I have recently been doing a lot of Batman reviews as I
prepare for the release of The Dark
Knight Rises. Although initially I was hoping to see the movie on the
Friday it came out, I just found out a few days ago that I won’t even be in
town at the time. Luckily, this means that I can see the movie at midnight on
Thursday night—so I look forward to going to my very first midnight IMAX
screening in under a week!
This can only mean one thing: more Batman! And so, good
readers, I give you The Black Mirror,
written by Scott Snyder. Technically, this isn’t a Batman storyline—it initially appeared in Detective Comics—but it does
feature Batman. Sort of. A lot of things have happened in the series since I
last checked in (although thanks to the DC reboot, I suppose none of it ever
happened after all—but let’s ignore that). Dick Grayson has taken up the Batman’s
cape. Bruce Wayne apparently has a son now! And I’m sure there’s plenty of
other continuity stuff I completely blanked out on. But as long as the reader
knows that Dick Grayson is now Batman, they shouldn’t have a problem following
the story along.


