Artists: Frank Quitely (Penciller) , Grant Morrison (Writer)
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DescriptionFrank and Grant’s three issue arc is my favorite Batman story of the 21st century. Grant does a great job as always, but its Frank that elevates the material to iconic status. Just like he always does. And he went the extra mile with this one, from the seemingly thousands of shards of glass, to the intricate detailing on Le Bossu’s face, and the perfectly executed point of view. This checks every box and them some.That’s why this is my favorite image from the entire series. An exclamation point on a three issue run that showed a world without Bruce Wayne could not only work, but thrive and electrify as something completely fresh. I could have read Dick and Damian stories for years and years. I suspect many feel the same way. Instead I will settle for admiring this page for years and years. Batman and Robin will never die. Social/Sharing |
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Anthony F
Member Since 2004
1 - Posted on 12/13/2020
Honored to leave the first comment on this smashing splash, concluding the first B&R arc!
K Gearon
Member Since 2011
1 - Posted on 12/14/2020
Definitely a representive Quitely example. The unique linework is next level. Whew. Big congrats!
Ryan Barrett
Member Since 2019
1 - Posted on 12/17/2020
Holy cow! What a Quitely! Seeing this page as it was published is great, but the original art is incredibly stunning. I am seriously in awe of this.
Thanks for sharing.
Kit Walker
Member Since 2015
1 - Posted on 12/23/2020
Not enough comments on this piece.. Quitely is an amazing artist .. and you have here a pitch perfect representation of his art.. amazing
James Dornoff
Member Since 2019
1 - Posted on 2/2/2022
The detail and design is so great, Quitely really knows how to design an action packed page. Congrats on some really great pieces of his.
Dwayne Dush
Member Since 2007
1 - Posted on 2/4/2022
For me, it isn't often that an uncolored piece has as much impact as the fully rendered and colored final product. But man-oh-man! This piece is gorgeous without the colors. WOW!
Michael McIsaac
Member Since 2020
1 - Posted on 2/7/2022
If anyone unfamiliar with Quitely's work were to ask why the artist is so revered, I would point them to this page. Stunning.
Bill J
Member Since 2009
1 - Posted on 11/5/2022
Fabulous splash by Frank Quitely! Stunning scene of Batman and Robin dropping through a glass skylight! Great pick-up!
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