Batman group editor Mike Marts spoke exclusively with CBR News about the return of Grant Morrison's "Batman Incorporated" and how it fits into the still-new DC Comics.
Full article here.
Batman group editor Mike Marts spoke exclusively with CBR News about the return of Grant Morrison's "Batman Incorporated" and how it fits into the still-new DC Comics.
Full article here.
Awesome news. Yay.
"You can't trust them as poets either. The true poet is anonymous, as to his habits, but these boys have to look, act, and apparently smell like poets"
Flannery O'Connor on the beats.
Can't wait for this. Gonna be interesting to see how Morrison ties all this together in a new continuity. I wonder if the prospect bothers or excites him...
So essentially we will have 2 books dealing with Bruce and Damian's relationship. Nevertheless I'm still looking forward to this, and I'm sure with the regular schedule and the one artist it will feel more fluid than the first run of Inc. What I didn't know was that the Global "Batman Incorporated" idea would be such a forefront of this story, as it was originally going to be called "Batman: Leviathan". I wonder if Bruce will ask Dick to be Batman again for this particular story, or if Grant will just use him as Nightwing.
Awesome, this is going right back on my pull list.
Ehhhh why can't this just be in the old DC. Finish one story with a little integrity in the midst of the desperation cash crap?You know, my belief is, readers who pick up the new series will be able to move into it and won't feel weighed down by past continuity. It will be a good chance to pick up a new book and to read new continuity. And people who have been reading everything over the past few years will also be satisfied and see that elements of what Grant had set up previously will be incorporated, so to speak, into the new title.
Still excited as hell, great birthday present. But man do corporate comics make it hard to want to spend money on them
Last edited by Kiryu; 01-12-2012 at 08:33 AM.
Don't worry.
My brother and sister of the atom.
We are the X-men, and we stand together
After the incoherent mess that was Batman, Inc. before the relaunch this will be on the "not going to bother" list.
Here's what I find interesting about this:
This has always been mentioned to be the end-capper of Morrison's run with a twelve-part finale, right? But this makes it sound like it's an on-going.
So...either Morrison has even MORE ideas for the Dark Knight, or someone's going to pick up the title after these twelve parts.
I'm curious too as to whether it will still be an ongoing after Leviathan wraps up... I kind of hope so... I like a lot of the characters in Inc. that we're not seeing elsewhere (Blackbat)
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