I can see the appeal in something like Arkham Manor especially because of it's own seasonal timing. I wouldn't be surprised if it pops up in late October to coincide with Hallowe'en. Personally, not terribly in love with the idea but I'll wait before downplaying it. It's a Batman book so it'll definitely sell at least.
The one thing that intrigues me is the fact that Gerry Duggan is writing it. He's been doing a killer job on both Deadpool and Nova lately, showing great comedic timing but also the ability to break up the comedy with some heavy, emotional scenes. It makes me very curious as to what genre Manor will fall in. Will it be a horror/comedy, straight up thriller, or some dark Batman action? I'm of the school of thought that Duggan would absolutely nail the dry humour of a character like Batman so if anything we know Duggan writing this book is a good thing.
I actually had an (unoriginal) idea for a book about Batman locking up certain villains in the cave (or one of the satellite caves-- it's an old idea), but I would have never thought of Wayne Manor becoming a new Asylum. I'm interested, but with this being in-continuity it will likely affect all the Batman books, which is the part I'm not so sure about.
Ah, thanks. New characters are good, but they better get some "knowns" in there too.
But seriously, Gotham Academy is a good place for some of the younger Bat-characters. Stephanie, Harper, Cullen, and maybe even Tim.
I have to say that while I like the sound and look of Gotham Academy, especially the team on it, I also trust Arkham Manor will be good just because Gerry Duggan is writing it. The man is fantastic on a lot of what he writes such as Deadpool and Nova, so I trust it will be good.
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Words to live by.
Batman and DC must really have a hard on for Batman getting kids killed in his war on crime
Much as I like Crystal's art and Cloonan's previous work, I have zero interest in anything Batman that is not an Elseworld or out of continuity.
Arkham Manor maybe might be an interesting concept outside continuity, but oh New52!Batman, you so dumb—it's spectacular how bad that idea is. And it's pretty surprising DC editorial managed to surprise me with a bad decision I for once would have indeed put past them if this sort of absurdity ever even occurred to me.
Gotham Academy on the other hand... I prefer my glimpses into Gotham's educational system through the real Tim Drake (as Robin!), but Gotham is in dire need of some (oddball) brightening, so I guess I'll give a post-FP book a chance again—foolish me. Well, I suppose fake Tim, who—for what it's worth—with Lobdell's grubby hands off of him seems to be regaining some good character traits so far at least, is likely to attend that school, and Bruce may put Steph and the Rows into it as well.
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I hope they can recapture some of the Gotham Central-style magic with Gotham Academy.
I also with they'd bring back Gotham Central.
Arkham Manor sounds like one to borrow from the library. Gotham Academy sounds like one to buy, though.
Hope is not lost today. It is found.
Well, i'm wondering how it's going to be explained, that Bruce would turn his mansion over to the likes of his enemies, and what steps he would take to ensure that none of them discover the batcave.
It's kind of the way I feel about Deadpool.
We could have a "Round Robin" competition!
Much as I like the idea of a vixen book, I'm not sure how i feel about a "Mystical Jungle" concept.
One word: Owlman. Owlman is a different Wayne, can prove he's got equal rights to the manor, and then he turns it over to Batman's enemies. Batman, in turn, will move his cave to a different estate, which allows DC to have the manor-less Batman just in time to match the upcoming feature film.
The weird part is that the editors really don't grasp that Arkham is now a castle with deep underground facility — exactly what Wayne Manor isn't. Regaining Wayne Manor will mean most likely having to rebuild it — again — to reset everything.
As for Gotham Academy… what a great opportunity that's ruined by the way it's handled. Tim's got his G.E.D., but Stephanie and Harper have to go somewhere. As will the returned Damian (assuming that's where the Robin event is going). So why avoid those characters for new ones — new ones that bear an uncannily striking resemblance to the stereotypical teen mystery solvers of all teen fiction? You could just as easily make Stephanie the lead character here and have a great bunch of stories.
Arkham Manor sounds really dumb. I guess they wanted to do something Arkham to help promote the New Arkham animated movie and the Arkham Knight game possibly. It being set in the New 52 really just doesn't make sense. Sounds like a huge mess.
Gotham Academy I think would have been more interesting if it was about the early Robin and Batgirl days of Dick and Babs set in Gotham Academy.
I figure Wayne allowing Arkham to move into the manor is going to be the result some elaborate long game where Batman needs the original Arkham empty to a long period of time.
I could Gotham Academy working if it was about Damian, Tim and Tim's age peers, Steph, Cassie and Beryl (Squire-don't know if Knight is still dead in the nu52).