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kingrockwell ([info]kingrockwell) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-10-16 22:15:00

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Entry tags:char: batgirl/oracle/barbara gordon, char: harvey bullock, char: jim gordon, char: looker/emily briggs, creator: amanda mcmurray, creator: kelley jones, genre: horror, publisher: dc comics, title: batman, title: detective comics

Darker Than Black
For those Babs fans among us who picked up Batman annual #27 and/or Detective Comics annual #11, we got a pleasant little surprise in this backup story by Amanda McMurray and Kelley Jones.

Kelley Jones is a name well-known to Bat-fans. Aside from his run with Doug Moench from '95 to '98 (which has had various revivals these days), I've always known him best for his covers during the Knightfall era. My older brother had a number of the issues, and I'd never read any of the interiors, but the covers alone were enough to impress on me as a kid. Jones' expressionistic and moody style did a lot to shape the way I looked at Gotham for a long time.

Amanda McMurray's a relative newcomer to the industry. I can only find a few stories here and there credited to her. Some of you may recall her Huntress story from last year's DCU Holiday Special with Rafael Albuquerque, and she apparently did the Superman/Doctor Light segment in the recent JLA 80-Page Giant (anything good in that bit?). Either way, though I certainly liked the Huntress story on the whole better than this one, there are part of this I like, and for that, I wish McMurray luck on whatever the future may hold.

But enough of that, I'm supposed to be posting a comic here.

Darker Than Black was a two-part story, with nine pages per issue, so I've got approximately three from each here (and boy were they hard to cut, i could've done better with another 1/3 from both)

We begin with Harvey Bullock and a certain lab tech name of Christopher Abrams investigating a bank robbery. From a blood bank. The broken packets have made a mess everywhere, with teeth-marks noted in them. But there are more interesting sights on the wall.



(don't mind the caption there, it is, as you could guess, our culprit)
We jump from here to Gotham Central, Gordon's office.



Anyone remember Batman Forever? You know that picture Chase Meridian had in her office, the "You have a thing for bats, Doctor?" picture? The one that was clearly a bat but they tried to pass off as a Rorschach blot anyway? All I'm saying is that when Batman Forever does something dumb that ends up more plausible than your story, well, you might have a problem. And you can basically sum up all you need about Aerons from that one line, because most everything else that comes out of his mouth is just as much nonsense.

Jim comes in and the three of them talk for a bit. They worry about escalation, Aerons casts big, creepy shadows, blah blah blah. Babs decides she needs a closer look at the *ahem* "inkblot".



She gets the feeling something's watching her, but nothing come of it, so she takes her info back to the 'Cave. Turns out the blood from the bat-skull comes from two sources, and only one's from a donor at the blood bank. Then, there's the message written on it...



She drops the info anonymously at GCPD. Why she bothers when Jim knows what she does, I can't imagine, especially since she gripes in-caption about it being attributed to Batman. The findings leave Jim curious. I mean, vampirism?



It's Abrams, the lab tech we saw earlier. Jim tries to take him in easily, but Abrams isn't in the mood to go that way.



It meets his mark, Abrams is taken in. Aerons and Babs talk more about the culprits possible motivations and thought process, but none of it really fits. Funny things happen like Aerons being cast in big, conspicuous shadows, Abrams saying "This isn't over!" at the top of the page while Jim says "It's over, Babs" at the bottom.
Coupled with Babs bad feelings, you can guess who was right, especially when Babs wakes up to find another bat-skull on her ceiling that night. As is her wont, she calls in a helping hand.



So our culprit now has a name, for some reason, and I feel dumb for not knowing the Outsiders better. Looker tells Babs to call the police and reads the blood via psychometry (and her tongue) to catch a glimpse of the Stygian, then bolts before calling Oracle back.



It has been so long since I've read a story where Babs works with someone who doesn't know her identity that it feels weird to see the line drawn again. Also, here we glimpse the Stygian being hella skeevy. Babs moves on to the Batcave in case the Stygian tries to hit her apartment again, and finds the curious development that the DNA from the blood bank crime scene doesn't match Abrams (which would make you wonder how they would've caught him in the first place unless the evidence was tampered, and how they can justify holding him in that case). So, jut how does Abrams factor into all this?



Looker gets there, finds a third bat-skull.



Suddenly, she has a vision of how the three messages tie into each other. Right about this moment, dear reader, you may realize we never really hear the second one. We see maybe two-thirds of the Greek on a page I cut, but there's no translation given. Did we need it to understand the story? Not necessarily, but it feels a missing detail, like forgetting to draw a nose on a face. The one word we get out of it is pretty appropriate to what we know of its setting, though.



