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* ScheduleSlip: ''ComicBook/BatmanThreeJokers'' had been accused of this. It was revealed in 2015, and updates became null as Jason Fabok kept teasing art panels and saying the book was almost complete. Keep in mind that he was been teasing it for four years and counting. It was finally given a release date of June 2020, then moved to August 2020 thanks to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. People speculate that the delays in ''ComicBook/DoomsdayClock'', which was already on a ScheduleSlip, had something to do with it.

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* ScheduleSlip: ''ComicBook/BatmanThreeJokers'' had been accused of this. It was revealed in 2015, and updates became null as Jason Fabok kept teasing art panels and saying the book was almost complete. Keep in mind that he was had been teasing it for four years and counting. It was finally given a release date of June 2020, then moved to August 2020 thanks to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. People speculate that the delays in ''ComicBook/DoomsdayClock'', which was already on a ScheduleSlip, had something to do with it.


** ''Wonder Woman: Diana's Daughter'' by Creator/GregRucka was announced as part of the initial Black Label titles. But after no word on any updates, Rucka stated in an eventual interview he couldn't figure out a way to get the premise of the story to work and shelved it indefinitely.

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** ''Wonder Woman: Diana's Daughter'' by Creator/GregRucka was announced as part of the initial Black Label titles. But after no word on any updates, Rucka stated in an eventual interview he couldn't figure out a way to get the premise of the story to work and shelved it indefinitely.
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** The overwhelming public attention and controversy from ''ComicBook/BatmanDamned'' saw DC cancel number of planned Black Label Batman and other potentially controversial projects. These including a Batman crossover with ComicBook/SinCity written by Creator/FrankMiller and cancelling Creator/MarkRussell's ''ComicBook/SecondComing'' [[note]] Later released under a separate publisher[[/note]].

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** The overwhelming public attention and controversy from ''ComicBook/BatmanDamned'' saw DC cancel number of planned Black Label Batman and other potentially controversial projects. These including a Batman crossover with ComicBook/SinCity ''ComicBook/SinCity'' written by Creator/FrankMiller and cancelling Creator/MarkRussell's ''ComicBook/SecondComing'' [[note]] Later released under a separate publisher[[/note]].
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** The overwhelming public attention and controversy from ''ComicBook/BatmanDamned'' saw DC cancel number of planned Black Label Batman and other potentially controversial projects. These including a Batman crossover with ComicBook/SinCity written by Creator/FrankMiller and cancelling Creator/MarkRussell's ''ComicBook/SecondComing''[[note]] Later released under a separate publisher [[/note]].

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** The overwhelming public attention and controversy from ''ComicBook/BatmanDamned'' saw DC cancel number of planned Black Label Batman and other potentially controversial projects. These including a Batman crossover with ComicBook/SinCity written by Creator/FrankMiller and cancelling Creator/MarkRussell's ''ComicBook/SecondComing''[[note]] ''ComicBook/SecondComing'' [[note]] Later released under a separate publisher [[/note]].publisher[[/note]].
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** The overwhelming public attention and controversy from ''ComicBook/BatmanDamned'' saw DC cancel number of planned Black Label Batman and other potentially controversial projects. These including a Batman crossover with ComicBook/SinCity written by Creator/FrankMiller and cancelling Creator/MarkRussell's ''ComicBook/SecondComing''[[note]] Later released under a seperate publisher[[/note]].

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** The overwhelming public attention and controversy from ''ComicBook/BatmanDamned'' saw DC cancel number of planned Black Label Batman and other potentially controversial projects. These including a Batman crossover with ComicBook/SinCity written by Creator/FrankMiller and cancelling Creator/MarkRussell's ''ComicBook/SecondComing''[[note]] Later released under a seperate publisher[[/note]].separate publisher [[/note]].
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** The overwhelming public attention and controversy from ''ComicBook/BatmanDamned'' saw DC cancel number of planned Black Label Batman and other potentially controversial projects. These including a crossover with ComicBook/SinCity written by Creator/FrankMiller and Creator/MarkRussell's ''ComicBook/SecondComing''.

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** The overwhelming public attention and controversy from ''ComicBook/BatmanDamned'' saw DC cancel number of planned Black Label Batman and other potentially controversial projects. These including a Batman crossover with ComicBook/SinCity written by Creator/FrankMiller and cancelling Creator/MarkRussell's ''ComicBook/SecondComing''.''ComicBook/SecondComing''[[note]] Later released under a seperate publisher[[/note]].

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* ScheduleSlip:
** ''ComicBook/BatmanThreeJokers'' had been accused of this. It was revealed in 2015, and updates became null as Jason Fabok kept teasing art panels and saying the book was almost complete. Keep in mind that he was been teasing it for four years and counting. It was finally given a release date of June 2020, then moved to August 2020 thanks to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. People speculate that the delays in ''ComicBook/DoomsdayClock'', which was already on a ScheduleSlip, had something to do with it.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: ''Wonder Woman: Diana's Daughter'' by Creator/GregRucka was announced as part of the initial Black Label titles. But after no word on any updates, Rucka later stated in an interview he couldn't figure out a way to get the premise of the story to work and shelved it indefinitely.

