Spotlight on BATMAN #12 Guest Artist Becky Cloonan

Earlier this week, we showed you an exclusive preview of BATMAN #12. A stand-alone issue starring the esoteric Harper Row, BATMAN #12 comes to you from the creative team of New York Times bestselling writer Scott Snyder and acclaimed guest artist Becky Cloonan.

 

“If I could go back in time and tell myself ten years ago that I would be drawing Batman ... well I don't know if I would because I might mess up continuity, so here I am,” Cloonan told THE SOURCE. “I admit that I had some stage fright going in to this book, but Scott Snyder wrote an awesome script about a character that I could instantly identify with, and was on top of that, fun to draw. Harper is my kind of girl- I even had a similar haircut when I was 20, although I was admittedly not as cool."

"Scott had me drawing her in such cool environments too, from living in her crappy slum apartment to working on The Grid – even stealing cupcakes at Wayne Manor (what did I tell you? She's my kind of girl!). Every scene had me thinking of how Harper would react in each new environment."

"A lot of time was spent thinking about her facial expressions and hand gestures, how she does her hair and what her posture is like, building on what Scott had told me about her and using Greg Capullo's amazing designs to help inform my sense of who this character is. I had a great time drawing this book, and I can't say how happy I am to have the opportunity to help bring Harper to life. Also, BATMAN!!”

 

“This is an issue that means a lot to me for a couple reasons,” added Snyder. “First, I got to work with an artist I've looked up to for a very long time – Becky Cloonan. I first became aware of Becky nearly ten years ago, with the great series, DEMO. What I've always loved about her work is its emotional expressiveness. She has an incredible ability to convey emotion in story. Not just through her characters - their facial expressions and nuanced body language - but also through her storytelling, through the directorial choices she makes, the angles chosen, the lines (sometimes crisp and dark, sometimes lush with brushwork). The bottom line is she's an incredibly empathetic storyteller, someone who brings a story to life on the page in such emotionally enveloping ways."

"Which is why I thought she'd be perfect for this story. BATMAN #12 properly introduces a character I care a lot about, Harper Row. You saw Harper briefly in BATMAN #1 and in BATMAN #7 (when she basically jump-started Batman's heart), but her story - her relationship to Gotham and Batman - has yet to be told. So this is where you'll learn all about her, and why she seems so familiar with the Dark Knight. Hers is also a story that matters a lot to me. She's a young woman facing tremendous odds. She's emancipated from her parents, living and working in Gotham, struggling to get by and take care of her younger brother, Cullen. She's got a lot of problems, a lot of issues, and a lot of heart. And like I said, with Becky on art, Harper practically jumps right off the page. So check out BATMAN #12 - I can't wait for you to see how Becky has brought this story to life."

"And a final note: I've been told that Becky is actually the first woman to draw Batman in the main series. Which stunned both me and her. But if that's so, I just want to say that I'm really happy and proud that she's the one to do it. And Gotham is a better place for having her in it.”

 

Below, take a sneak peek at some of Becky’s stunning art from BATMAN #12 and don’t forget to pick up the issue, in stores today!

 

 

 

Preview Mondays: BATGIRL #12, BATMAN #12, BATMAN AND ROBIN #12 and FAIREST #6

For this week's installment of Preview Mondays, we're giving you exclusive first looks at BATGIRL #12, BATMAN #12, BATMAN AND ROBIN #12 and FAIREST #6, all in stores this Wednesday.

 

Featuring a special guest appearance by Batwoman, BATGIRL #12 is written by Gail Simone and is illustrated by Ardian Syaf and Vicente Cifuentes. Click here to see an exclusive preview of the issue.

 

A stand-alone issue starring the esoteric Harper Row, BATMAN #12 is written by Scott Snyder and features stunning guest art by Becky Cloonan, the first woman to ever illustrate the series. Click here to see an exclusive preview of the issue.

 

Concluding the “Terminus” storyline with one epic showdown, BATMAN AND ROBIN #12 is written by Peter J. Tomasi and is illustrated by Patrick Gleason and Mick Gray. Click here to see an exclusive preview of the issue.

