February 29th, #LeapDay, is the official birthday of Superman's alter ego, Clark Kent.
It was first designated as his birthday in issue 164 of World's Finest Comics in 1966. (The linked article does not include this fact, for some reason.)
I own the Batman vs Dracula Elseworlds collection that includes Batman & Dracula: Red Rain, Batman: Bloodstorm, and Batman: Crimson Mist. I finished reading it this week, so had some thoughts on the matter.
For reference, the comics are loosely connected to #DCComics Earth 43, for reference. However, that is mostly a connection of aesthetics and in the what if scenario of Batman becoming a vampire to face Dracula. This story is stands alone and apart as a tale about Batman alone, separate from the greater DC Universe.
I’ve had this game for several years, but now that I’m looking at it carefully. I just finished Chapter I and I can say that it is a very engaging story. For those who are a fan of Batman Year One, this game is for you.
Despite the problems it went through, Telltale has always known how to make narrative games of exceptional quality. It’s no different here.