Doc Strangefate is writing backup stories on BATMAN! SRSLY!

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Just in case you guys haven't heard the incredibly amazing news - James Tynion IV - aka Dr. Strangefate - is going to be writing backup stories about the history of the Court of Owls in Scott Snyder's Batman...

BATMAN #8 TO INTRODUCE BACK-UPS EXPLORING THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE COURT OF OWLS
Monday, January 9th, 2012

By Josh Kushins

BATMAN #8 will feature the first of a series of back-up stories exploring the dark history of the Court of Owls, the mysterious and malevolent secret society wreaking havoc upon Gotham City in the ongoing series.

The back-ups will bring together the fan-favorite writer/artist pairing of Scott Snyder and Rafael Albuquerque, whose ongoing collaboration on AMERICAN VAMPIRE has made the critically acclaimed title one of the iconic series of the Vertigo line. James Tynion IV will co-write with Snyder.

These back-up stories with continue to reveal more about the Court's sinister agenda as we move toward "The Night of The Owls" – a massive crossover event coming in May, which will span the Bat-books and reveal the full breadth of their master plan. With their claws sunk into Gotham history, the Owls represent a threat unlike anything Batman's faced before, threatening to tip the city's balance of power once and for all.

"The first backup, in issue eight will give a sense of the terrifying scope of the Court of Owls' attack on Gotham. This really will be the first shot in a war for the soul of Gotham City," said Snyder. "And then, starting in issue nine, we'll begin a three part story called 'The Fall of the House of Wayne' that will investigate the secret history of the Court of Owls and its relationship to the Wayne family – particularly to Thomas and Martha Wayne, Bruce's parents. The story will be told from the point of view of Jarvis Pennyworth, Alfred's father, and offer some big surprises and shocks about the forces that shaped the bat-mythology as we know it. Can't wait for you all to see these stories!

"I'm also excited to be co-writing with my friend, James Tynion IV, a young writer I'm extremely excited about. Especially in the spirit of the New 52, it's a real thrill to get to give someone new and talented a chance to get his foot in the door, and James is a writer to watch and expect great things from!"

"And of course, I'm over the moon about getting to work with my good friend and AMERICAN VAMPIRE co-creator Rafael Albuquerque on the some of the very first ones!"

Check out the cover for BATMAN #8 (by Greg Capullo) – along with some of Albuquerque's character sketches for the back-ups – right here on THE SOURCE.

This is the most exciting news I think we've ever had here. Not only is Batman a genuinely good book, but this is DOC! So seriously awesome. I'm so happy for him and will most definitely be breaking my tradewait policy to pick up the monthlies.

Many congratulations and best of luck, Doc!
 
LIES!!!


Srsly tho, I can't wait.
 
He's even mentioned on CBR! That's big-time!!

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I hope Batman starts lighting criminals on fire.
 
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I've already congratulated him on Twitter and now I have to here too!

Yeah, its worth it. Congratulations James. If we're ever at a con together I'll buy you a drink.
 
I'm not saying this because I know the guy, but honest-to-God, Skotti, if you get the chance get a portfolio and show it to Brian Stelfreeze. He is the best art teacher I have ever seen. I saw him teach any-number point perspective to someone in 20 minutes. He taught me all about colour theory in 10 minutes. He's amazing. If he's at a con you're heading to, you owe it to yourself to do this.

For writers, I would (as I have been for 12 years) tell them to go to Robert McKee. I think Stelfreeze might be that good, but he unfortunately hasn't got a book or seminar schedule.
 
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I'm not saying this because I know the guy, but honest-to-God, Skotti, if you get the chance get a portfolio and show it to Brian Stelfreeze. He is the best art teacher I have ever seen. I saw him teach any-number point perspective to someone in 20 minutes. He taught me all about colour theory in 10 minutes. He's amazing. If he's at a con you're heading to, you owe it to yourself to do this.

For writers, I would (as I have been for 12 years) tell them to go to Robert McKee. I think Stelfreeze might be that good, but he unfortunately hasn't got a book or seminar schedule.

Pffffffft......

McKee is overrated.
 

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