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Hmm, sounds like it'd probably be best to approach things by a case-by-case basis? Like, choosing whether you want him to think Batman is fictional or real, sticking to him knowing only the fictional series he mentions explicitly or which are very similar, etc., and conferring with people from his canon and from the canons he's referring to. Er? Does that make sense. D8 GAH comic books.
But yeah, to answer your question more concisely: if a series does mention him that you know for sure exists in his canon, it'd probably be fine to have that series magically not mention him in his world or for it to mention him in the context of him being an actual person.
alskdfj; INORITE? Stupid comics...But sure, I'll make a point of contacting muns from now on instead of assuming and going on my merry little way. :) And I'll just deal with the gawddamn Batman when and if the time comes.
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Hmm, sounds like it'd probably be best to approach things by a case-by-case basis? Like, choosing whether you want him to think Batman is fictional or real, sticking to him knowing only the fictional series he mentions explicitly or which are very similar, etc., and conferring with people from his canon and from the canons he's referring to. Er? Does that make sense. D8 GAH comic books.
But yeah, to answer your question more concisely: if a series does mention him that you know for sure exists in his canon, it'd probably be fine to have that series magically not mention him in his world or for it to mention him in the context of him being an actual person.
....I hope that makes sense. DDDD8
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alskdfj; INORITE? Stupid comics...But sure, I'll make a point of contacting muns from now on instead of assuming and going on my merry little way. :) And I'll just deal with the gawddamn Batman when and if the time comes.
Thanks, guys!