Batman Inc. #8 preview
Aug. 23rd, 2011 07:13 pmComicBookResources has the preview of issue #8.
What happens when you merge Batman with Tron?


I must say, having spent some time with animation software and modeling, this particular look is harder than it seems to achieve.
I hope this is a worthy end for this version of Batman.
shame I won't see Man-of-Bats and other cool bats like the ones we were introduced to.
What happens when you merge Batman with Tron?


I must say, having spent some time with animation software and modeling, this particular look is harder than it seems to achieve.
I hope this is a worthy end for this version of Batman.
shame I won't see Man-of-Bats and other cool bats like the ones we were introduced to.

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Date: 2011-08-26 05:52 am (UTC)And frankly, I'm starting to understand BATMAN INC. as Morrison's own psychological working-out of his total embrace of the Corporation. Much as you can read many of his works as a psychological conversation with himself over the last two and a half decades--even he now encourages that reading with what he says in SUPERGODS. His characters are a bit like a child talking through his dolls.(that's not meant as a negative or positive comment; but when kids do that, what are they really doing?)
I mean, it's interesting to compare the way he writes about them now to INVISIBLES(wow, that Grant seems very far away now) or Hexus in MARVEL BOY.