We had some datebase troubles which caused us to lose everything. Luckily I still have most things so it’s just a matter of making new posts and such. Sorry about the problems.
Noah
I don’t have any scans available, but there are a few Batman/Wonder Woman moments in the sixteenth issue of “Batman: The Brave and the Bold.” You can read the preview here.
Yet another site redesign. This was mostly to make the site easier to navigate and way easier for me to keep updated. It’s still a work in progress though.
BMWW Archive
I forgot to mention that you can also comment on your favorite moments and images on the site now.
So, it’s been a while since I last posted. There hasn’t been much Batman/Wonder Woman happening lately. But there has been some.
From Batman #687, Superman and Wonder Woman meet up with Alfred after Batman’s death.


From Wonder Woman: Blackest Night, we see her list Bruce among the dead she regrets. (Ironically, he’s actually the only one still dead.)
And from Batman: The Widening Gyre, when Bruce informs Arthur he has a girlfriend (Silver St. Stone for inquiring minds), Arthur wonders if the girlfriend is Diana. (Presumably because that’s the only girl he’s ever seen him with, but whatever.)
And, no, I have no idea what’s with Bruce’s face there. It appears to be melting.
It’s time again for another featured fan fic! I particularly like this one because I always like the reactions that people give Diana when Batman passes.
Redux by Alli Snow
Tagline: It’s difficult adjusting to a death. Especially when it’s your own.
First 2 paragraphs:
Redux
Part I
“Death resembles a prophet who is without honor in his own land or a poet who is a stranger among his people.”
“… and appropriately, the service was held at night. Commissioner Gordon gave the eulogy, where he called Batman “Gotham City’s greatest hero” and said that “he was a force for justice when the long arm of the law proved too short”. You may recall that Gordon was often criticized for excessive reliance on the vigilante, but tonight he gave no apologies and even referred to Batman as a friend.
“The memorial was open to the public, yet few prominent citizens made an appearance. Philanthropist Bruce Wayne released a videotaped statement mourning Batman’s death in… his own way, calling him a “necessary evil” and expressing assurance that the city will “remain calm in the face of this loss”. However, in contrast to this position, Mr. Wayne has reportedly left Gotham for the remainder of the month.

























