DC has unveiled the Frank Quitely cover to issue #6 of Grant Morrison’s Batman & Robin.
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Woo Hoo to another Motorcycle themed villain!
This is what it sounds like
When doves cry
My thoughts exactly…. nice catch.
Next thing you know……Bat Dance…..
Bruce would backhand that guy.
The way Morrison’s been writing the comic, he could make a pile of dog crap into a legitimate enemy, so I’m not that worry about it.
That’s what he did with Pyg, wasn’t it?
There’s been some pretty gay batman moments in the past. This has to be the worst one of all. I’m surprised Damian/Robin isn’t face down.
I can’t remove the image of John Waters’ Pink Flamingos of my head every time I watch this villain.
Spoiler: He is a cannibal.
Damian is such a spoiled brat…But using an actual living person as a pillow…Thats, well thats just weird. I blame that new weird bullfighting interior designer.
Fabulous.
All I can think of is “Bunny” from “Zorro, the Gay Blade” with a motorcycle instead of a horse. “We can go…um…shopping!”
So, Frederick Wortham was right?
Anyway, I was less interested in the homoeroticism of the cover than in the possibility that DC finally killed off Batman and Robin — we can dream, right? ;)
I was hoping that an ace assassin would learn to be a little inconspicuous .. I was thinking more like a Hannibal Lecter meets Patrick Bateman