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(Sadly it's not the pairing from my icon, but you can't have everything)

From new interview with Grant Morrison at IGN here

IGN Comics: So let's talk about the new team of Dick Grayson and Damian. What's their dynamic like?

Morrison: There's just real friction between them. Damian doesn't respect Dick Grayson at all, and Dick Grayson is kind of this consummate superhero. The guy has been Batman's partner since he was a kid, he's led the Teen Titans, and he's trained with everybody in the DC Universe. So he's a very different kind of Batman. He's a lot easier; He's a lot looser and more relaxed. At the same time Damian is pretty hard to deal with. The characters are just amazing fun to write. Sparks fly all around them.

IGN Comics: You've said this is all part of the greater Batman story you're telling. I'm assuming you knew you wanted to bring Dick and Damian in once you took Bruce Wayne off the map with RIP and Final Crisis. I think some fans are wondering why you didn't want to tell the story of how Dick assumed the mantel of the Bat?

Morrison: I wanted to just come in – I know some fans don't like this approach – but I like to just come in when the story is underway and the fun has started. I thought that background stuff could be taken as read. Tony Daniel's dealing with those details in Battle for the Cowl, and the basics have been laid down. Apart from that, everything you need to know about the intervening time and how Dick and Damian got together gets explained over the next year of Batman and Robin anyway. It's all in the story. I just didn't want to front load it with expository material, because I wanted to jump straight into action with the characters, to be honest.


For legality, a couple more upcoming JG Jones Batverse covers


Date: 2009-05-23 11:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ladymirth.insanejournal.com
Oh, I know his opinions are pretty fucked up. But at least he's never fucked up any Bat-character he's written, so I don't really give a damn what he thinks as long as he doesn't go apeshit on the characters. I personally love his run on Robin and I'll forgive him a lot for his spectacular BoP writing.

Thanks for the link though.

Date: 2009-05-23 12:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] runespoor7.insanejournal.com
Dixon's Nightwing was at his best when the villain was Blüdhaven itself and when he interacted and created bonds with inhabitants of Bludhaven, I think. The thing with the police and how they were the true difficulty Dick encountered, that was interesting. Plus Dixon wrote Dick Grayson as a cop.

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