Morrison's Batman & Robin series revealed

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Morrison and Quitely had an amazing run on All-Star Superman, so I'm really excited about them teaming up for Batman. It's cool how the batmobile looks like a hovercraft in the one page preview of the art. Though I would prefer for Bruce to be behind the mask, any story these two come up with will be entertaining.
 
Amazing... cant wait... the art looks good 8)
 
is this set in the main DC continuity? it looks kind of retro.
 
I'm not sure if it is yet, but I would imagine it will be. The article says that tomorrow grant morrison is gonna explain a lot about it, so we'll probably learn that in the interview.
 
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It's clear that Morrison's Batman & Robin is Tim Drake or Dick Grayson as Batman and Damian as Robin, and a red and silver Batmobile.
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Is there a reason Quitely draws everyone wrinkly? (Check out the pencil Newsarama image for what I mean). I just always felt that with his X-Men work.
 
Eh...not that impressed. I could be eating my words later on but I'm not a fan of the art
 
Nope, not really feeling this one at all.
 
I'll judge on friday. =p
 
Quietly is a god. The new gloves on Batman are neat. Damian's Robin costume is pretty cool (I'm thrilled they brought back the tunic), but I'm not sure about how this black-cape on top of yellow-cape thing is going to work. Is the black one actually a full cape? Need more images.

This book is going to be full of win.
 
^^yeah, i'm glad they brought back the old robin costume too. i don't think the black part is a full cape, just the top.
 
I like everything in that picture but te bat belt but the Damian Robin costume really is an awesome design.
 
What's that? Quitely or morrison of something? I'm still trying to get over the fact that they finally brought FREAKING GREEN back to the robin costume! YES!!!!

Also, how is Tim going to be Batman? He's recognised as the shortest member of the Batfamily bar Damian. I hope if he does become bats it isn't explained away by something stupid like "He had a gross spurt!"
 
I like the art, but Morrison's writing is as dry and left over Thanksgiving turkey
 
Well it's possible he could have a suit designed to give him the appearance of being taller I mean it's freaking Batman comics were Jason Todd came back because emo superman punched a crystal wall. Anything is possible, my heart still tells me it's Dick cause of Batman #666 but two things


1. Future visions into DC's future are 9 times outta 10 proven to be alternate.

2. Dick is too loved a character to be killed off regardless of how much DiDio wants to do it and characters in comic books never die. It would be too controversial and right now they don't have enough market share to take the risk I say cause Marvel is straight whuppin that ass in sales.

Also Bruce Wayne is coming back eventually and Damian came after Dick at least that's what #666 implied. Regardless of my little theories I'm extremely psyched for this book. The first 12 issues are rumored to be split into 4 3 issue arcs by different art teams and then Tony Daniel jumps on for the rest. The first and last with art by Quitely, the third one with art by Dough Moench I forgot the other artist but damn those 2 get Morrison's style and their art and his words shine together so that's why I hope that rumor's true. Regardless of what happens we still get a couple of Morrison/Quitely Batman comics and that sounds like fun.
 
Its funny, i actually never liked Quitely's work, i thought his All Star Superman work was ugly as hell as well as his New Xmen stuff with Morrison. But so far, i really really dig his batman and robin, it looks dark yet campy at the same time, i like it! :yay:
 
more info:

Grant Morrison Discusses Batman & Robin


DC's blockbuster writer reveals first details about the flagship Dark Knight series starring a new Batman and a new Robin.


by Richard George



March 11, 2009 - Yesterday IGN brought you quite the hot bit of news - Grant Morrison is returning to the Batman franchise alongside his frequent creative partner, Frank Quitely. The duo will be launching Batman & Robin, which is being pegged as the "flagship" Batman title, in June. In addition to bringing you those details, we revealed the first cover and first interior art for the project.

Today we're bringing you more news about Batman & Robin. We were able to get in touch with Morrison via e-mail for a brief chat, and learned some basic details about his intentions for the new Dark Knight and Boy Wonder. Keep in mind that much is being kept quiet until Battle for the Cowl ends. We'll be interviewing Morrison again, and in more detail, when we're able to discuss the series in full. Until then... enjoy our quick check-in with the modern legend.

