Batman #687

Jun 12, 2009 08:25

I'm going to go on record as saying that Batman #687 is really, really good. Not perfect, but very good. It gives everything I could hope from the first issue of a series following Bruce's death.

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judd winick, why yes i am enjoying the ride, fandom: dc comics, batfamily, batman

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__marcelo June 12 2009, 20:31:58 UTC
Yeah, I missed them too. Babs, specially. I'm not sure about Cass and her response to Bruce's death. She's loyal to the Bat, so it wouldn't surprise me for her to team up with Dick now if she feels/believes he's Batman now.

Hmm. Maybe she won't do that until she can read in Dick that he buys it, too. She will know.

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runespoor7 June 12 2009, 21:22:02 UTC
I think Cass would be invested in the Bat no matter what Dick believed - and it'd make an awesome scene, to have Dick and Cass quietly discuss Batman. But she's so often forgotten in Batfamily books that her absence is less jarring than Babs', everything considered. I suppose they may be busy somewhere else, but Dick and Alfred going through all that pain without Oracle is just wrong.

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callarkhamquick June 12 2009, 21:20:55 UTC
Judd Winick gets the Batfamily.Truer words were never spoken.

Between that and Red Robin, I'm in total meta mode.

I WANT THE NEW BATGIRL RIGHT NOW. I know that Batgirl, the picture from Red Robin of the Waynes grave and Scarlet and Red Hood are all in the beginning of August so I'm just so excited for August.

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runespoor7 June 12 2009, 21:40:03 UTC
I haven't read Red Robin yet. The premise makes me wince (Dick lets Tim find out that Damian's taken his place as Robin before talking to Tim about it? wtf?) and I wibble in the face of grimdarkandgritty!Tim. Knowing that, do you think I should?

Did you notice Damian made meta? "Only Batman can drive the Batmobile!" and all that. It made me much more welcoming of Winick's Damian, let me tell you.

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callarkhamquick June 12 2009, 21:50:40 UTC
No, it's done brilliantly. Tim has this moment of "oh god, I'm Tim Wayne, what happened to Tim Drake, he lost everything" and he has this huge freakout and Dick is all "I need you" and Tim just storms out and he goes upstairs and has this little breakdown and it's like seeing Tim from when he was 13 and realising how much he's changed and how he doesn't know who he is and what a mess he is and how he needs to sort his life out. There's even some nice Jason calls backs from Robin.

I totally did! Except...he totally let someone else drive it once. I wish I could remember who it was, now because I was outraged at the time.

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runespoor7 June 12 2009, 22:02:42 UTC
But I like my Jason and Tim as opposed to each other as they can possibly be without impinging on Dick's territory! D: I don't want Tim to follow in Jason's footsteps. I don't want Tim to cross any line. I don't want any Tim development that makes the terrifying Batman!Tim loom any closer than it already does!

it's like seeing Tim from when he was 13 and realising how much he's changed and how he doesn't know who he is and what a mess he is and how he needs to sort his life out

That does sound good. Oh Tim. Woobie. You're totally not my favourite Robin and I totally don't know what makes you tick, but-- oh Tim.

That scene made me wish Tim and Damian would get on better. They could meta together! And crush on Dick, because until we have proof of the contrary, in my world Damian is going to develop a crush on Dick like woah.

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