 Z33 2004-10-23 . chapter 1Once again, I love it! You are a truly awsome writer. |
 Gregory 2004-04-02 . chapter 1 I loved the story. One point, however: "How is a raven like a writing desk?" is not Poe's riddle; it is Lewis Carroll's, with one of the answers being that "Poe wrote on both." |
 purplemonky 2004-02-02 . chapter 1brilliant. i love these stories, how they actually are based on the comics rather than the animated versions or the toys or something a true appreciation for the character's nature. i was a bit fascinated by brucie's choice of 'cat's'... I know dinah was only just let into the family but surely she knows of his past history and all. I mean why not the phantom of the opera, it fits his persona so much more. still a wonderful hilarious thoughtful story, specially the girl who thanked them both for their contributions to gotham, it is nice to see Bruce reminded that Gotham need's Bruce Wayne as much as it needs Batman's protection. |
 Evon 2003-09-01 . chapter 1 Now that seems like a date Bruce Wayne, not the FOP, would have enjoyed.
Thanks. |
 April 2003-08-30 . chapter 1 I don't normally leave reviews, but this was just to cute not to leave one. Great job. I will read more of you work. |
 Artemis1088 2003-08-29 . chapter 1Another enjoyable story! Again, no criticisms. . . sorry, I am no help. . .
Anyway, this was lighthearted and just fun. It was a pleasure to read him outside of his Batman AND Bruce Wayne personas having fun. The discussion about disguises killed me--very funny. . .
"My disguise is that I parted my hair on the other side.”
LOL! Great job as always, another story to add to my favorites. |
 Corbin Slate 2003-08-29 . chapter 1This was a very interesting peice of work. It was neat to see the way that Bruce 'sees' people. Nice job! Keep up the good work!
Corbin |