Announcing WONDER WOMAN: EARTH ONE

Last night at a press event in Burbank honoring industry legend Grant Morrison, the prolific writer officially announced that he’s collaborating with artist Yanick Paquette on the all-new original graphic novel, WONDER WOMAN: EARTH ONE.

“This is some of the most fun I’ve had in a long time, because it’s a completely different type of comic book,” Morrison recently teased about the upcoming book to ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY. “Usually I don’t do masses of research, but for Wonder Woman, I’ve actually been working my way through the entire history of feminism … I want this to be really, really good, to reflect not only what women think, but what men think of women. I’m trying to do something really different from what’s been done with the character before. That one’s been amazing fun, because it’s nothing like anything I’ve ever done before.”

In the gallery above, take your first look at some of Paquette’s interior artwork for this eagerly anticipated original graphic novel, which will provide a unique and distinctly Morrison take on Diana’s origin story. And stay tuned to THE SOURCE for more details about WONDER WOMAN: EARTH ONE over the course of the next few weeks!

The Grant Morrison Batman and Robin Sale

Celebrate the life and times of Damian Wayne with the Grant Morrison Batman and Robin Sale!
 
First appearing in the “Batman & Son” storyline from BATMAN #655-658, Damian is the scientifically engineered child of the Dark Knight and the daughter of one of his greatest enemies, Talia al Ghul. Fearful of his son’s dark future under Talia’s guidance, Batman took Damian under his wing upon discovering the boy’s existence and trained him as the new Robin.
 
Follow Damian’s journey toward heroism with his adventures alongside Batman Dick Grayson in all sixteen Grant Morrison-penned issues of BATMAN AND ROBIN and the entirety of Morrison’s original BATMAN INCORPORATED. That’s 25 comic book issues—all for only 99 cents each!
 
The 5-Day sale begins 3/4 in the DC Comics Digital Store!

 

This Just Happened: A Death in the Family

SPOILER ALERT: If you have not read BATMAN, INCORPORATED #8 and do not wish to know what happens, stop reading this post now (MAJOR spoilers ahead!)

 

From the creative team of writer Grant Morrison and artist Chris Burnham, BATMAN, INCORPORATED #8 serves as the pinnacle of everything Morrison has been planning since the launch of this series – and the conclusion of Damian’s story.

 

Earlier this week, Morrison shared an essay reflecting on the seven years he has spent writing the Dark Knight. Within that essay, he discussed the overarching theme of his entire Batman opus: “This master theme of damaged and ruined families was nowhere more in evidence than in the creation of Damian, the first ‘Son of Batman’ to be acknowledged in the canon. In many ways this has been Damian’s story as much as it has been the story of Bruce Wayne and it’s a story that had its end planned a long time ago - for what son could ever hope to replace a father like Batman, who never dies?”

 

In “The Boy Wonder Returns,” Damian Wayne re-enters the battle against the terrorist organization known as Leviathan. Formed by Talia al Ghul (a.k.a. Damian’s mother) Leviathan seeks to create a “ring of terror,” ensnaring hundreds of innocent children and turning them into killers along with an army of the working class. Together, they have shared targets: Batman and his army of allies who strive to use the power of Batman Inc. on a global scale.

 

In the events of the war between Leviathan and Batman, Inc., Talia has decided to place a half a billion dollar bounty on her son’s head in order to gain the attention of his father, Batman. With his son’s safety in mind, Batman decides to sideline Damian and confine him to the Batcave. But that doesn’t stop the Boy Wonder!

 

After a distress call from Red Robin reveals that Talia has occupied Wayne Tower and has Batman as her prisoner, Damian defies his father – with the help of Alfred – and suits up as Robin once more.

 

When he arrives at the tower, the agents of Leviathan, both young and old, attack. Just when the agents release fire upon Damian, Nightwing busts through the window to save his former partner.

 

Together, they share a touching moment reflecting upon their partnership as Batman and Robin before hopping back into battle, reunited once more as partners in the fight against crime. They fight side by side like never before but are interrupted by Damian’s rival: The Heretic!

 

But The Heretic isn’t only Damian’s rival. He’s also a genetic copy of him! Birthed from the carcass of a whale, this young clone was forced to grow at an accelerated rate so his mother could mold him to her desires. He represents everything that Damian will never be, now that he has made the choice to follow his father’s path as a crime fighter.

