Friday, July 10, 2015

Batman and Robin Eternal

On the one hand we have a much beloved character returning and on the other the same writers from Batman Eternal are back. Because of the latter I'm not going to get this and I'm actually dreading the fallout. So there goes any lingering hope I had for this series.

I'll talk about Robin war elsewhere. Semi-Spoilers below if you can't guess who's back.

Today at San Diego Comic-Con, DC Entertainment announced the sequel to Batman Eternal, titled Batman and Robin Eternal. Writers Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV will return to the series, with assists from Tom King, Tim Seeley, Jackson Lanzing, Ed Brisson and more. Tony Daniel will serve as the main artist on the book. Snyder called Batman and Robin Eternal “larger than the first one: globe-spanning, bigger secrets,” and said that it “honors the legacy of Robin and also brings a new angle to it and makes something very fresh.”

A 26-issue, weekly series, Batman and Robin Eternal will celebrate the 75th anniversary of Robin by centering heavily on the legacy of the character, but it will also feature the long-awaited return of Batgirl Cassandra Cain

“This series is going to reintroduce Cassandra Cain to the DC Universe,” returning co-writer James Tynion IV told reporters this morning. “We can’t talk too much about that just yet but this is a character that for me at least I have loved for my entire comic-reading life. The fact that we have the opportunity to bring her back in a very, very central role – she is on of the three leads of this story, her, Dick and Harper Rowe – I’m really pumped.”

2 comments:

  1. Jesus, does Tynion only has a speech?

    This is what he said about the upcoming TMNT/Batman crossover:

    “Taking the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles on a Gotham adventure is a fanboy dream come true.”

    I was looking forward for that crossover :(

    Coming back to B&R Eternal, it really bothers me that freaking Harper Row is a main character instead of Tim, Damian or Jason himself. Way to celebrate the Robin legacy DC

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  2. I haven't liked how they handle some things in these Eternal series so I'm partly glad Jason isn't a lead. As a Robin fan it does tick me off.

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