Batman's Darkest TV Episode Received A Comics-Only Sequel
'Over the Edge,' one of the darkest and best episodes of The New Batman Adventures, eventually received a comic book sequel.
Read More'Over the Edge,' one of the darkest and best episodes of The New Batman Adventures, eventually received a comic book sequel.
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