>>82147413No. I can see thinking that waaaay back when All-Star first began, I did too, but they established pretty quickly that it's just their best talent being given their biggest characters to play with without any continuity restrictions. You didn't think that All-Star Superman is the same Superman who shows up as a government stooge in ASB&R, did you? And Wonder Woman Earth One was All-Star Wonder Woman when it was first announced many moons ago, but even back then it was clearly not gonna be Frank "Sperm Donor" Miller's Diana.
Anyway, what I like about this All-Star Batman is it's seemingly the result of someone remembering how generally disliked ASB&R was, and going "Oh wait, All-Star Batman wasn't actually titled 'All-Star Batman', we can redeem it by using it for something else."