And wrapping up the premiere story arc of this new FABLES spin-off, FAIREST #6 comes to you from the acclaimed creative team of Bill Willingham, Phil Jimenez and Andy Lanning. Click here to see an exclusive preview of the issue.

 

 

SWAMP THING writer Scott Snyder talks Rotworld Prelude

 

“So we're finally here - the moment Jeff Lemire and I have been building towards since day one on these two crazy books we're writing, ANIMAL MAN and SWAMP THING.

 

To say this is the culmination of our year long stories on these books would be an understatement. This moment is the culmination - the Rot, Arcane, The Hunters Three all have led us here - but it's also the start of something even bigger. Because in Rotworld, you'll get to see the DCu completely transformed by the Rot. You'll see which of your favorite heroes and villains survived the Rot's invasion (not many, we're afraid). And you'll get to see which have been overtaken and transformed by the Rot. You'll get to see Gotham, Metropolis - this is the whole  DCu, but rotten.

 

Swampy and Buddy will face impossible odds, and will have to bring everything they've learned over the past year to bear against the figureheads of the Rot in this world. They'll travel by land, sea and air. They'll meet friends and enemies transformed. And most importantly, at the end, they'll come face to face with their own greatest fears about themselves. This story will push them like nothing you've seen, and when it's over, both books will be forever changed.

 

It's been a wild year in for these characters, and we can't thank you all enough for all the support. It means the world to all of us on ANIMAL MAN and SWAMP THING. And we promise, the best - and wildest - is coming right now, in Rotworld."

 

 

The editors of ANIMAL MAN and SWAMP THING talk Rotworld

 

The Rotworld prelude begins today in ANIMAL MAN #12 written by Jeff Lemire with art by Steve Pugh and SWAMP THING #12 written by Scott Snyder with art by Marco Rudy!

 

 

 

We asked the editors of both titles to share their thoughts on this epic storyline.

 

 

SWAMP THING editor Matt Idelson says, “This story is insane in its scope, yet has a humanity at the heart of the struggle. It’s like “127 Hours” but with monsters!”

 

While ANIMAL MAN editor Joey Cavalieri concludes, “Jeff Lemire and Scott Snyder have embarked on a project that will make fans’ dreams come true, if they happen to dream about desiccated, horribly misshapen, shambling creatures of decay with their insides on the outside and the pervasive gray clouds of dread that follow them everywhere.”

 

Celebrate "THE DARK KNIGHT RISES" Day in Comic Book Shops Across North America Tomorrow

Last month, we told you that in anticipation of “THE DARK KNIGHT RISES” opening in theaters and IMAX ® on Friday, July 20, comic book shops across North America will be distributing a free comic book to celebrate the film’s highly-anticipated arrival. More than 500,000 copies of this free BATMAN comic book will be handed out tomorrow on a first-come, first-served basis.

 

The free BATMAN: EARTH ONE Special Preview Edition comic book features the first chapter of the all-new graphic novel BATMAN: EARTH ONE written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Gary Frank, as well as a preview of BATMAN, VOL. 1: THE COURT OF OWLS, the New York Times #1 best-selling graphic novel collection of the hit series written by Scott Snyder and illustrated by Greg Capullo.

 

So what are you waiting for? Head out to a comic book shop tomorrow and pick up your free comic book. And don’t forget to see “THE DARK KNIGHT RISES” when it opens in theaters and IMAX ® this weekend.

 

Fans can find a comic book retailer in their area by visiting Comic Shop Locator.

 

Preview Mondays: SWAMP THING #11 and SAUCER COUNTRY #5

For this week’s installment of Preview Monday, we’re giving you exclusive first looks at SWAMP THING #11 and SAUCER COUNTRY #5.

 

In SWAMP THING #11, it’s the second chapter of Anton Arcane’s ravenous return! Will Swamp Thing reemerge from The Green in time to save Abigail from Arcane and his army of Un-men? And who (or what?) will Swamp Thing encounter while in The Green? With a jaw-dropping last page, SWAMP THING #11 is written by Scott Snyder and features art by Marco Rudy. Click here to see an exclusive preview of the issue.

