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Gentlebane
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Well back when the story was announced it was never said that R.I.P. stands for "Rest In Peace" and we still haven't been told what it stands for. Mind you it is some slick **** and could've been done with the intent of racking up more sales since it is a business but just saying we were never told.
Morrison also has said what happens to Batman in this story "is worse than death" and this will also lead to Batman's final fate in Morrison's Final Crisis. This was from jump so it was never a matter of "Batman's going to die" I think Batman as we know him will die but that is all. I don't think that Bruce Wayne himself will be physically dying.
One thing to remember about Morrison and his canonical DC stories is that as he has said he wants them all to read as one giant piece when he's done. Remember Nanda Parbat? I have no doubt that will come back up soon. We still don't know what happened there and Morrison was one of the writers on 52. At least I think we don't as I haven't read any issue of Batman before R.I.P. since club of heroes.
The concept of ressurection of Ra's repulsed me and I didn't bother with anything else after that. Trust me it's not that Morrison didn't turn me off at one point from his run it's just that I don't see anything else but a very entertaining story here.
Morrison also has said what happens to Batman in this story "is worse than death" and this will also lead to Batman's final fate in Morrison's Final Crisis. This was from jump so it was never a matter of "Batman's going to die" I think Batman as we know him will die but that is all. I don't think that Bruce Wayne himself will be physically dying.
One thing to remember about Morrison and his canonical DC stories is that as he has said he wants them all to read as one giant piece when he's done. Remember Nanda Parbat? I have no doubt that will come back up soon. We still don't know what happened there and Morrison was one of the writers on 52. At least I think we don't as I haven't read any issue of Batman before R.I.P. since club of heroes.
The concept of ressurection of Ra's repulsed me and I didn't bother with anything else after that. Trust me it's not that Morrison didn't turn me off at one point from his run it's just that I don't see anything else but a very entertaining story here.
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