Batman discussion thread.

From reading ASB, I don't have any trust in Miller with him being the writer of any title.
 
This arc was a total letdown. I liked how it started, but the ending sucked. I hate that lame cliche of leaving a character's status up in the air for a few months and then bringing them back all dramatically. I can tell that's what they've got planned for Damien. Lame. :down
 
If this were Bizaro world,this dicussion would not be happening, as you would both love the damien character.
 
Eros said:
If this were Bizaro world,this dicussion would not be happening, as you would both love the damien character.

i don't necesarily hate him. he's got potential in the right hands. i just don't like what's been done with him so far.
 
sinewave said:
This arc was a total letdown. I liked how it started, but the ending sucked. I hate that lame cliche of leaving a character's status up in the air for a few months and then bringing them back all dramatically. I can tell that's what they've got planned for Damien. Lame. :down

You could tell? Well, Grant Morrison only came right out and said just that in the latest Wizard.
 
I haven't read 658 yet. What has happened, please?
 
The ending was quite lack-luster, but I'm hoping it just feeds into a larger plot Morrison has going, rather than just pulling another Hush.
 
SpideyInATree said:
You could tell? Well, Grant Morrison only came right out and said just that in the latest Wizard.

i don't recall him saying that. he said something about finding out if the kid would be a recurring character in the bat-universe, but he didn't say anything about faking the kid's death only to bring him back later like some kind of hush bull****.
 
SpideyInATree said:
You could tell? Well, Grant Morrison only came right out and said just that in the latest Wizard.

I despise Wizard. :cmad:
 
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DETECTIVE COMICS #828

Written by Paul Dini
Art by Don Kramer & Wayne Faucher
Cover by Simone Bianchi
One of Bruce Wayne’s oldest friends is found dead in Gotham Bay, ripped apart by a mysterious sea monster. As he investigates the bizarre death, Batman is drawn into a fatal encounter with the murderous creature.
On sale February 7 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US
 
Detective Comics #826 was superb. However, I can't say the same about the current arc in the Batman title.
 
I wonder if you're allowed to be a professional artist without drawing at least one image of Batman sulking in the 'Cave.
 
Bullseye said:
Batman sulking in the Batcave is a recurring theme.
Are you serious? Holy crap! I never noticed! Thank you for pointing that out to me, for suddenly all Batman comics have new-found meaning!
 
The Leaguer said:
I wonder if you're allowed to be a professional artist without drawing at least one image of Batman sulking in the 'Cave.


You're not. You also have to draw a Spider-Man cover where he's webslinging in mid-air with no buildings around him.
 

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