One more thing before we get to the interview. Friday we'll be hosting a spotlight video on the June Batman titles. The piece will take a look at the seven major series, touching upon the basic concepts behind each book and revealing covers and art for them all, including some new pages for Batman & Robin by Frank Quitely. Be sure to check back.



IGN Comics: The most obvious question is perhaps the most routine – what can you tell us about your plans for the new Batman & Robin series? How would you describe the tone and feel of the book compared to your previous Batman arcs like "Batman & Son" or "R.I.P"?

Grant Morrison: 'Batman and Robin', which opens with the 3-part 'Batman Reborn' arc, is maybe more poppy, and more colourful, but it's also creepier. It's like David Lynch doing the Batman TV show. The story arcs are 4 short 3-part 'events', which combine to tell a longer, 12 part mystery.

IGN Comics: With the June relaunch of the Batman franchise comes a new Batman and a new Robin. DC will kill us for revealing their identities, but can you describe, as much as you can, the new relationship/chemistry between this Batman and Robin and how it would relate to previous Dynamic Duos?

Morrison: It's much more…contentious. This is a very different Batman and Robin team from any that we've seen before. It's almost a reverse of the traditional dynamic, with a more light-hearted and spontaneous Batman and a scowling, badass Robin. Expect fireworks and violence.

IGN Comics: We've chatted at length with you in the past about your plans for Batman and how you view your work on the series as a long novel. Despite this being a new series, do you view this as a direct continuation of the previous work or would you consider this the beginning of a new novel?

Morrison: This is the next book in what will be a 5-volume series beginning 'Batman & Son' but it can be read on its own too. 'Batman and Robin' welcomes new readers!

IGN Comics: Do you consider Batman & Robin, despite featuring new people under the mask, yet another lens on the life of Bruce Wayne?

Morrison: No, this isn't about Bruce Wayne at all, except in as much as it deals with his absence.

IGN Comics: One of the things your Batman work has done this far is really dig into the past of the franchise, resurrecting old concepts and breathing new life into them. Will you still be doing that now that Bruce is no longer wearing the mask?

Morrison: 'Batman and Robin' mostly features all new characters, villains and situation – although some were previously glimpsed in Batman #666 - but it builds on everything that's gone before.



IGN Comics: You've also mentioned to us that Bruce and Batman are inseparable – will a large part of Batman & Robin deal with the fact that this new hero can't actually be Batman?

Morrison: Absolutely. That's part of the fun of this particular iteration of the character. No one can live up to Bruce Wayne's standards.

IGN Comics: Because of his major role in R.I.P. we have to ask – will the Joker play into your plans for the series?

Morrison: Frank Quitely's coming back to the book to wrap up our year-long storyline and I think we'd all love to see his take on the Joker, so yeah, I'd like to think I can make that happen in some way.

IGN Comics: Frank Quitely has worked with you numerous times, and we believe this would be his first Batman related work with you since JLA Earth 2. What is it about Frank's art that makes him the ideal creative partner for so many of your projects? What does he bring specifically to Batman & Robin?

Morrison: We're friends and he instinctively understands what I'm looking for. In terms of 'Batman and Robin', I'm sure readers are familiar with Frank's previous Batman work on Batman and know that he was made for this character.

Specifically for the project, I've asked Frank to choreograph the flow of the action in his own way, rather than dictate detailed panel compositions like usually do, and I've asked him to re-introduce the much-maligned sound effects to superhero comics but in a way that integrates them more closely with the art. 'Batman and Robin' is a shorter, pacier collaboration so we've tried to keep it looser and more open than 'All Star Superman'.



That's a wrap on Batman & Robin details... for now. We're sure Morrison's answers raised just as many questions as they answered - rest assured he'll be back for a more in-depth interview down the road.

Be sure to check back Friday for a ton of art and covers related to the Batman titles coming in June. And stay tuned to IGN Comics for more news, previews and exclusives (Batman and otherwise) in the coming days, weeks and months!]
 
i LOOOOOOOOOVE quitely's art, he's absolutely phenomenal. that said, the above art isnt exactly the best example of his art. this criticism mainly concerns damain's head, ha.
 

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