 

Robin and The Heretic begin a bloody battle as Damian tries to plead with his mother to end the war. Damian is no match for the hulking mass that is his brother, but he passionately fights in order to save his father and Gotham City from the grasp of Leviathan.

 

Meanwhile, Batman frees himself from an underwater safe crafted by Talia to prove herself as his archenemy. She challenges him to choose between his city and his son, for one must die for the other to survive. But and as he escapes, Batman believes he can save both.

 

Yet Batman is too late. The Heretic has fatally stabbed Damian. Another Robin has died in Batman’s never-ending fight against crime. Batman arrives helpless to the scene of the unspeakable terror that has occurred. All he can do is hold his son in his arms, one last time.

 

How will the death of another Robin – and more importantly of his son – impact Batman in the future? Has Talia finally won? Place your bets in the comments section below.

 

And don’t forget to pick up your copy of BATMAN, INCORPORATED #8, in stores now.

 

 

BUZZFEED Unveils the DC Universe’s Reaction to the Death of Robin

Following the tragic death of Damian Wayne in BATMAN, INCORPORATED #8 by Grant Morrison and artist Chris Burnham, BUZZFEED unveiled an exclusive gallery of Bat-Family covers featuring reaction to the news.

Each cover depicts a character affected by the news of Damian’s death and, in most cases, is a tribute to their personal relationship with Robin.

Head on over to BUZZFEED to see all see all of the issue #18 covers.  And be sure to pick up each one when they arrive in stores this March.

Grant Morrison on his Legendary BATMAN Run

"Little did I suspect when I accepted the BATMAN writing assignment back in 2006 that I’d wind up spending the next six years writing the longest continued comic story I’ve ever attempted. I thought I’d said most of what I had to say about the character with Arkham Asylum, Gothic, and Batman’s appearances in JLA. Clearly, I was wrong.  

The original pitch was for 15 issues winding up with BATMAN R.I.P. but something happened along the way and, as I was researching his rich history, I became fascinated by the idea that every Batman story was in some way true and biographical - from the savage, young, pulp-flavored “weird figure of the dark” of his early years, through the smiling, paternal figure of the 1940s and the proto-psychedelic crusader of the ‘50s, the superhero detective of the ‘60s, the hairy-chested globetrotting adventurer of the ‘70s, to the brutally physical vigilante of the ‘80s and snarling, paranoid soldier of the ‘90s.

By taking his entire publishing history as the story of his life, I was able to approach Batman from a different angle and the multifaceted character that was revealed became the subject of my story.

What would such a man be like, realistically? This was a man who had saved countless lives, faced innumerable perils, and even prevented the destruction of the world itself. This was a master of martial arts, meditation, deduction, yoga and big business. This was a man who had tamed and mastered his demons and turned personal tragedy into a relentless humanitarian crusade.

Taking that man seriously meant I had to throw out a few of the accepted ideas about Batman as a semi-unhinged, essentially humorless loner struggling with rage and guilt. The totality of his history and accomplishments made that portrayal seem limited and unconvincing, so instead, my Batman was a true superhero at the height of his powers and the peak of his abilities, surrounded by a network of friends and associates, all of whom had been inspired by his lead.

I chose to build my story around the basic trauma, the murder of his parents, that lies at the heart of Batman’s genesis. It seemed to me there would be a part of Bruce Wayne that resented his parents for leaving him and especially resented his father for not being Batman that night, so the principal villains were an archetypal bad father figure in the form of Dr. Hurt and a dark mother in the form of Talia, our villain for the concluding chapters of the story.

This master theme of damaged and ruined families was nowhere more in evidence than in the creation of Damian, the first “Son of Batman” to be acknowledged in the canon. In many ways this has been Damian’s story as much as it has been the story of Bruce Wayne and it’s a story that had its end planned a long time ago - for what son could ever hope to replace a father like Batman, who never dies?

And so, via Batman, Batman and Robin, Return of Bruce Wayne and Batman Inc. this epic tale has finally reached its finale.

