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Character » Batman appears in 9897 issues.

Bruce Wayne witnessed the murder of his billionaire parents as a child, swearing to avenge them. He trained extensively to achieve both mental and physical perfection, mastering detective skills, martial arts, and criminal psychology. Costumed as a bat to prey on criminals' fear and utilizing a high-tech arsenal in his crusade to rid Gotham City of crime, the legendary Batman was born.

Batman R.I.P. !?

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#1 Posted by Vrakmul (23296 posts) - 4 years, 11 months ago - Show Bio

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#2 Posted by AuburnComics.com (4 posts) - 4 years, 11 months ago - Show Bio

For almost two years now, I’ve been following Grant Morrison’s run on Batman with great anticipation. I’ve constantly been asking myself, “Why does DC allow him to continue writing?” There have been several times when I have thoroughly enjoyed his stories, and other times (as in the infamous prose issue) when I have been left wanting. Nevertheless, I believe my questions are being answered…

Several months ago, I was at Collector’s Corner flipping though a copy of Previews, and I noticed a Batman cover with these words written above it: BATMAN: R.I.P. What!?!?!?!?!?! Is Batman, my favorite character, about to kick the bucket? Had DC learned nothing from killing Superman or watching the fan upheaval over the recent death of their rival’s Captain America?

Needless to say, I was skeptical of this story arc. I kept thinking, “How could DC do this? What is Morrison doing?”

Then came this issue…and I was amazed…

This particular issue has me intrigued. The emergence of the Black Glove and their desire to see Batman killed will make for several interesting issues in the future. Furthermore, Bruce Wayne’s full disclosure of his secrets to his new woman could lead to some potential big problems as well. Furthermore, is she connected to the Black Glove? Is the Black Glove aware of Batman’s true identity? This issue leads to these questions and others. Finally, how is the Joker involved in this plot to kill his long time enemy? I’m not sure because the last few pages, as is frequent in Morrison’s books, left me confused, yet intrigued.

Although I initially wanted to avoid this story arc, I am now greatly anticipating the next issue…If you do not currently read Batman, then I urge you to begin now. From what I understand, DC is authorizing a second printing of this issue for all of you who neglected to get it.I strongly urge you to read this…you won’t be disappointed.

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#3 Posted by zero edge (3690 posts) - 4 years, 11 months ago - Show Bio
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