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The Importance Of Grappling Hooks In Tomorrow's DC Comics (Spoilers)

Bruno Redondo writes and draws his own Batman comic book from DC Comics in tomorrow's Batman: The Brave And The Bold #9.



Article Summary

  • Bruno Redondo takes on double duty with writing and illustrating Batman: The Brave And The Bold #9.
  • Bruce Wayne's early Batman days and his need for a grappling hook are highlighted in the comic.
  • Detective Comics #1081 introduces a new hero learning under Batman's wing, also employing a grappling hook.
  • Both Batman: The Brave And The Bold #9 and Detective Comics #1081 hit the shelves from DC Comics tomorrow.

Bruno Redondo writes and draws his own Batman comic book from DC Comics in tomorrow's Batman: The Brave And The Bold #9, and it looks at a previous chapter in Bruce Wayne's life as he was first stepping out as Batman.

Batman: The Brave And The Bold #9
Batman: The Brave And The Bold #9

While over in Detective Comics #1081 from DC Comics, we have someone else also training to be a superhero in a similar vein to Batman. Everyone needs a mentor or three of course.

Detective Comics #1081
Detective Comics #1081

So while Bruce Wayne has Lucius Fox providing him with something every street-level vigilante should have a version of.

Batman: The Brave And The Bold #9
Batman: The Brave And The Bold #9

A grappling gun, complete with gas canister. Something else that this new superhero also has a need of.

Detective Comics #1081
Detective Comics #1081

It's very good for Bruce Wayne that Lucuius Fox is not a pranker of a wanker… both books are published by DC Comics tomorrow.

BATMAN THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD #9 CVR A SIMONE DI MEO
(W) Various (A) Various (CA) Simone Di Meo
Written by Tom King, Gabriel Hardman, Kyle Starks, and Bruno Redondo Art by Mitch Gerads, Gabriel Hardman, Fernando Pasarin, and Bruno Redondo Batman finally confronts The Joker in the brutal conclusion to The Winning Card by Tom King and Mitch Gerads! Aquaman faces down the Dominator threat at the bottom of the ocean in Gabriel Hardman's epic final chapter! Hell comes to the Quad Cities in the conclusion of Kyle Starks and Fernando Pasarin's Wild Dog: Here Comes Trouble! Eisner Award winner Bruno Redondo writes and illustrates a poignant tale of the Dark Knight! Retail: $7.99 In-Store Date: 01/23/2024

DETECTIVE COMICS #1081 CVR A EVAN CAGLE
(W) Ram V, Dan Watters (A) Riccardo Federici, Stefano Raffaele (CA) Evan Cagle
Spirited away from a city that believes him dead, Batman has been brought far from Gotham and deposited in a desert of legend. Possessed by an Azmer demon and rapidly losing his own identity, he must now cross this mythic landscape on a vision quest. With no water, no supplies, and no one to save him, Batman is left with two choices: burn out the demon or be left as bones in the sand. Meanwhile, the Orghams' master plan is finally fully enacted as they use the Reality Engine to make all of Gotham forget there ever was a Batman. Bear witness to Batman's worst fears made manifest in Elegy of Sand, part one! Retail: $4.99 In-Store Date: 01/23/2024


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Founder of Bleeding Cool. The longest-serving digital news reporter in the world, since 1992. Author of The Flying Friar, Holed Up, The Avengefuls, Doctor Who: Room With A Deja Vu, The Many Murders Of Miss Cranbourne, Chase Variant. Lives in South-West London, works from Blacks on Dean Street, shops at Piranha Comics. Father of two. Political cartoonist.
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