 

SAUCER COUNTRY #5 asks the question: was Arcadia actually abducted by aliens or did something else entirely different happen on the night in question? Going under hypnotic regression therapy with Dr. Glass to find out, will Arcadia finally discover the truth of what transpired? And finally, can her career and political ambitions survive all the recent turmoil? The finale of the first chapter of the series, SAUCER COUNTRY #5 is written by Paul Cornell and is illustrated by Ryan Kelly. Click here to see an exclusive preview of the issue.

Scott Snyder Talks The Joker

Last week, we announced the return of one of the most treacherous villains in comic book history: The Joker. And in case you missed it, we revealed the solicit information and cover for The Joker’s first issue back earlier today. Coming back to Gotham City in BATMAN #13, The Joker has got a big, bloody axe to grind with the Bat-family.

 

To read more about The Joker and his quest for vengeance, check out the following interviews with writer Scott Snyder that ran this morning in USA TODAY, THE HUFFINGTON POST, MTV GEEK, AIN'T IT COOL NEWS, IGN, CRAVE ONLINE, COMIC BOOK RESOURCES, COMICVINE, NEWSARAMA and IFANBOY.

 

And don’t miss the Joker’s return when BATMAN #13 hits stores on October 10th.

 


(The cover for BATMAN #13 by Greg Capullo)

The Return of The Joker

This October, one of the most notorious villains in comic book history is making his return to DC COMICS-THE NEW 52. In the new storyline, “Death of the Family,” The Joker will come out of the dark in a horrifying, unnerving, and huge way. And the grave consequences of his reemergence will be felt by not only the Bat-family, but by all of Gotham City.

 

He crippled Batgirl. He killed Robin. What will The Joker do next? And what must Batman do to protect his secret identity and that of those who fight alongside him? The adventure begins in BATMAN #13 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo and Jonathan Glapion.

 

“Joker is my favorite villain of all time,” Snyder told THE SOURCE. “Not just in comics. In everything - film, books, TV. He's the greatest, hands down. So this story is something extremely important and personal to me - something I've been building in my head ever since I started working in Gotham. Basically, this is my big exploration of the Joker, my ARKHAM ASYLUM or THE KILLING JOKE, only bigger in scope. Bottom line: it's the biggest, baddest, most shocking Joker story I could tell. This is Joker completely unleashed. He has been away for a full year planning this revenge, watching, plotting, setting things up. And now he's back. He has his traps set, his knives sharpened... And wait 'til you see him. Greg's sketches literally gave me chills. Point blank: This is Joker like you've never seen him before. He has a mission. He has a secret. And he has a serious axe to grind with Batman. It isn't going to be pretty, but it's going to be a wild ride. Thanks for taking it with us.”

 

“When Scott told me that he'd written a Joker story for our next arc, I couldn’t contain my excitement,” added Capullo. “Talk about a dream come true! For me, the Joker is the ultimate rogue and the villain I most wanted to draw. I gotta tell you, after hearing what the story is about, this isn't a dream come true. It's a nightmare! A macabre and bloody, flesh crawling nightmare. We hope you'll have the nerve to face what's coming. Warning: It ain't for the faint of heart!”

 

BATMAN #13 hits stores on October 10th. But in the meantime, take an exclusive first look at Capullo’s promotional art for “Death of the Family” below.

 

 

Sneak Peek at Becky Cloonan's Guest Art For BATMAN #12

On August 8th, BATMAN #12 will fly into stores.

 

As you may already know, joining writer Scott Snyder as guest artist for this issue is Becky Cloonan (DEMO; BEYOND THE FRINGE).

 

“The Bat-Office owes a huge thanks to Scott Snyder for hooking us up with Becky Cloonan,” BATMAN editor Mike Marts told THE SOURCE. “Becky’s an outstanding artist who has accomplished a lot of great projects in her career. We’re honored to have her illustrate BATMAN #12!”

 

Below, take a first sneak peek at Becky’s art for BATMAN #12 and be sure to pick up the issue when it goes on sale later this summer.

 

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