I took me some hours to make this excellent footage? Batman Beyond of nights, in year 2039. Maybe 2012 will not come? Batman beyond at his old or should we say new? Terrence ”Terry” mcginnis was a ”bad kid” but one day he mets Bruce Wayne, the old Batman. Bruce wayne hires Terry and the old/new batman are coming to get the criminals out. Especially Jokers, who killed Terry’s father, there afte…
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Inspired by a thread over at the DC comics board, I was just wondering who CBR users think would be a good fit for "Batman and Robin" once Morrison has gone on to whatever he plans to do next. Here was my answer over at the DC board:
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Honestly?
Jonathan Hickman would be great, if DC could wrestle him away from Marvel. The only problem I have with him is that he takes as long as possible to tell as little as possible, an approach that's entirely antithetical to Morrison's idea of "Batman and Robin" as a series of mini-events.
Mark Millar would probably maintain the high-speed kinetic storytelling of B&R thus far, but he would do it as Mark Millar, y'know? Still, his Damian could be worth it. But, at the same time, I'd worry that he would just make Damian into a male version of Hit-Girl (possibly the worst comib book character created in recent memory).
Rucka isn't that great. He and Brubaker defined the stretch of Batman that, to me, was very uninteresting. They're both far too grounded (Nolan-esque) in their approach to do "Batman and Robin" (the "bubblegum acid" superhero series) justice.
James Robinson and Tony Daniel would both do their best to keep up the style of B&R, but both lack the substance to pull it off.
That leaves JMS and Geoff Johns. I'm not the biggest fan of either writer, but I think they would be the only two who could match the tone and quality of the series as it currently is. JMS, though, can get a little boring for my tastes. He would lack the high-speed of Morrison's run. Johns, on the other hand, would struggle with keeping the series intellectual and engaging. He's a good writer, but his writing is more emotionally stimulating than intellectually so.
Morrison really is a special writer in that he can pull off appealing to emotional, intellectual, and adrenal sides of the fanboy specimen. He needs to stay onboard for the long haul. And by long haul, I mean until the next Morrison (the next Moore) has revealed himself to the comic book industry and fans.
Oh! Last minute candidate: Mike Carey.
He's as close to Morrison as we could ever hope for, but outdoes him when it comes to action scenes, in fact. My choice is Mike Carey.
I am not entirely new to comics but I am to batman and I was just wondering if anybody could just point me off in the right direction on which batman comics I should read.
In the Dark Knight, Batman is blamed for 5 of Two Faces murders (according to Commissioner Gordon). There is the gangster and his driver in the flipped car and the dirty cop in the bar. Who are the other 2?
Part 1/2 of Batman: On Leather Wings. [Batman: The animated Series. Season 1, Episode 01; 90s cartoon TV Series.]. When a horrifying bat creature terrorizes Gotham City, the authorities conclude it must be Batman and put out an all-points bulletin on the Dark Knight. Meanwhile, Batman’s investigation leads him to the laboratory of Kirk Langstrom, a prominent zoologist, who has been experimenting w…
I love Batman and I was wondering who is probably going to be the Villain in the next Batman movie. I’ve heard Johnny Depp as the Riddler on the internet. Do you think this is true?
Part 2/2 of Batman: On Leather Wings. [Batman: The animated Series. 1992, Season 1, Episode 01; 90s cartoon TV series.]. When a horrifying bat creature terrorizes Gotham City, the authorities conclude it must be Batman and put out an all-points bulletin on the Dark Knight. Meanwhile, Batman’s investigation leads him to the laboratory of Kirk Langstrom, a prominent zoologist, who has been experimen…
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