Who keeps hiring villains to teach children?
>>82666550
It's community service.
Thanks for posting this, seems like Yearbook has kind of derailed most of the hype.
that's it
The only artist I didn't like in this issue was >>82666843
>>82667034
August solicits when?
>>82666550
Better question: Why is this book still a thing? It's already been ruined. Just let it die already.
>>82667238
Damian hater you really have to let this go
>>82666722
Shit, it's Richard Gear!
>>82667505
Does Damien still exist? Is he still in this book? Yes? Then no, I will not let this go. I fucking loved this book, and then that little shit had to come in and ruin everything. Fuck Gotham Academy.
>>82666666
CHECKED
>>82667650
you are almost as bad as the Damifag at this point, but at least you type in full sentences
>>82666666
>sexts
>of sixes
what do you want from me double satan?
>>82666666That's blatantly red coloured Satsuki behind Maps
>>82666550
This is a private school, right? So you can't blame Gotham City Board of Ed.
I liked Husbando's story. I hope the silver knife will appear in the next series.
>>82667034
Its nice to see Damian develop from a little edgelord to a guy who'd do something like this.
Character development that sticks is too rare in cape comics.
>>82670652
>An argument over 1st edition rules leads to Maps stabbing someone.
>Yearbook arc was pure timepadding filler
>>82666972
>Damian's face
>>82666826
>Damian holding Maps
fucking finally.
Gotham Academy 018 (2016) (digital) (Minutemen-Faessla)
http://www44.zippyshare.com/v/UonS2GOf/file.html
>>82670814
Its just
>Maps writes Yearbook
>Damian steals Yearbook
>Gives it back plus gift.
That being said I did really like some of the stories.
>>82671111
Yep, and it was five months of this.
>>82671169
At least it will get back on track in August/September.
>>82670482
I was more fixated on how cute Clayface's daughter whose name I can't remember is, but you're right.
It seemed familiar to me, but my first thought was of the "We Are Robin" girl that wears a drum line outfit.
>>82670814
I'm not happy about it but they needed to keep the book on the shelves to keep it in the consumer's mind between main story arcs. A fringe book like this can't take half a year off for hiatus without killing what little fanbase it managed to attract.
>>82667034
>Damian/Maps
I could get behind this.
>>82666972
This issue was way better for linking stories to whats happening in the present.
>>82671534
Apparently the book has Didio's support.
>>82671596
>the book has Didio's support
Every time I hear about something like this, I'm wondering if most of the stupid moves like World's End was his doing or not.
>>82671769
He certainly has his flaws, but he sticks his neck out for books that are different.
>>82666584
Is that a Raticate?
>>82671769
That was very likely a Berganza idea.
>>82671596
no surprise there, literally every DC book I like survives solely on Didio life support
>>82671941
I don't understand much about the power structure at DC, what's Berganza's position, and what is it in relation to Didio?
>>82672185
Didio is co publisher with Lee
Berganza is a group editor
He's below them both and Harras, who is editor in chief
>>82672248
So when I'm blaming Didio for all the horrible thing that seem to have come from editorial, I should be cursing Harras's name?
Then what is Didio's job, other than saving books that are otherwise too good to last?