Yeah and I'm mad that I have to read about it in Batgirl. I just hope it doesn't contaminate Detective Comics too.
Whoa! That Manapul cover.well
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DETECTIVE COMICS #41
Written by FRANCIS MANAPUL and
BRIAN BUCCELLATO
Art and cover by FRANCIS MANAPUL
THE JOKER Variant cover by PATRICK GLEASON
On sale JUNE 10 32 pg, FC, $3.99 US RATED T
Following the events of Endgame, get ready to ride with the GCPD in a whole new city! Harvey Bullock is leading a Bat task force, but what are his duties, and can he be trusted? And what kind of welcome awaits his new partner, Renee Montoya?
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DETECTIVE COMICS #41
Written by FRANCIS MANAPUL and
BRIAN BUCCELLATO
Art and cover by FRANCIS MANAPUL
THE JOKER Variant cover by PATRICK GLEASON
On sale JUNE 10 32 pg, FC, $3.99 US RATED T
Following the events of Endgame, get ready to ride with the GCPD in a whole new city! Harvey Bullock is leading a Bat task force, but what are his duties, and can he be trusted? And what kind of welcome awaits his new partner, Renee Montoya?
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With Superman and Wonder Woman also getting new costumes and bold new story directions, I'm thinking this is probably part of a general thing they're trying at DC.
BAT-MITE #1
Written by DAN JURGENS
Art and cover by CORIN HOWELL
1:25 Variant cover by CORIN HOWELL
On sale JUNE 3 32 pg, FC, 1 of 6, $2.99 US RATED E
Retailers: This issue will ship with two covers. Please see the order form for more information.
Bat-Mite is here to fix the DC Universe one hero at a time! Convinced that hes the imp that put Batman on the map, hes spreading his expertise all over the DC Universe, eager to boost the careers of heroes he thinks need his help. Dont miss the start of this six-issue all-ages miniseries!
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t:Ya know, Gordon taking over for Batman for a bit isn't actually half bad of an idea. But that big blue rabbit-eared suit is ugly as ****.
Just thought I'd go ahead and make my usual complaint about any new Bat-line reveal:
WHERE'S MY FRICKIN' RED ROBIN BOOK?!?!
Seriously, I want to see some book handled by the Bat staff focusing on Tim. Teen Titans has done jack for the character; he's only there to help prop up sales after the mess Lobdell made of the YJ4. And now we've got Steph back as well, with Harper as her suspiciously similar substitute, and honestly, I want to actually see an old school Dixon-style book in the new line-up, one that builds a world around multiple young sidekicks and heavily features their civilian lives.
And if he or they happen to show up in We Are Robin, that'll be fine. I just want them away from a book where he'll be confined to the shadow of New Teen Titans. Because that's what his position is on the Titans, and what it has been ever since they pushed him over there.
Also, what Gordon "did" in Eternal, him in this new Batsuit may be [BLACKOUT]his redemption arc[/BLACKOUT]. Endgame happens after Eternal, and the first time we see Gordon in Endgame he was in his house (?) with boarded-up windows. So what's up with him post-Eternal? Are we assuming he is back in the police force?I kind of like the Idea of Gordon taking over for Bruce as long as it's done in a semi plausible way i could deal with it.
I could Imagine after the event of endgame Bruce leaves gotham to regain his sanity and purpose and Leaves Jim a High powered proto type Bat Suit Lucious Fox Designed.. I could see it. Jim's already a good detective and can hold his own in a fight...
I am actually now kind of hoping that is who is in the suit as that would Make sense be something different (Jim never was Batman as far as I can tell) and with his rising stardom on Gotham it kind of makes sense.
As I said in another thread, the Robo-Tick suit looks stupid because it's almost certainly intended to look stupid (the same way Jean Paul Valley's batcostume was a 90s pastiche). It's got police lights on it, guys. You're obviously not supposed to take it seriously.
It's a cover (more correctly, a few covers, but you get my meaning). If I don't know what the content is, I don't see the sense in getting worked up about it. It's like the guys who swore never to read Superior Spider-Man because the premise "ruined Spider-Man." All they accomplished was to deprive themselves of some incredible comics, and an amazing story that any comics reader should know was only going to be temporary anyway.
I'm going to give it a chance, and if it's stupid, oh well--I can just stop buying it. If this had Bruce Wayne on the cover in the classic costume it would be just as likely to be stupid, and I'd buy it and find out. So what's the difference? I don't see this as being any different from any other month out of the year: a comics publisher claims this issue's going to change everything, then I buy it and find out if it's worth buying again. Business as usual. I don't get all the hooplah.
I'm also reminded of poor old Jett from Batman on Film, who stoped buying Batman comics completely during Dick Grayson's tenure as Batman. I can't imagine having missed out on those comics; they outstrip every Batman story in the New 52 so far.
Meanwhile: T-shirt and jeans Superman? My body is ready.
Will Lobdell doesn't write Teen Titans anymoreI actually tend to forget Tim still exists--because I won't read Scott Lobdell's schlock, and he has virtually no presence anywhere else in the line. You Tim fans got screwed almost as badly as us Wally fans.


The gun as well as the blue and white ''police colors'' make me think that its Gordon in the suit