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Hot Ink — Batbook Hat Trick, Fantastic Hickman, and Incredible Amadeus Cho’s Monomyth
Hot Ink — Batbook Hat Trick, Fantastic Hickman, and Incredible Amadeus Cho’s Monomyth
Hot Ink — Batbook Hat Trick, Fantastic Hickman, and Incredible Amadeus Cho’s Monomyth
ComicsAlliance's Chris Murphy reviews the biggest -- and best -- books coming out this week.HOLY TRINITY, BATMAN -- Batman and Robin #3 / Detective Comics #856 / Batman the Widening Gyre #1 So you like Batman, do you? A wise choice. And this week you're going to be rewarded for that decision by the strange and mysterious forces that result in comics appearing at your local comic book stores (I t
Grant Morrison Really, Really Wants Fans To Try ‘Batman and Robin’
Grant Morrison Really, Really Wants Fans To Try ‘Batman and Robin’
Grant Morrison Really, Really Wants Fans To Try ‘Batman and Robin’
As one of modern comics' most celebrated writers, Grant Morrison has a tendency to speak his mind – especially when it comes to new projects. Since killing off Bruce Wayne in the pages of DC Comics' "Final Crisis," the writer has been busy promoting he and Frank Quitely's fresh take on "Batman and Robin," which puts new faces behind familiar masks. Io9...
Hot Ink: Werewolves on the Moon vs. Vampires
Hot Ink: Werewolves on the Moon vs. Vampires
Hot Ink: Werewolves on the Moon vs. Vampires
Enjoy our rundown of the most notable books coming out in comic shops today. CURIOSITY PIQUED BY "Batman & Robin #1." Grant Morrison returns to Batman, bringing with him a new caped crusader, Dick Grayson, and a new boy wonder, Damian Wayne. Re ...
The Wackiest Batman and Robin Products
digg_url = 'http://digg.com/comics_animation/Batman_and_Robin_s_Sketchiest_Moments'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; With the new "Batman and Robin" series coming out today, we review the wackiest moments of Bruce Wayne that have been turned into plastic...
Batman and Robin — Partners, Friends, Lovers
Batman and Robin — Partners, Friends, Lovers
Batman and Robin — Partners, Friends, Lovers
"The Dark Knight" is sure to be amazing and all, but there's one nagging issue surrounding the film: Where's Robin? For some reason, the Boy Wonder has been banished from director Christopher Nolan's Gotham. We suspect the filmmaker's worry is that the inclusion of young Robin might dredge up long-standing questions about the nature of the crime fighters' relationship...