Monday, May 2, 2016

Bat Cow








 

4 comments:

Dr. Theda said...

Cool Post.

GOODSTUFF said...

When Grant Morrison began a lengthy Batman run in 2006, he took a unique approach: writing the character as if every Batman story ever, from the wacky TV show to Japanese manga versions, was part of the character’s continuity. This included the wacky 1950s stories featuring Ace and Mogo, who Morrison paid tribute to in the form of Bat-Cow, a genetically modified cow whose markings resemble a Bat-mask. In 2012’s Batman Incorporated #1, Batman and Damian rescued the cow from bad guys, and Bat-Cow has since appeared periodically as comic relief. Nothing breaks the tension during a tense day in the Batcave like a well-timed “moo.”

GOODSTUFF said...

Holy udder delights Batman!

Cal's Canadian Cave of Coolness said...

I am not a fan of Morrison's usually because I feel he tells half a story and keep the good stuff to himself. I feel cheated by his stories but I love Damian and Bat Cow. Damian is one of the greatest characters of the best twenty years. He didn't need to be killed only to bring him back. That was hacky.