessica is saved by Catwoman coming in on the high amount of mooks attacking her. |
94 | + | [b]Bandaged Face[/b]: Dr. Thomas "Hush" Elliot, at your service. |
95 | - | Body Horror: The fate of the victims of the Identity Thief, and his new face. |
95 | + | [b]Berserk Button[/b]: Hush hits Catwoman's, murdering six people for basically no reason. |
96 | - | Burn Baby Burn: Hush burns the audio tape of himself to secure his new identity. |
96 | + | [b]Big Damn Heroes[/b]: Jessica is saved by Catwoman coming in on the high amount of mooks attacking her. |
97 | - | Casual Danger Dialogue: Jessica and Catwoman engage in this during the Multi Mook Melee. |
97 | + | [b]Body Horror[/b]: The fate of the victims of the Identity Thief, and his new face. |
98 | - | Criminal Doppelgänger: Hush, of Bruce Wayne. The voice isn't quite there yet, though. |
98 | + | [b]Burn Baby Burn[/b]: Hush burns the audio tape of himself to secure his new identity. |
99 | - | Dramatic Unmask: Hush does this for Catwoman, who is shocked by the look. |
99 | + | [b]Casual Danger Dialogue[/b]: Jessica and Catwoman engage in this during the Multi Mook Melee. |
100 | - | Evil Former Friend: Hush is one to Bruce Wayne. |
100 | + | [b]Criminal Doppelgänger[/b]: Hush, of Bruce Wayne. The voice isn't quite there yet, though. |
101 | - | Face Stealer: As in the game, Hush takes Jane Doe's shtick from the comics here to make his new face instead of going to another surgeon. |
101 | + | [b]Dramatic Unmask[/b]: Hush does this for Catwoman, who is shocked by the look. |
102 | - | Freak Out: Jess has one near the end after the entire ordeal involving Hush, but Selina snaps her out of it. |
102 | + | [b]Evil Former Friend[/b]: Hush is one to Bruce Wayne. |
103 | - | Groin Attack: Indirect, but Jessica and Selina tear a man's legs apart like a wishbone, potentially ripping his groin in half in the process, but not killing him. |
103 | + | [b]Face Stealer[/b]: As in the game, Hush takes Jane Doe's shtick from the comics here to make his new face instead of going to another surgeon. |
104 | - | Ironic Nursery Rhyme: Hush sings "Hush Little Baby" as he leaves Catwoman and Jess alone. |
104 | + | [b]Freak Out[/b]: Jess has one near the end after the entire ordeal involving Hush, but Selina snaps her out of it. |
105 | - | Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique: How the women get the information on Hush's hideout out of the inmate they find. |
105 | + | [b]Groin Attack[/b]: Indirect, but Jessica and Selina tear a man's legs apart like a wishbone, potentially ripping his groin in half in the process, but not killing him. |
106 | - | Les Yay: Jessica does not want to know why Selina smells like sweat, rose petals, and sap after talking with "Pam". The wording was probably intentional on Catwoman's part. |
106 | + | [b]Ironic Nursery Rhyme[/b]: Hush sings "Hush Little Baby" as he leaves Catwoman and Jess alone. |
107 | - | Morally Ambiguous Doctorate: Hush is a plastic surgeon. Evil, of course. |
107 | + | [b]Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique[/b]: How the women get the information on Hush's hideout out of the inmate they find. |
108 | - | Mythology Gag: Hush makes a comment about literally taking Catwoman's heart, something he actually does in the comic storyline in which he debuted. |
108 | + | [b]Les Yay[/b]: Jessica does not want to know why Selina smells like sweat, rose petals, and sap after talking with "Pam". The wording was probably intentional on Catwoman's part. |
109 | - | The Nose Knows: Catwoman and Jess track down the Cleanup Crew member for Hush to try to find him by using Jessica's olfactory trail of bleach. Later, she uses her other Super Senses to hear the guy. |
109 | + | [b]Morally Ambiguous Doctorate[/b]: Hush is a plastic surgeon. Evil, of course. |
110 | - | Room Full Of Crazy: Hush lives in one very close to Catwoman's own apartment, which legitimately scares her. It includes an operating table, surgical equipment, and pictures of all of his subjects' faces, not to mention a tape of himself saying his diary for this. |
110 | + | [b]Mythology Gag[/b]: Hush makes a comment about literally taking Catwoman's heart, something he actually does in the comic storyline in which he debuted. |
111 | - | Serial Killer: Hush, the Identity Thief. |
111 | + | [b]The Nose Knows[/b]: Catwoman and Jess track down the Cleanup Crew member for Hush to try to find him by using Jessica's olfactory trail of bleach. Later, she uses her other Super Senses to hear the guy. |
112 | - | Sharp Dressed Man: Hush has on a nice suit under his trench coat. |
112 | + | [b]Room Full Of Crazy[/b]: Hush lives in one very close to Catwoman's own apartment, which legitimately scares her. It includes an operating table, surgical equipment, and pictures of all of his subjects' faces, not to mention a tape of himself saying his diary for this. |
113 | - | Shout Out: Catwoman calls Wayne a "billionaire playboy philanthropist". Not a genius, though. Still, she knows her Avengers apparently. |
113 | + | [b]Serial Killer[/b]: Hush, the Identity Thief. |
114 | - | The Sociopath: Hush again. |
114 | + | [b]Sharp Dressed Man[/b]: Hush has on a nice suit under his trench coat. |
115 | - | Super Senses: Jessica has all of her senses enhanced, which really shows when she tracks down the mook to interrogate. |
115 | + | [b]Shout Out[/b]: Catwoman calls Wayne a "billionaire playboy philanthropist". Not a genius, though. Still, she knows her Avengers apparently. |
116 | - | Tear Off Your Face: Jessica sees a victim of the Identity Thief, and takes off the bandages. It's not pretty. |
116 | + | [b]The Sociopath[/b]: Hush again. |
117 | - | This Cannot Be: Not really, but Catwoman does say this in response to Hush's face. |
117 | + | [b]Super Senses[/b]: Jessica has all of her senses enhanced, which really shows when she tracks down the mook to interrogate. |
118 | - | The Unfought: Hush is encountered, but aside from pointing a gun at Jess, he doesn't fight them at all. |
118 | + | [b]Tear Off Your Face[/b]: Jessica sees a victim of the Identity Thief, and takes off the bandages. It's not pretty. |
119 | - | Perspective Flip: Unlike previous chapters with Jessica and Catwoman, this one is predominantly from the latter's point of view, showing she's not completely flippant about everything. |
119 | + | [b]This Cannot Be[/b]: Not really, but Catwoman does say this in response to Hush's face. |
120 | - | Pet The Dog: Selina shows a lot of concern for Jessica this time around, and is more serious around things, showing that she does care about people. |
120 | + | [b]The Unfought[/b]: Hush is encountered, but aside from pointing a gun at Jess, he doesn't fight them at all. |
121 | - | Vader Breath: The main reason Hush's voice differs from Wayne's is that he's still adjusting to the pain of the surgery to get his new face. |
121 | + | [b]Perspective Flip[/b]: Unlike previous chapters with Jessica and Catwoman, this one is predominantly from the latter's point of view, showing she's not completely flippant about everything. |
122 | [b]Pet The Dog[/b]: Selina shows a lot of concern for Jessica this time around, and is more serious around things, showing that she does care about people. | |
123 | [b]Vader Breath[/b]: The main reason Hush's voice differs from Wayne's is that he's still adjusting to the pain of the surgery to get his new face. |