Thanks to all the artists who helped realise the story – Andy Kubert, JH Williams, John Van Fleet, Tony Daniel, Ryan Benjamin, Lee Garbett, Frank Quitely, Philip Tan, Cameron Stewart, Andy Clarke, Frazer Irving, Scott Kolins, Chris Sprouse, Ryan Sook, Yanick Paquette, Georges Jeanty, David Finch, Scott Clark and of course, Chris Burnham.

Thanks to the inkers, colorists and letters and to my indefatigable editors.

Thanks to the readers who joined in the fun and contributed to the thought-provoking debates and analyses online.

The conclusion is finally here, with only four more issues to go. Four issues which take Batman to dark places he has never had to visit before. Four issues and I’m done, while Batman himself continues into as yet unimagined future adventures. He’ll still be here long after I’m dead and forgotten; long after all of us have come and gone, there will be Batman. It’s been a joy and a privilege to spend so much time in the company of pop culture’s greatest character but it’s going to feel weird waking up and not having Bruce Wayne’s calm, commanding, ever-so-slightly cynical voice in my head.

Batman forever…

- Grant

Scotland, December 2012"

NEW YORK POST Announces the Death of Robin

This morning, the NEW YORK POST announced that the death of Batman’s son: Damian Wayne (a.k.a. Robin) will occur in BATMAN, INCORPORATED #8. Hitting stores this Wednesday, the issue written by Grant Morrison and illustrated by Chris Burnham will not only serve as Damian’s last flight as Robin, but it will also bring together everything Morrison has been building towards since the beginning of the series.

Head on over to the NEW YORK POST to read their full coverage and see a preview of the issue. Then, check back later today for more from series writer Grant Morrison, exclusively here on The Source.

 

Grant Morrison Discusses His ACTION COMICS Run and Teases His Final Issue

Since the launch of DC COMICS-THE NEW 52 in September of 2011, prolific writer and comic book industry legend Grant Morrison has been writing the adventures of Superman in ACTION COMICS.

 

But on March 6th, the release of ACTION COMICS #18 will mark Morrison’s final issue as the series’ writer. Concluding a story nearly a full year-and-a-half in the making, this special oversized issue will surely quickly become a “must-have” item for comic book collectors.

 

“It's possibly like no Superman story before, there's a lot of stuff going on it,” Morrison told MTV GEEK about his finale in ACTION COMICS #18. “The readers themselves are implicated in the story. We're going to se a lot of Red Kryptonite hallucinations. The idea is basically; the villain is from the 5th Dimension, this character Lord Vyndktvx is attacking Superman in a lot of different levels. I thought it would be fun to show what it would actually be like to be attacked by a being from a higher mathematical reality who's got control of all your life and can enter from any point. And from that it seems that would be a kind of big battle, it wouldn't just be a big physical battle it would happen in all kinds of levels. So I think what we've done to the comic is we've created this battle between Superman and a monster that resonates across a whole bunch of different ways of attacking Superman including conceptually and morally and physically. So it's a real big assault on the idea of Superman and of course our hero fights back.”

 

“You can look forward to the debut of a new DC Comics super team in ACTION COMICS #18, and it ties into one of the characters that’s been in there before,” Morrison teased to IGN. “There’s a lot of Easter eggs and surprises.”

 

To read more from Morrison about ACTION COMICS #18 and his run on the series, check out the full interviews with the writer that went up this morning on MTV GEEK, IGN, COMIC BOOK RESOURCES, NEWSARAMA, COMIC VINE, IFANBOY, and AOL’s COMICS ALLIANCE. And be sure to visit all seven of these outlets for a sneak peek at the interior art for this month’s ACTION COMICS #17, which ties directly into Morrison’s epic finale!

 

YALSA announces Great Graphic Novels of 2013

The Young Adult Library Services Association announced their annual "Great Graphic Novels for Teens" list.

Several DC Entertainment titles have been selected:

Wonder Woman: Blood

Batman: The Court of Owls

Batman: Noel

Joe the Barbarian

Batgirl: The Darkest Reflection
A Flight of Angels
Xombi

 

 

 

 

 


Additionally, A Flight of Angels was also selected by the Great Graphic Novels for Teens Committee as one of the Top Ten  books.

 

 


The full list can be seen here.

The Top Ten list can be seen here.
 
Congratulations all!

5.2 Reasons to Look Forward to 2013 So Far

Happy New Year and welcome to the first edition of 5.2 Reasons in 2013! After taking a week off for the holidays, your favorite DCComics.com number-and-decimal-based weekly column is back and ready to list the heck out of things!