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* ScheduleSlip:
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ScheduleSlip: ''ComicBook/BatmanThreeJokers'' had been accused of this. It was revealed in 2015, and updates became null as Jason Fabok kept teasing art panels and saying the book was almost complete. Keep in mind that he was been teasing it for four years and counting. It was finally given a release date of June 2020, then moved to August 2020 thanks to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. People speculate that the delays in ''ComicBook/DoomsdayClock'', which was already on a ScheduleSlip, had something to do with it.
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''Wonder Woman: Diana's Daughter'' by Creator/GregRucka was announced as part of the initial Black Label titles. But after no word on any updates, Rucka later stated in an eventual interview he couldn't figure out a way to get the premise of the story to work and shelved it indefinitely.indefinitely.
** The overwhelming public attention and controversy from ''ComicBook/BatmanDamned'' saw DC cancel number of planned Black Label Batman and other potentially controversial projects. These including a crossover with ComicBook/SinCity written by Creator/FrankMiller and Creator/MarkRussell's ''ComicBook/SecondComing''.

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** The Three Jokers had been accused of this. It was revealed in 2015, and updates became null as Jason Fabok keeps teasing art panels and saying the book is almost complete. Keep in mind that he's been teasing it for four years and counting. It finally given a release date of June 2020, then moved to August 2020 thanks to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. People speculate that the delays in ComicBook/DoomsdayClock, which is already on a ScheduleSlip, had something to do with it.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: ''Wonder Woman: Diana's Daughter'' by Creator/GregRucka was announced as part of the initial Black Label titles but after no word on any updates, Rucka later stated in an interview he couldn't figure out a way to get the premise of the story to work and shelved it indefinitely.

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** The Three Jokers ''ComicBook/BatmanThreeJokers'' had been accused of this. It was revealed in 2015, and updates became null as Jason Fabok keeps kept teasing art panels and saying the book is was almost complete. Keep in mind that he's he was been teasing it for four years and counting. It was finally given a release date of June 2020, then moved to August 2020 thanks to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. People speculate that the delays in ComicBook/DoomsdayClock, ''ComicBook/DoomsdayClock'', which is was already on a ScheduleSlip, had something to do with it.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: ''Wonder Woman: Diana's Daughter'' by Creator/GregRucka was announced as part of the initial Black Label titles but titles. But after no word on any updates, Rucka later stated in an interview he couldn't figure out a way to get the premise of the story to work and shelved it indefinitely.indefinitely.
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** The Three Jokers had been accused of this. It was revealed in 2015, and updates became null as Jason Fabok keeps teasing art panels and saying the book is almost complete. Keep in mind that he's been teasing it for four years and counting. It finally given a release date of June 2020, then moved to August 2020 thanks to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. People speculate that the delays in ComicBook/DoomsdayClock, which is already on a ScheduleSlip, had something to do with it.

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** The Three Jokers had been accused of this. It was revealed in 2015, and updates became null as Jason Fabok keeps teasing art panels and saying the book is almost complete. Keep in mind that he's been teasing it for four years and counting. It finally given a release date of June 2020, then moved to August 2020 thanks to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. People speculate that the delays in ComicBook/DoomsdayClock, which is already on a ScheduleSlip, had something to do with it.it.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: ''Wonder Woman: Diana's Daughter'' by Creator/GregRucka was announced as part of the initial Black Label titles but after no word on any updates, Rucka later stated in an interview he couldn't figure out a way to get the premise of the story to work and shelved it indefinitely.
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** The Three Jokers had been accused of this. It was revealed in 2015, and updates became null as Jason Fabok keeps teasing art panels and saying the book is almost complete. Keep in mind that he's been teasing it for four years and counting, with no exact release date as of 2019. People speculate that the delays in ComicBook/DoomsdayClock, which is already on a ScheduleSlip, had something to do with it.

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** The Three Jokers had been accused of this. It was revealed in 2015, and updates became null as Jason Fabok keeps teasing art panels and saying the book is almost complete. Keep in mind that he's been teasing it for four years and counting, with no exact counting. It finally given a release date as of 2019.June 2020, then moved to August 2020 thanks to the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic. People speculate that the delays in ComicBook/DoomsdayClock, which is already on a ScheduleSlip, had something to do with it.
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** The Three Jokers had been accused of this. It was revealed in 2015, and updates became null as Jason Fabok keeps teasing art panels and saying the book is almost complete. Keep in mind that he's been teasing it for four years and counting, with no exact release date as of 2019. People speculate that the delays in ComicBook/DoomsdayClock, which is already on a ScheduleSlip to, had something to do with it.

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** The Three Jokers had been accused of this. It was revealed in 2015, and updates became null as Jason Fabok keeps teasing art panels and saying the book is almost complete. Keep in mind that he's been teasing it for four years and counting, with no exact release date as of 2019. People speculate that the delays in ComicBook/DoomsdayClock, which is already on a ScheduleSlip to, ScheduleSlip, had something to do with it.
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** The Three Jokers had been accused of this. It was revealed in 2015, and updates became null as Jason Fabok keeps teasing art panels and saying the book is almost complete. Keep in mind that he's been teasing it for four years and counting, with no exact release date as of 2019. People speculate that the delays in ComicBook/DoomsdayClock, which is already on a ScheduleSlip to, had something to do with it.

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