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Grant Morrison's Batman

 
  

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Mr Tricks
17:49 / 23.02.06
So... here's what BATMAN will be looking like...



with more details here.
 
 
CameronStewart
17:53 / 23.02.06
Note: Andy Kubert art is a pin-up created for the Wm. Messner-Loebs Benefit book

at the bottom of the article linked.
 
 
The Falcon
21:53 / 23.02.06
But he'll be looking a bit like that, probably. Maybe a wee redesign.
 
 
FinderWolf
17:42 / 24.02.06
In the new Wizard, Andy Kubert says he's drawing a major new love interest that Grant M. has created for the book. Which surprised me, since I figured the only love interest would be Talia.
 
 
Uatu.is.watching
17:58 / 24.02.06
A hairy chested love-god with only one love interest? As if.
 
 
LDones
21:00 / 24.02.06
I have this ticling sensation that makes me think Morrison's going to have Nocturna show up.

Giant Sized Love God deserves no less.
 
 
Mr Tricks
22:51 / 24.02.06
who's Nocturna?
 
 
Mario
23:10 / 24.02.06
A vaguely vampiric albino woman who tried to gain custody of Jason Todd, pre-Crisis
 
 
LDones
23:43 / 24.02.06
There was a big Love Square thing with her, Batman, Catwoman, and this weird guy who looked like the Shadow Thief but wasn't and was either Nocturna's brother or lover or both. I remember Catwoman getting struck by lightning after confronting two of them, really weird stuff.

I think this was shortly after Bruce got turned into a vampire by another slave to his giant-size love charms. Dick Giordano era, or maybe I'm wrong.
 
 
Professor Silly
14:30 / 25.02.06
...I used to really dislike Andy Kubert's art...but that pinup ain't half bad. Perhaps he's gotten better in the last 5 years.
 
 
H3ct0r L1m4
16:58 / 25.02.06
it's very jim lee-y, who himself always was frank miller-y.
 
 
FinderWolf
21:19 / 25.02.06
Nocturna is fantastic; would love to see her back. But the article implied it was a new, Morrison-created character.

Also, looking at the article again; I see that Morrison says the storyline "involves Talia, the kidnapping of Kurt Langstrom's [Man-Bat for the unintiated] wife, and a demand of the serum that turned him into Man-Bat." Make of that what you will.
 
 
Optimistic
11:34 / 26.02.06
 
 
Optimistic
11:38 / 26.02.06
Oh well.

If anyone wants to see the Kubert Batman image which is supposed to appear where that red X is: It's at Newsarama's NYCC DC panel features("Better than ever", I think).

Looks good...
 
 
The Falcon
12:12 / 26.02.06


There.
 
 
Sniv
15:35 / 26.02.06
yay Bataman!!1!
 
 
Professor Silly
16:05 / 26.02.06
(sorry)

it does look like Jim Lee...with some Mignola thrown in!
 
 
FinderWolf
19:09 / 26.02.06
Looks pretty good to me - once thing I like about this cover, and the sketch above, is that Kubert seems to be working with blacks a lot more...neither Kubert has really gotten very good at using blacks and negative space & such, but Andy K. seems to really be working at it here, with some success.
 
 
Tim Tempest
02:42 / 01.03.06
Getting prepared for this, which of GM's JLA trades are worth picking up? Preferably any that prominently feature Bats.

And DAMN. I still can't get over how cool this is going to be. I was slightly worried that I would be put off a bit by the art, but so far, I'm impressed.

Grant Morrison writing Superman AND Batman AT THE SAME TIME?

Geek overload.
 
 
John Octave
03:03 / 01.03.06
Getting prepared for this, which of GM's JLA trades are worth picking up?

ALL OF THEM YESSSSS!!!

*ahem*

Well, they are all good, but if you're looking for Batman-centric ones, I recommend the first one, "New World Order," as it's a good place to begin, and part of the mission statement of that arc was to demonstrate to any suspicious and cynical fans why a guy with no superpowers belongs in the Justice League (oh, Grant, as if we didn't know already). Also, "Rock of Ages" is just plain awesome from front to back and has The Last Batman Story in it.

Who's looking forward to the return of "HH"?
 
 
matthew.
03:18 / 01.03.06
In GM's run on JLA, he has Superman say that Batman is the most dangerous man on the planet. Doesn't that get your skin pimply (other than the chocolate, of course)?
 
 
onorthocrasi
03:31 / 01.03.06
I wonder if a "one year after" version of Prometheus is going to show up in this run.
 
 
Triplets
07:00 / 01.03.06
I like how the bats move in right-angles. Like a knight in chess.

Do you see?
 
 
Mario
10:40 / 01.03.06
Prometheus is showing up in Birds of Prey, I think...
 
 
FinderWolf
17:23 / 01.03.06
>> Who's looking forward to the return of "HH"?

Only if it's followed by the also-popular "TT."
 
 
John Octave
17:45 / 01.03.06
And then a bit of the old Morrison "AAUUUU", eh?
 
 
FinderWolf
18:06 / 01.03.06
There ain't nothin' like a Morrisonian "AAAUUUU."
 
 
Essential Dazzler
18:52 / 01.03.06
I thought only Haus and Alex had seen Morrison's AAAUUUU face, am I the only one who hasn't?

What do they have that I don't Grant?
 
 
FinderWolf
14:55 / 02.03.06
Oh, I just read in Comic Shop News one tidbit about Morrison's upcoming Batman run that wasn't reported anywhere else: an early issue will featured Batman fighting 15 Man-Bat ninjas!

So apparently the story involves some baddie trying to mass produce the Man-Bat formula (see other posts above).
 
 
LDones
20:59 / 02.03.06
First post of this thread, Finder.
 
 
Spaniel
21:11 / 02.03.06
I've just finished reading a bunch of old Penguin stories and I have to say I really hope Grant sees fit to bring some of the ol' Morrisonian vitality to the character. He's got a lot more potential than tody's bat-writers would have us imagine.
 
 
FinderWolf
15:33 / 03.03.06
D'oh!!! Sorry, when I first read the early posts of this thread back when they first went up, I missed the bit about 15 ninja Man-Bats
 
 
Optimistic
20:09 / 17.04.06

BATMAN #655
Written by Grant Morrison
Art and cover by Andy Kubert
Variant cover by Adam Kubert
Comic legends Grant Morrison (ALL STAR SUPERMAN, SEVEN SOLDIERS) and Andy Kubert (Ultimate X-Men, 1602) come together for Part 1 of "Batman and Son." After a harrowing battle with the Joker high atop Police Headquarters, Batman decides to let Bruce Wayne step into the light. But just who is watching billionaire Bruce Wayne? And what does their plan have to do with Man-Bat? Retailers please note: This issue will feature two covers by Andy Kubert and Adam Kubert (in approximately a 10:1 ratio).
On sale July 26 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US
 
 
Dan Fish - @Fish1k
08:29 / 18.04.06
Alternate cover at CBR:
 
 
Mario
11:47 / 18.04.06
 
  

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