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Post by medinnus on Nov 2, 2009 18:23:18 GMT -5
I've read his appearances as Batman, but it just doesn't seem like Richard Grayson to me. *sigh*
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Post by thunderstrike78 on Nov 2, 2009 18:55:58 GMT -5
I haven't read the new version of Dick-Grayson-as-Batman, but you might enjoy the last time he did it. It was right after Knightsend, after Bruce took the name back from Azrael. Dick suited up as Batman alongside the Tim Drake Robin, and as I recall, it was really good (and felt very Dick Grayson-ish). I think it was collected in TP as "Prodigal Son" or somesuch.
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Post by medinnus on Nov 2, 2009 19:53:08 GMT -5
I haven't read the new version of Dick-Grayson-as-Batman, but you might enjoy the last time he did it. It was right after Knightsend, after Bruce took the name back from Azrael. Dick suited up as Batman alongside the Tim Drake Robin, and as I recall, it was really good (and felt very Dick Grayson-ish). I think it was collected in TP as "Prodigal Son" or somesuch. I had the collection, and I did enjoy that arc - it read as Dick Grayson. Unfortunately - and this isn't confined to Grant Morrison - some writers are incapable of using the characters well as defined by their current characterization. I liked BENDIS! on Powers, and on Ultimate Spider-Man - the characters were defined (or re-defined with a characteristic "voice"). I can't stand him in the New Avengers; he gets the voices wrong (they all sound like each other, with the interrupts and same verbal 'tics). I like PAD on everything - except when he's "reinventing" a character who was fine beforehand. So far, Morrison's work on Batman & Robin leaves me mourning the Chuck Dixon/Marv Wolfman Grayson.
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