Description
Sequel to 'The Mirror'. I intended for 'The Mirror' to stay where it ended That is, as a flashback to the day the story began And then I wrote an epilogue as a way of saying I understood Zack Snyder's ending... A purgatory confrontation which pushes Tyler into realizing there is a bigger enemy he must confront. Readers who made it through the 'The Mirror' will have figured-out 'Tyler Durden' is not the T.D. of Fight Club... Mainly because of my desire to include both of Fight Club's 'Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde' characters as a way of reinforcing the 'Fight-Club' world as it could exist in the DC Comics universe. With similar creative-license, the other, non-original characters, continue to be extrapolations from the movies: TDK, TDKR, Batman V. Superman, Man of Steel, and Fight Club. Further, since 'Broken Mirror' begins as a backstory of a guy being pushed into traveling a villain's character-arc, the first two short sections are focused on the reintroduction of Tyler while the longer third & fourth parts bring his war against fate to Gotham. Ultimately, the trilogy is still pointing to a book in which Tyler tries again to halt Zod's attack on Earth, but with that story still in the storyboard stage, and this story not ending with a cliff-hanger, it feels fair to mark 'Broken Mirror' as complete. Rated Mature for: violence, profanity, smoking, innuendo, adult themes & situations. Italics used to denote: emphasis, the Tyler's contrarian (and sometimes schizophrenic) inner-monologue, as well as breaks in the narrative's reality. Cover is an adulterated Cine still from Nolan's 'The Dark Knight' Thanks for reading!
Broken Mirror - Part 1: New World Man
