COMICS: First Look At Batman Incorporated #2 Featuring Talia Al Ghul's New Origin!

COMICS: First Look At Batman Incorporated #2 Featuring Talia Al Ghul's New Origin!

This issue is said to be "one for the girls" and will revolve around the only woman who was ever able to breed from the Bat. Check out what Grant Morrison is bringing to the New 52 after the jump!

By TheAlexLynch - Jun 18, 2012 11:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Comics
Source: USAToday








USA Today spoke with Grant Morrison about this issue. He had the following to say about this issue:

"We get to see how she became the woman she is and what it's like to be the privileged daughter of one of the most important and dangerous men in the world."


Talia and Ra's Al Ghul were introduced in the 70s and have been some of Batman's most important villains to date. Ra's will almost never disappear from Batman's mythology thanks to the rejuvenating juices of the Lazarus Pit. This issue will tell us how his daughter had become a strong, sexy female.

In the last issue of Batman Inc. it was revealed that Talia had put a 500 million dollar bounty on her son Damian Wayne and she had been the mastermind behind the villainous organization 'Leviathan'.

The first four issues of this book will focus on Talia's plot until the plan is obvious and the ultimate climatic trap has been activated.

"The plan that she does have, I don't think I've ever seen anything like it done before," adds the scribe, who is co-writing the special Batman Incorporated zero issue in September with Burnham that will be a "proper origin story" for the Dark Knight's international Bat-posse. (There will also be a map in an upcoming issue that shows every single character introduced in the last five years and how they link together.)


Are you looking forward to seeing a new fresh backstory for Talia?
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JBatesyFilmreviews
JBatesyFilmreviews - 6/18/2012, 11:55 AM
I like how talia is shown to be kicking that tree at the end, showing the similarities of her training and batman's in batman year one
DukeAcureds
DukeAcureds - 6/18/2012, 12:48 PM
Yeah the Year One homage is awesoem. I hope this comic clarifies a few things. Such as when Damien was born. It must have been before Bruce Wayne became Batman, this time around, right?
Suede
Suede - 6/18/2012, 1:39 PM
You see Pepsiguy2, when a man and a woman love each other very much. The man takes his penis and sticks it in the womans vagina and then 9 months later a baby is born!
DukeAcureds
DukeAcureds - 6/18/2012, 1:49 PM
I think Pepsiguy means... never mind.
The only thing that would work is if they did the Batman Begins thing where Bruce is training with Ra's, which would be awesome. It's about time some David Goyer mythology found it's way into canon. I can't believe they not only went back to the chemical accident for the Joker, but also changed HarleyQuinn's origin so that she also fell (or got pushed) into a vat of chemicals. What the Hell is wrong with Heath Ledger version? Missed opportunity there.
mgeoff88
mgeoff88 - 6/18/2012, 2:41 PM
Dawwww, look at the baby all snug and secure to the backpack. :3

Lol, sorry. I'll make up for that by crushing a beer can on my head or going down in my basement and hitting the punching bag. :P

Anyways, this looks interesting, and I love the reference to Batman Year One.
DukeAcureds
DukeAcureds - 6/18/2012, 3:49 PM
Zack Snyder finally tackles the stupidity of the ClarK Kent glasses cliche and Grant Morrison comes up with the idea to have Clark wear glasses in Smallville before he even had a [frick]ing secret identity to protect. Sometimes he can be a flat-out genius on a par with Gaiman and Moore and sometimes he can be an absolute [frick]ing moron.
DukeAcureds
DukeAcureds - 6/18/2012, 4:21 PM
But it's an improvement, why should it not be canon?
MrDuck
MrDuck - 6/18/2012, 8:33 PM
oh was the last panel a reference to Year One? I think I see it now. with the bricks
DukeAcureds
DukeAcureds - 6/19/2012, 3:19 AM
MrDuck@ No, with the tree. Go through your copy of Year One, duder.
SteveRoger'sSon@ What I meant was the fact that his smile is a [frick]ed up scar and not a perfectly carved smile and that he just wears make-up instead of having bleacjhed white skin. He just happens to look exactly like a clown, because he was skinny dipping in some chemicals? Really? How hard would it be to scientifically create a chemical formula that actually turns a human being into a clown. Green hair, red lips, white skin a manic laugh and a new sense of humour and way of looking at the world? HarleyQuinn just had make-up and a costume, originally and now they've changed her story to match the Joker's, yet, instead of getting green hair, she gets Harleyquinn colored hair. I mean What The [frick]?! Seriously, come on! In The Dark Knight the Joker remembered his origins in "multiple choice" as Alan Moore put it in The Killing Joke. There have been numerous versions of the Joker's background, but the Goyer version was an improvement and a perfect evolution of the mythology, for the fans who want to take the material seriously.
So there. Take my rant, SRS, take it.
Ahem.
TheAmazingAvenger
TheAmazingAvenger - 6/19/2012, 9:41 AM
@DukeAcureds: YOU DON'T MESS WITH THE CLASSIC ORIGINS. They could do that in the movies. They can do that in the animations. Maybe they can also do that in the comics... But on some other Earth not the Mainstream Universe. Just because it works on Nolan's film doesn't mean it will make sense in the comics. You have people on massive steroids, cyborgs, aliens, gods, demons... No one will take a psychotic criminal who simply wears makeup seriously on a world like that. It was not an improvement... Just an excellent but different take on the character.
RexDartEskimoSpy
RexDartEskimoSpy - 6/19/2012, 12:13 PM
So Chris Burnham's 15, right? And he won some sort of contest? Or is this a Make-A-Wish thing?
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