Now I'm sure you can all finish that sentence for her.



And I'm sure you all know that she does.
Looker bamfs in just in time to confront...



Ah ha! So it was Count Orlok the whole time! case closed
They fight for a bit, but when Haima runs away, the Stygian runs off.



"Then Barbara Gordon head better be careful...because he's only going to get more dangerous," Looker says as we get a shot of Abrams in his cell, a bloody gash on the side of his neck and a bat-skull on his wall. A familiar pair of feet walk off saying "It has begun..."

The end?
Anyone know where this might pick up? I'm sure I'll end up flipping through the upcoming DCU Halloween Special to see if anything shows there.


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[info]bluefall
2009-10-17 02:51 am UTC (link)
Babs apparently suffered a severe, traumatic blow to the Genre Savvy here, though I guess I can't blame her for not figuring out the mystery when the plot itself clearly has so little idea what the hell it's doing or even talking about.

It has been so long since I've read a story where Babs works with someone who doesn't know her identity that it feels weird to see the line drawn again.

Shocked me too, but I dug the hell out of it. Incautious open-to-the-world Oracle drives me nuts. It's OOC with Babs as she should be and dramatically reduces the significance of her relationships with Hel and Dinah and Zinda.

Though I'm not a fan of the vague but steadily accumulating suggestions that Jim doesn't know the Oracle identity anymore (her whining about Batman getting the credit here, the interaction before Hal showed up in Blackest Night, the shitfest of an Oracle mini, etc etc). His "she's an informant of sorts" at the end would tend to reinforce that he does know, at least, but I dunno, the general aggregate of opposing evidence is troublesome.

Regardless, though, I like the use of Looker here, it's an on-point, intelligent, very Babs-standard methodology, shows her back to high-functioning highly-effective basics and emphasizes the notoriety and pull of Oracle in the cape community.

Anyone know where this might pick up?

My guess is this is an attempt to set up a new rogue for the BATGIRL title. It'll need some, and seems to be Barbara's title as much as Steph's.

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[info]jlbarnett
2009-10-17 02:56 am UTC (link)
I thought the interaction in Blackest Night suggested he acts like he doesn't know.

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[info]nevermore999
2009-10-17 03:08 am UTC (link)
omg, now I'm imagining Steph teasing Babs about having a creepy vampire stalker.


"It's like Twilight, Babs! Have you read Twilight?"

"DON'T. TALK. TO ME. ABOUT. TWILIGHT."

"He likes to watch you sleep! Maybe he'll spaaaaarkle..."

"AGH!"

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[info]scottyquick
2009-10-17 03:18 am UTC (link)
OMG. ILU.

BTW, C this

Like all of Batgirl, it fills me with joy and rage. On the one hand, Cass ISN'T coming back what is this I don't even flames on the side of my face, but on the other hand ...

Will she stay grumpy? No. The Babs everyone saw in Blackest Night is our Babs, post this first arc.

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[info]bluefall
2009-10-17 03:27 am UTC (link)
From a dramatic standpoint, there aren't many places left to go with Cassandra.

WHAT. YOU ARE CLEARLY AN INCOMPETENT GET THE FUCK AWAY FROM A WRITING CAREER THIS INSTANT.

The relationship both women begin to form with Wendy will become very important to the book moving forward in the spring. You'll also see some shades of mentor/student between Jim Gordon and Detective Nick, too.

Nice safe white people! Look at all the awesome and interesting relationships between white people! And all the great mentoring Babs will be doing with these new kids, because no one's a better mentor than someone with a bunch of abandoned old kids we never mention anymore!

AUGH. WHERE IS MY RED RING.

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[info]scottyquick
2009-10-17 04:09 am UTC (link)
Yes, that threw me off. Because um ... there aren't many places to go with a character who you JUST said lost her father figure after being adopted by him after being abandoned by him for a year?

He's got to mention Charlie. There's no way he can't. Cass though ... God, what's the excuse?

BUT BUT BUT HAPPY BABS.

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(no subject) - [info]bluefall, 2009-10-17 04:14 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]drsevarius, 2009-10-18 03:43 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]bluefall, 2009-10-18 08:56 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]kingrockwell, 2009-10-18 08:58 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]bluefall, 2009-10-18 09:57 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]drsevarius, 2009-10-18 09:11 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]bluejaybirdie, 2009-10-17 07:17 pm UTC

[info]jaybee3
2009-10-17 05:47 am UTC (link)
From a dramatic standpoint, there aren't many places left to go with Cassandra

The funny thing is if he hadn't said that I would be OK since having Cass not in the book is clearly an Editorial Decision. Miller obviously knows what complaints people have (Cass's ultra-quick dismissal and Bab's attitude) and unlike some DC writers he actually responds to criticism but saying how much he loves Cass "a tragic hero" and then saying there are no "dramatic standpoints left to go with her". WTF? Because of the character derailment DC has done to her in the past few years Cass actually has MORE "dramatic standpoints" for a good writer to pick up on. I understand he loves Stephanie and she's the star and he wants to build her up but he didn't have to make a crack at Cass's expense. Wasn't Beechan enough?

