6/5/2023 0 Comments Batman robin morrisonThe character first appeared decades in early in Batman: Son of the Demon. In this story Batman is introduced by Talia Al Ghul to Damian Wayne, the son he never knew they had. This idea starts in the first issues of the run, Batman #655-658 which make up the “Batman and Son” arc. In essence, Morrison said that every Batman comic ever told is in continuity, that it’s all part of an epic. He took old issues that would be impossible under the more realistic rules Batman has to play by today, and said they were dreams. He did something very interesting by taking old Silver Age ideas that seem laughable today and twisting them slightly to give them a more modern feel. That is one of the big themes of Morrison’s overall story the legacy of the character. There will always be stories told of the pair. Batman is such a staple of pop culture and entertainment that he and Robin will never go away. Those symbols will always be around to strike fear into the hearts of criminals.īut I think Grant Morrison also meant the line literally. The line in the story is referring to the concept or symbol of “a” Batman and “a” Robin. That line from the beginning of “Batman R.I.P.” pretty much sums up the whole of Grant Morrison’s Batman run to me.
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