Frank Miller's All-Star Batman and Robin, The Boy Wonder certainly made some news recently as DC recalled issue #10 because of a "printing gaffe" where Batgirl and some thugs exchange obscenities (S-words, F-words, C-words and A-words) that were supposed to be blacked out. The series does not have a mature readers warning on the cover. DC caught the problem early in the week of publication and stopped some shipments, but had to request retailers to destroy the rest. Despite the clear request, many issues made their way into the hands of readers. If you must have one of the recalled issues, then eBay should be your next destination (I recently saw 260 listings). The non-recall intended version of issue #10 came out on September 24th.
I wish I could talk about Grant Morrison's "Batman R.I.P." arc more, but that arc is still taking a hiatus this month. So I think I'll wait until next month to talk about it more. Mark Sable's Two-Face Year One #2 has been pushed back until October 8th. I talked to Sable myself online and he is very upset with the delays. I was not a fan of Ra's al Ghul Year One or Scarecrow Year One, but Two-Face Year One is very good thus far. It is faithful to The Long Halloween and does a neat job of laying the early continuity roots for the acclaimed title Gotham Central. Sable knows Harvey Dent and early Gotham well. Fans of the show Dexter may want to check out the story, as Sable openly borrows from it to craft the plot of Two-Face Year One.
In movie news, there still really is no movie news. Aaron Eckhart told MTV that the Nolan brothers have more Batman stories in them (for what that is worth). The Dark Knight is apparently going to be re-released in early 2009 (probably IMAX only) as a means of reminding Academy members of the film for the Oscar race.
Plenty of Batman video games are either released or on the horizon. Lego Batman: The Videogame was released September 23rd and stars almost every Batman character. On November 10th, Midway will release Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, which will include Batman and The Joker. Sometime in 2009, Rocksteady Studios (developer of Urban Chaos: Riot Response) will release Batman: Arkham Asylum, which is a single-player game based on the comic book mythos. Head over to IGN to see the few pictures out there for this game; it's the one I'm most excited for.
I leave you with a favorite quote from The Joker in Grant Morrison's Arkham Asylum. It's the end of the graphic novel and Batman is leaving Arkham feeling spiritually reborn. Joker says to him as he's walking outside to the cops, "Parting is such sweer sorrow, dearest. Still, you can't say we didn't show you a good time. Enjoy yourself out there... in the asylum. Just don't forget -- if it ever gets too tough... there's always a place for you here."
-- Jeff
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