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jlroberson ([personal profile] jlroberson) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily2010-07-11 12:15 am

When Batman's Been Dead - Batman & Robin 13: The Essence of Dick Grayson

Possible spoiler.
People may knock Morrison, or for that matter Frazer Irving(whom I like, and hope I don't see a cascade of flames here), on BATMAN & ROBIN. But for my own part, Morrison has taught me to respect Dick Grayson, and to understand what he is. And to me, this sequence, in the final panel, is the essence of what Dick Grayson is. He never gives up and there's always a way. If Batman is "justice", Grayson is "hope."


Also, you can knock Grant all you like, but Dr. Hurt's far more interesting than, say, Hush.(and I just noticed a tiny hint of Adams in Dick in that last panel. Probably unintended but neat)
(PS if interested: This week's LULU.)

Writer: grant morrison
Artist: frazer irving
title: batman & robin
character: batman/dick grayson
character: dr. hurt
character: robin/damian wayne
theme: when batman's been dead
publisher: dc comics
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[personal profile] dejadrew 2010-07-11 03:30 pm (UTC)(link)
(shrug) Something bloomed briefly. I figured he was talking about someone dying young, or someone's time as a superhero coming to a premature end, or both. In context, either Dick or Damien. It was a little odd, just throwing it out there as an unattached noun ("farewell, brief bloom" or "now fades a brief bloom" would have been clearer in intent) but I didn't have a problem with the gist.