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		<title>Batman and Robin 3 (October 2009)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 04:44:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
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This issue&#8217;s strange. Not strange creepy, strange it doesn&#8217;t fit the first two. It&#8217;s like Morrison realized he wasn&#8217;t going to have Quitely forever and so he better get some things done. More happens in the third issue than happens in the first two (times two). Damian doesn&#8217;t just form an emotional attachment to a [...]


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<p>This issue&#8217;s strange. Not strange creepy, strange it doesn&#8217;t fit the first two. It&#8217;s like Morrison realized he wasn&#8217;t going to have Quitely forever and so he better get some things done. More happens in the third issue than happens in the first two (times two). Damian doesn&#8217;t just form an emotional attachment to a victim, he also realizes Dick&#8217;s going to look out for him. So there&#8217;s a partnership developing there.</p>
<p>More, Morrison manages to &#8220;wrap up&#8221; his whole Professor Pyg thing in one issue. There&#8217;s the &#8220;real&#8221; origin, the origin the Pyg tells Robin about when he&#8217;s doing the James Bond villain thing and the Pyg&#8217;s defeat in the end.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s also got Dick borrowing from Damian (in the roughness he goes after a suspect) and Damian borrowing from Dick (none of Damian&#8217;s attacks are vicious this issue).</p>
<p>Morrison&#8217;s using the superhero comic medium to full potential here.</p>


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		<title>Batman and Robin 2 (September 2009)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 02:44:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
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Reading this arc&#8211;I know, I know, the circus stuff makes it perfectly suited for Dick Grayson&#8211;I can&#8217;t help but think of Batman Returns and the evil circus in it.
Again, this issue is Morrison decompressed. Seeing Quitely do an extended action sequence&#8211;the issue is basically just the action scene, with some bookends with Dick and Alfred [...]


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<p>Reading this arc&#8211;I know, I know, the circus stuff makes it perfectly suited for Dick Grayson&#8211;I can&#8217;t help but think of <i>Batman Returns</i> and the evil circus in it.</p>
<p>Again, this issue is Morrison decompressed. Seeing Quitely do an extended action sequence&#8211;the issue is basically just the action scene, with some bookends with Dick and Alfred discussing the state of things (after the first night out)&#8211;is odd. I only know him from his <b>Superman</b> work with Morrison and that book, while it did have a lot of action, was also heavy on the iconography. <b>Batman and Robin</b> is not. It&#8217;s a mix of a lot of things and there&#8217;s something magical about seeing someone with Quitely&#8217;s deliberate, realistic to the point of it being unattractive, lines do a superhero book.</p>
<p>Morrison&#8217;s staying pretty mainstream here. No metaphors, no real homage (past the cover). Just good writing.</p>


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		<title>Batman and Robin 1 (August 2009)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 02:15:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
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How can Morrison infuse so much humor, so much idealism, in such a nasty story? The book&#8217;s full of that buoyant Dick Grayson positivity, which is what makes his scenes with Damian so funny, but it&#8217;s juxtaposed with the serious negativity of the Pyg story.
See, the issue opens with the Toad and his threats and [...]


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<p>How can Morrison infuse so much humor, so much idealism, in such a nasty story? The book&#8217;s full of that buoyant Dick Grayson positivity, which is what makes his scenes with Damian so funny, but it&#8217;s juxtaposed with the serious negativity of the Pyg story.</p>
<p>See, the issue opens with the Toad and his threats and the Toad&#8217;s funny and nearly cute. When the Pyg shows up at the end with his zombie-masked people, it&#8217;s a definite departure from what one might expect. It&#8217;s rough, whereas the scenes between the Bat-Family are cute&#8211;I mean, Damian treating Alfred like a servant? It&#8217;s hilarious.</p>
<p><b>Batman and Robin</b> is also decompressed Grant Morrison. There&#8217;s not a lot of talking, there&#8217;s a whole bunch of big panels and full-page spreads. It&#8217;s a commercial comic book to be sure, but a subversive one. Besides the Quitely art in general, I mean.</p>


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