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* AscendedFanon: The vague and subtle imagery of the Joker's face appearing when ''Batman And Robin'' #3's [[https://i.pinimg.com/originals/d3/1f/52/d31f5237423d5919e1afff35563ce93f.png cover]] is turned upside down was entirely coincidental. But Creator/GrantMorrison was more than happy to take credit for the fans going wild with theories about it.
* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: Nightrunner and Batwing have incorrectly been called the Batmen of France and Africa; titles neither of which are given in the book.
* IKnewIt:
** You'd be surprised at how many people guessed Oberon Sexton's identity before ''Batman and Robin'' Issue 12.
** Same goes for Wingman in ''Batman, Incorporated'' (v2) Issue 4.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Otto Netz was only meant to be an ArcVillain spanning three issues, but Morrison's fascination with him grew enough for them to expand his role for the rest of the first volume of ''Batman, Incorporated''.
* WriteWhatYouKnow: There is quite a lot of Morrison projecting their own childhood and ParentalIssues through the troubled relationships between Damian, Talia and Batman.

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* AscendedFanon: The vague and subtle imagery of the Joker's face appearing when ''Batman And Robin'' #3's [[https://i.pinimg.com/originals/d3/1f/52/d31f5237423d5919e1afff35563ce93f.png cover]] is turned upside down was entirely coincidental. But Creator/GrantMorrison was more than happy to take credit for the fans going wild with theories about it.
* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: Nightrunner and Batwing have incorrectly been called the Batmen of France and Africa; titles neither of which are given in the book.
* IKnewIt:
** You'd be surprised at how many people guessed Oberon Sexton's identity before ''Batman and Robin'' Issue 12.
** Same goes for Wingman in ''Batman, Incorporated'' (v2) Issue 4.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Otto Netz was only meant to be an ArcVillain spanning three issues, but Morrison's fascination with him grew enough for them to expand his role for the rest of the first volume of ''Batman, Incorporated''.
* WriteWhatYouKnow: There is quite a lot of Morrison projecting their own childhood and ParentalIssues through the troubled relationships between Damian, Talia and Batman.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Otto Netz was only meant to be an ArcVillain spanning three issues, but Morrison's fascination with him grew enough for them to expand his role for the rest of the first volume of ''Batman, Incorporated''.
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* WriteWhatYouKnow: There is quite a lot of Morrison projecting his own childhood and ParentalIssues through the troubled relationships between Damian, Talia and Batman.

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* WriteWhatYouKnow: There is quite a lot of Morrison projecting his their own childhood and ParentalIssues through the troubled relationships between Damian, Talia and Batman.
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* AscendedFanon: The vague and subtle imagery of the Joker's face appearing when ''Batman And Robin'' #3's [[https://i.pinimg.com/originals/d3/1f/52/d31f5237423d5919e1afff35563ce93f.png cover]] is turned upside down was entirely coincidental. But Creator/GrantMorrison was more than happy to take credit for the fans going wild with theories about it.
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** Same goes for Wingman in ''Batman, Incorporated'' (v2) Issue 4.

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** Same goes for Wingman in ''Batman, Incorporated'' (v2) Issue 4.4.
* WriteWhatYouKnow: There is quite a lot of Morrison projecting his own childhood and ParentalIssues through the troubled relationships between Damian, Talia and Batman.
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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: Nightrunner and Batwing have incorrectly been called the Batmen of France and Africa; titles neither of which are given in the book.
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* IKnewIt:
** You'd be surprised at how many people guessed Oberon Sexton's identity before ''Batman and Robin'' Issue 12.
** Same goes for Wingman in ''Batman, Incorporated'' (v2) Issue 4.

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