BATMAN, INCORPORATED SPECIAL Preview

Batman, Incorporated Special #1 courtesy DC Comics
Batman, Incorporated Special #1 courtesy DC Comics

Batman, Inc is dead. Long live Batman, Inc!

 

Fan are reeling or fuming after Grant Morrison’s finale in Batman, Incorporated #13.

 

Bruce Wayne’s worldwide crime-fighting franchises may be over but the men and women who helped Batman’s cause will be celebrated in Batman, Incorporated Special #1 next month.

 

DC Comics shared a first look inside the all-star special with new stories starring El Gaucho, Man-of-Bats, Jiro and even Bat Cow. Continue reading BATMAN, INCORPORATED SPECIAL Preview

BATMAN INCORPORATED Special

Batman Incorporated #1 courtesy DC Comics
Batman Incorporated #1 courtesy DC Comics

Bruce Wayne’s battle with Talia is coming to a brutal, bloody end. Now DC Comics will celebrate the men and women who helped Bruce’s global war on crime in Batman, Incorporated Special #1.

Series artist Chris Burnham will write and draw stories in the collection along with other all-star creators including Joe Keatinge, Dan Didio, Ethan Van Scriver and Jason Masters.

See what’s next for Bruce’s army of allies including Man-of-Bats, Red Raven, El Gaucho, Dark Ranger, Knight, Batman himself and a solo story starring Bat-Cow!

Batman, Incorporated Special #1 arrives August 28th.

By Editor

Batman Incorporated – Back in Business and Business is Awesome

Batman Incorporated #1 by Chris Burnham courtesy DC Comics

  Batman Incorporated #1 Grant Morrison and Chris Burnham’s imagination scares the hell out of me. I think this issue could make me become a vegetarian. I had to get that out of my system first.

  Bruce Wayne is under arrest at a funeral. Then we go back one month on a twisted bloody journey to see how Bruce got to this point. Along the way we meet Goatboy, Bat Cow, Mutants and horrific agents of Leviathan.

Morrison makes this issue move fast, feel packed with story, punch with wit and shocking moments. Burnham’s art is dynamic and innovative feeling. What Burnham delivers in facial expressions from Damian’s frustration to an amateur killer’s fear makes you feel, laugh and fear for them.

This is a MUST read. I may have to go to Morrisoncon just to bow to Morrison and Burnham for creating this book. Although I don’t think I could eat steak or burgers at all during that weekend. I’m afraid it would be Bat Cow.

By Editor