Then he says he didn't want to step on what some other writer's planning for her. Didio has said to expect things in "2010" for Cass i.e. at least a quarter of the year away or probably more (I don't think anything happens till Blackest Night is done), meanwhile Steph (and I like her but still...) gets to headline her own title - and I think Miller makes it clear it is STEPHANIE"S book with Babs and Wendy as support and no mention of Misfit at all - Oracle has gone from lead in BoP to a supporting character again. And as someone at the CBR forums mentioned, saying DC has "big plans" for Cass in 2010 is hardly a good sign. Didio said the same exact thing about "big plans" for Blue Beetle the year they had Max Lord shoot him in the head and burn his body to ashes and "big things" for Superboy the year they killed him in Infinite Crisis. Saying DC has plans for the character is not necessarily a good thing.

I think from now on I'll just keep of track of Batgirl from Daily Scans and Previews, if DC has such great contempt for their former Batgirl that they basically dismiss her in one page in the first issue and don't mention her at all afterwards (Babs and Steph and Dick and Alfred seemingly could care less that she's checked out to points who knows where - even though she's now Dick's sister and was Bab's surrogate daughter). We've come a far way from when Cass used to have visions of Stephanie consoling and advising her when she thought Spoiler was dead. Steph seems not to have given Cass a thought at all through the first 3 issues.

The worse part is that when issue #1 came out Miller said in a different interview that they would explain (in Batgirl) what's been going on with Cassandra after Steph had been established. Am I the only one who remembers that? Now he says that some other writer in some other book will handle it (and per Didio "in 2010"). This is crap and I can't believe Miller actually thinks Cass fans (who kept her title going over 70 issues) will just happily buy the new Batgirl title she will hardly ever appear in and has been so casually discarded from. Ooo, this makes me so mad. I finally understand how CassToons became so popular.

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[info]jarodrussell
2009-10-17 03:42 am UTC (link)
"Much like Stephanie is trying to balance her double-life, Babs is going to make an attempt to rejoin the world at large."

When did comic book writers become introphobic extroverts? Simone's shtick was about making Barbara "well-rounded," McKeever wanted her to be "sisters" with the team...Bedard...Bedard had her go to a trade show because she had a teleporter on hand (yes, that's what I meant to say) and spy on Dinah, and now Miller is having her "make an attempt rejoin the world."

Every comic book writer is like some mutant version of Leonard Hofstadter. We wouldn't have this problem if, like pulp and scifi writers, comic book writers had an ounce of mechanical know-how. Then they could build themselves a hugging machine to compensate for the never ending lust for human acceptance and I'd be able to read about socially dysfunction, super-smart characters engaging in best competence porn this side of Adam Warren's Hypervelocity.

So, we're up to three seasons why I will not be reading Batgirl: I do not support Barbara abandoning teenagers, I do not like the idea of Barbara not having her own Batcave, and I do not like the continuance of the notion that Oracle was ever disconnected from the world.

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[info]kingrockwell
2009-10-17 03:59 am UTC (link)
"Bruce "saved" [Cass]."

>:(

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[info]bluefall
2009-10-17 04:01 am UTC (link)
IKR? It's like these people didn't even read the series.

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[info]runespoor7
2009-10-17 06:27 am UTC (link)
oh hahahahaha omg lol.

Okay, so he did provide an outlet for her death wish. He doesn't get a cookie.

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[info]nevermore999
2009-10-17 04:55 am UTC (link)
No Cass? Come ON. They're friends whutwhyAGH. And there are a million places left to go with her...

Man, the Batgirl issue made me so happy but now this makes me sad.



Thanks a LOT, Scotty. >:( :P

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[info]nevermore999
2009-10-17 04:59 am UTC (link)
On the other hand-
I might be making excuses for him, but I think he could just be saying Cassanda's already come into her own as a hero and Steph hasn't.

And it's clearly not his CHOICE to not include Cass in the book- he has to leave her open for whatever the hell they're doing with her in 2010.

STILL AGH IT MAKES ME SO MAD AND SAD.

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[info]gargoylekitty
2009-10-17 05:11 am UTC (link)
Given that I was waiting until they brought Cass in again to pick up that title... I'm not sure how to react.

