Talk:Terrible Trio
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Ninja?
When did they ever say these guys were ninjas?
Starman
Issue 2 of the latest go-around of the Justice Society indicates the Terrible Trio are still active, apparently they took hostages in Opal City and were stopped by Starman. Lots42 (talk) 01:37, 13 August 2010 (UTC)
Killing Joke - An Innocent Guy
The fact that "Innocent Guy" can't remember the Terrible Trio's names seems fairly irrelevant. But regardless, was listed incorrectly. "The Killing Joke" was not a Detective Comics story, so this doesn't belong in that section. And "An Innocent Guy" story has nothing to do with The Killing Joke and is not an epilogue. Story is from Batman: Black and White was included in Killing Joke collections because it was by the same artist, Brian Bolland.