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    Tuesday
    Aug062013

    Batman Loves Beef

     

    Last week saw the end of Grant Morrison's seven year epic on Batman come to an end with Batman Incorporated #13. Morrison revisted a lot of radical ideas that had seemed long forgotten from Batman's past and introduced a whole new section for the bat-family to expand throughout the DC Universe. Even with that issue ending the long run, DC has decided to release a one shot special featuring various creators to potentially continue the great ideas Morrison concieved. 

    IGN has a look at an interesting variant featuring Bat-Cow drawn by Ethan Van Sciver. Dan Didio will be writing the back up tale in the issue while Van Sciver handles the art duties. With Damien kicking the bucket it's good to see Bruce still finds happiness somewhere, even if it is a cow.

    BATMAN, INCORPORATED SPECIAL #1
    Written by Chris Burnham, Dan DiDio, Joe Keatinge and more
    Art by Chris Burnham, Ethan Van Sciver, Jason Masters and more
    Release Date: August 28, 2013

    An all-star special featuring the various members of Batman Incorporated—Man-of-Bats, Red Raven, El Gaucho, Dark Ranger, Knight, Batman himself and more! In the wake of their epic struggle with Talia al Ghul, the Heretic and Leviathan see what’s next for the members of Batman’s army. Featuring stories written and drawn by a collection of industry greats! Plus: Bat-Cow makes her solo debut in a tale by writer Dan DiDio and artist Ethan Van Sciver!

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