Yay, I'm probably going to be saving more money? Nothing against Steph but the fuckery of the replacement mixed with my just plain liking Cass more leaves me cold to the title. Also, I'm not sure even Babs could make me want to read about Wendy.

Oy, idk.

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[info]ladymirth
2009-10-17 10:59 am UTC (link)
The Birds' fell apart on Babs' watch?! The only reason they "fell apart" was because of Babs' bizzare urge to fire everybody, dump her ward on her ex-team leader and move to Gotham for no reason whatsoever after having sunk most of their assets setting up an IT company in Platinum Flatts!!!

And...Bruce rescued Cassandra?!

FLAMES! FLAAAMES!

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[info]thebigapricot
2009-10-17 11:18 am UTC (link)
So Bruce's adoption of Cass is now out? He just "offered" to adopt her? Crap.

Yeah, for a happy Babs. I could care less about Wendy, though. I did not see a mention of Misfit and that concerns me.

And the poor editing in this sentence cracked me up:

When she's lost herself to her causes and devotions (slash-obsessions)

Girl needs to stay off the Internets reading all the Tim/Kon fic!

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[info]scottyquick
2009-10-17 11:48 am UTC (link)
Girl needs to stay off the Internets reading all the Tim/Kon fic

EXACT THOUGHTS.

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[info]bluefall
2009-10-17 03:32 pm UTC (link)
So Bruce's adoption of Cass is now out? He just "offered" to adopt her? Crap.

I am more than down with this retcon. That was a horrific story and a crappy story beat; if anyone's going to be adopting her, it should be the parental figure who actually gave a shit and treated her with some basic human decency.

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[info]seriousfic
2009-10-17 03:36 pm UTC (link)
Isn't Steph in the target demographic for Twilight? I'm just saying...

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[info]nevermore999
2009-10-17 09:02 pm UTC (link)
Well, so am I, yet here I am mocking it...

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[info]bluejaybirdie
2009-10-17 07:14 pm UTC (link)
You win all the internets. FOREVER.

And I'm totally showing this post to my Twilight loving sister, and then asking her if she thinks the creepy stalker vampire is hot :D

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[info]kingrockwell
2009-10-17 03:48 am UTC (link)
The identity thing's become weird because I've gotten so unused to it, but it's certainly welcome. I think the problem is that, when she's even come around lately, it's been around the Batfamily, and identities between that crew are so ubiquitous. Hal knowing her rubbed me wrong, too, and her palling around in the Hall of Justice during Final Crisis certainly didn't help, either.

But the idea of Jim not knowing would really make me sad, since that was one of my favorite parts in pretty much my favorite Birds trade to begin with. I love those two, and I don't want an artificial wedge like that shoved between them after it had already been dealt with.

I like the use of Looker, too, or at least would've liked it better if I'd any idea who he was beforehand. The idea that Babs can pretty much pick any cape that fits a job is definitely cool, and Looker fit this one like a glove.

The Batgirl thing was the first thing that came to mind for me, actually, though it seem like it might be a while before the title was ready to pick that thread up, especially if McMurray and Jones wanted to carry it through with a fill-in. An anthology like the Halloween Special seems a better fit, and, checking the solicit, McMurray at least is lined up to have something in it, so the odds are good.

Speaking of McMurray, you got the JLA 80-Page Giant, right? Assuming you didn't burn it or anything after seeing Cheetah's part i it, was there anything worthwhile in the Superman & Doctor Light segment?

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[info]bluefall
2009-10-17 04:00 am UTC (link)
Hal knowing her rubbed me wrong, too, and her palling around in the Hall of Justice during Final Crisis certainly didn't help, either.

Oh, jeez, tell me about it. >.<

was there anything worthwhile in the Superman & Doctor Light segment?

Hrm, good characterization, incoherent plot. The latter was somewhat rampant to greater or lesser degree through all the stories - the John-Mari-Shining-Knight one was the only one that really held together - so I'd assumed it was just a factor of the setup, but judging by this, it may be a wider trend.

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[info]kingrockwell
2009-10-17 04:08 am UTC (link)
That might be why the Huntress story in the Holiday Special was so much better. Low on plot, high on characterization. It was basically all Hel being cool with her students, and with Albuquerque on art, to boot. Sure, it's as must-be-this-twee-to-ride as any Holiday Special story, but that's probably a big part of why I like them so much to begin with.

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Plot
(Anonymous)
2009-12-04 07:39 pm UTC (link)
Let the plot unfold over some upcoming stories? I would like to see where this introductory story takes us?

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Re: Plot - [info]kingrockwell, 2009-12-05 02:58 am UTC

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