We all survived the impending apocalypse, drank copious amounts of eggnog, stayed up all night to watch the ball drop, and then passed out for 12 hours out of sheer exhaustion and enthusiasm over counting down the numbers (the Count and us need to hang out more often). But now we're awake and excited for the brand new year! Why? Well, we're about to tell you.

Last year was a great year for comics, with some all-around fantastic moments. But as awesome as 2012 was, 2013 is already shaping up to be a great one, which is why we're giving you the 5.2 Reasons to Look Forward to 2013 So Far!

1. Joker's Last Laugh
Writer Scott Snyder simultaneously put a smile on our face and a scream in our throat when he brought the Joker into the spotlight and kicked off the "Death of the Family" crossover event running through the various Bat-books. Systematically and psychotically, the Joker has personally attacked every member of the Batman Family, striking them at their deepest core. However, that was all the setup to the punchline that finally plays out in BATMAN #17.
 

 
2. Jeff Lemire Goes Green
Since the launch of DC COMICS—THE NEW 52, writer Jeff Lemire has been dealing with the Red in the pages of Animal Man. Starting in February, he'll be adding another color to his repertoire by picking up the bow as the ongoing writer on Green Arrow. We've long been fans of Lemire's work, so seeing him take aim with Oliver Queen gets us all aquiver. Oh, also, yadda yadda yadda, something about a bulls-eye. (We're required to do that whenever we talk about archery.)
 

 
3. The Wrath of the First Lantern
First introduced in the GREEN LANTERN ANNUAL #1, the mysterious First Lantern enters the galactic playing field in a big way following the conclusion of the "Rise of the Third Army" crossover currently running through the various Lantern titles. Not much is known about the "Wrath of the First Lantern" arc, which begins in GREEN LANTERN #17, but if Johns' previous work is any indication, it's sure to be game-changingly brilliant.
 

 
4. Morrison, Exit Stage Awesome
In a very, very bittersweet moment, writer Grant Morrison wraps up both his Action Comics run and his Batman magnum opus in 2013. While we greatly look forward to seeing how his two epics—starring the two biggest characters in comics—conclude, we're even more excited to be able to go back and read both from start to finish in what is sure to be one mind-bending, awe-inspiring sitting. We can only imagine afterward that it will be like in "2001: A Space Odyssey." Only, instead of stars, it’ll be, "My god. It's full of awesome."
 

 
5. Justice League of America
Geoff Johns brought together the World's Greatest Heroes in the pages of Justice League. Now, he's bringing together another team, consisting of heroes like Green Arrow, Stargirl and Green Lantern, along with some other characters with more questionable moral standards (we're looking at you Catwoman—really, who could blame us?). The reason behind this new team and the role they'll play remains an enigma for now, but the cast of characters and the teaming of Johns with artist David Finch already has us intrigued.
 

 
5.1 Anyone Else Notice SHAZAM! in This?
 

 
5.2 Vibe. Clearly.
 

 
Seriously though, we're actually pretty excited to see what Geoff Johns and Andrew Kriesberg can do. What are you all excited for this year? Let us know in the comments below!

New Talent Portraits from New York Comic-Con

What do Grant Morrison, Greg Capullo and Dave Gibbons have in common? All three men have created comics for DC and all three have photos included in our latest batch of DCComics.com talent portraits.

 

If you’re not sure what we’re talking about, allow us to recap a bit. Over the past year, we’ve been taking our mobile photo studio and crack team of professional photographers to some of the biggest comic book conventions in the country to capture our talented creators on film. Our first convention was Wondercon, then C2E2, and then San Diego Comic-Con. Throughout it all, the response to the portraits has been phenomenal, so to make sure we ended the year on a good note, we sent our studio to one final 2012 convention: New York Comic-Con.

 

Considering how many of our writers and artists live in or near New York, we knew this would be a big convention for us, and we weren’t disappointed. All told, we added over 30 new portraits to our talent directory.

 

You can see a few of them below, but why don’t you take a pass through our directory and see how many you can find? Then come back to THE SOURCE on Wednesday for the full list.

 

Grant Morrison

 

Andy Kubert

 

Phil Jimenez

 

(All photos by Mike Jara Photography)

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