Batman Incorporated Vol. 1 Deluxe - Grant Morrison, Yanick Paquette, Cameron Stewart, Pere Pérez, Scott Clark & Chris Burnham

Batman Incorporated Vol. 1 Deluxe

By Grant Morrison, Yanick Paquette, Cameron Stewart, Pere Pérez, Scott Clark & Chris Burnham

  • Release Date: 2012-04-17
  • Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
Score: 3.5
3.5
From 17 Ratings

Grant Morrison continues his earth-shattering run on the Batman titles with this exciting series illustrated by hot artist Yanick Paquette that features the next stage of evolution of the Dark Knight. Bruce Wayne publicly announces that he is the financial backer of Batman and establishes a worldwide franchise of Batmen that will protect the entire globe. This is the beginning of a stunning direction for the world's greatest detective that will team him with Catwoman, Batwoman and Batman Inc. representatives on international crimefighting missions against Lord Death Man in Japan, South America and Argentina. Collects Batman Incorporated Vol. 1 #1-8 and Batman Incorporated: Leviathan Strikes #1.

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Reviews

  • The worst Batman book I have ever read.

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    By 4PUs3R
    Seriously, there were whole sections where the writing and artwork made me want to vomit. Morrison's writing seems to require residence within his own mind and inflated ego to even begin to comprehend what the plot of this book seems to be. I have heard more coherent stories from blackout drunks.