Batman Incorporated by Ed Brisson and John Timms ends with issue 12, published today by DC Comics It asks the question "BATMAN INCORPORATED NO MORE?" And answers… well, depends what you mean, really And despite this article's headline, there is indeed a "bang".
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The current Batman Incorporated has been run by the Ghost-Maker, Batman's[...]
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Missing from yesterday's DC Comics solicitations for October 2023 were two notable titles, Batman Incorporated #13 and WildCATS #12 Were they cancelled? And Batman Incorporated #12's solicitation did ask "Batman Incorporated No More"
When asked, WildCATS writer Matthew Rosenberg posted on X, "Back in November Just taking a month to catch our breath."
Nothing from Ed Brisson[...]
Last month's Batman Incorporated #7 introduced Dusty Bronco after a briefer appearance in #5 A Texan-themed Joker and one of the Clown Prince Of Crime's new gang of Joker Incorporated On the basis that if Batman can do it, so can the Joker.
Solicitations have revealed their names as "Tap Dance Man, Corvus Cawl, the Ghoul,[...]
In a precursor for what may be more familiar social media culture wars, twelve years ago, DC Comics published the series Batman Incorporated, which included different Batman-inspired superheroes around the world, including a Muslim Batman-type figure, Nightrunner He first appeared in Detective Comics Annual #12 by David Hine and Agustin Padilla A then-25-year-old French citizen[...]
Malachi Van points out to Bleeding Cool something from Batman Incorporated #3 by Ed Brisson and John Timm, edited by Ben Abernathy and published by DC Comics in December A comic book about the actions of Batman-inspired individuals working around the world, under the close mentorship of Ghost-Maker And naturally, with all the international locations,[...]
It's time for another preview of Batman Incorporated #5, and this time it's a doozy! Ghost-Maker is one barbed wire baseball bat blow to the head away from being finished in this preview of Batman Incorporated #5 With me to preview the issue is Bleeding Cool's AI writing assistant, LOLtron I must warn LOLtron not[...]
DC Comics has announced Batman Incorporated preview incentives to help encourage comic book stores to advertise their wares for them, beginning with a Batman Incorporated #1 image with a QR code which will reveal a preview of the comic book in question DC tells comic book shops via Lunar Distribution that "we're hoping for retailers[...]
CBR is challenging The Hollywood Reporter over its new definition of the word "exclusive" when they state that they can "exclusively reveal that DC is launching a new Batman Incorporated series from writer Ed Brisson and artist John Timms this October."
A week ago Bleeding Cool reported "DC Comics will be publishing a new Batman Incorporated series[...]
Batman Incorporated time! Former Bleeding Cool reporter Chris Arrant, better known for his long run as Senior Editor at Newsarama/GamesRadar, recently left to help ReedPOP's new geek entertainment newsite Popverse, as Editor-In-Chief And he picked former THR reporter Graeme McMillan to write for them – smart move DC Comics gets to add another media partner[...]
Once upon a time, Batman Incorporated was a concept and a comic book from Grant Morrison, in which Bruce Wayne took the Batman franchise global, with international representatives of Batman operating in cities across the world, against a new organisation, Leviathan.
Only problem is that the Batman Inc comic book series straddled the New 52 reboot[...]
As pretty much every comic fan on the internet knows, there are a few vintage Batman stories that contain some bits which are amusingly dirty with the
Okay, there's the one with Superman, Wonder Woman and the Invisible Man. But Batman doesn't get a look in on that one. Anyway, Chris Burnham seems to have
Next week sees the launch of Half Past Danger from IDW, Bounce from Image, Akaneiro from Dark Horse, Green Team and a big expensive Green Lantern #20 from DC, Occupy Comics from Black Mask and Tank Girl from Titan.
The week after that? Wake #1 and X-Men #1!
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Last night, while I was fast asleep, dreaming of headless kittens marching on Manhattan, Mark Seifert very kindly popped up the news that Chris Burnham and friends would be creating a new Batman Incorporated Special to follow Grant Morrison's final run on the title.
The cover showed off a number of Batman Inc characters, including Nightrunner[...]
Chris Burnham, Joe Keatinge, Ethan Van Sciver, Dan DiDio, Make Batman Incorporated Special In August
Well, here's a start: IGN has the scoop on Batman Incorporated Special #1 which will include work from Chris Burnham, Ethan Van Sciver, Dan DiDio, Joe Keatinge and others — plus an interview with Burnham in which he talks about writing Batman Inc #11:
DC Comics will be releasing the Batman Incorporated Special #1 in August, an[...]
Batman Inc 8 print copies are out in the wild early: The retailer who had Amazing Spider-Man 700 on eBay weeks early has posted the covers of Batman Inc 8.
So retailers have been asked to hold onto Batman Incorporated #3 for a month over issues of content suitability following the Aurora shootings.
And now retailers have been told that #4, intended for August won't be coming out until October A two month delay!
But some haven't realised this is partially because Batman Incorporated #0, scheduled for[...]
Those of us who fondly remember Garth Ennis and John McCrea's Hitman series, may also remember one of the members of the non-superhero superhero team
Breaking this afternoon: In light of the recent events in Aurora, and in consideration of the victims and the families of the shootings, DC Comics has decided to postpone the release of the third issue of Batman Incorporated because the comic contains "content that may be perceived as insensitive in light of recent events" They[...]
With all of those strikes against it, how did it actually stand up when it hit the racks?
"Anyone reading Batman Incorporated before stayed on board as they wanted to see how the story ends," Jay Bardyla, owner of Edmonton's Happy Harbor Comics, tells us "So sales were strong, as any Morrison book tends to be."[...]