One such is The Blue, The Grey, and The Bat (1992), which I probably wouldn't have bought if I had noticed it was written by Elliot Maggin. Elliot "S!" Maggin has much to answer for, writing-wise, such as crap like Magic Monday, Starwinds Howl, "The Headband Warriors of Krypton", and titling both "Costume, Costume, Who's Got the Costume?" and "Villain, Villain, Who's Got the Costume?". Shudder.
On Earth-Prime, we have a name for that "invisible aura of radiation around Elliot Maggin" and his writing, but I'm too polite to specify it. |
Still, I was determined to plow through The Blue, The Grey, and the Bat, a very complicated story of undercover agent Colonel Bruce Wayne on assignment from President Lincoln in the Old West.
And then I reached this panel:
Which stopped me DEAD in my tracks.
Why? Because I recognized the joke that Colonel Wayne is telling the punchline from.
Where did I recognize it from? From the time the Joker told it in the only Elliot Maggin story I've ever enjoyed: "Luthor, You're Driving Me Sane" (The Joker, 1977).
Now you know what the Joker looks like in an afro-wig; you're welcome. |
Well played, Mr. Maggin. An impressive (and gloriously gratuitous) call-back, some fifteen years later.
Unless, of course, it's just the only joke Elliot Maggin knows.