>SS:  I'm always trying to learn from him - I re-read his "Batman"  all the  time. "Son of Batman," "Black Glove" and "RIP" - I mean, I  understand  when people take issue with the twists and turns and  strangeness of some  of it all, but if you step back and look at all the  ideas, the way  Morrison is expanding the universe of Batman in a  literal way - with  Damian, the Man-Bat Army, Jezebel Jet, The Black  Glove, Knight and  Squire - and figuratively, expanding the mythology  and history and  symbolism by adding to the Wayne family history,  drawing the cave itself  back through pre-history, teasing Batman  forward too, into the future  with the glimpses of Damian in the cowl.  Reading his run is like  watching the Bat U expand and deepen right in  front of you. And  regardless, there's no arguing with "Batman and  Robin" - that series is  one of my favorites in the last few years - I  love it.
>My  personal take is that watching Dick as Batman fight all of  Bruce's  rogues could feel too repetitive or wheel-spinning. Seeing him  face his  own villains, both street and super, I think that's the real  fun  possibility with Dick as Batman - otherwise, what's the point of  having  him be Batman. That's something that blew me away about Batman  and  Robin, getting back to Morrison; the Circus of the Strange,  Professor  Pyg, the new Batmobile, I love how Dick's Batman is a whole  different  force.