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Batman R.I.P.(English, Paperback, Morrison Grant)

Batman R.I.P.(English, Paperback, Morrison Grant)

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A comic book story arc, Batman R.I.P. pits the super hero against The Black Glove organization as they try to destroy everything that Batman stands for. Summary Of The Book Batman and Robin are perched on a gothic building when Batman defiantly announces that Batman and Robin will never die. Soon after, we see the troubled life of Bruce Wayne spin out of control as his relationship with his new girl friend, the mysterious Jezebel Jet, develops into a deeper bond. Jezebel learns early on that Bruce Wayne is indeed Batman. This eases things in their relationship, and Batman even gives Jezebel a tour of the batcave. Earlier, in a confrontation with the Joker, Batman learns that The Black Glove organization is planning a terrible end for the superhero. Things take a sinister turn when The Black Glove brutally attacks Batman and leave him seriously injured. Bruce Wayne wakes up and realises that he does not remember anything. He seemingly becomes the victim of mental illness and abandons his Batman identity for a life on the streets of Gotham City. Meanwhile, the Club of Villains makes the best of Batman’s absence and wreck havoc on the streets of Gotham. Armed with an old broken radio that he fondly calls bat-radia, a baseball bat, and miscellaneous pieces of junk that now serve in place of his utility belt, the Batman of Zur-en-Arrh and his new sidekick Bat-mite set out on a trail to the lair of The Black Glove. Everything now rests on Bruce Wayne regaining his sanity in time to stop The Black Glove from destroying everything that he always fought to protect. The question on every Batman fan’s mind would be whether Bruce Wayne would be able to resurrect Batman again? About Grant Morrison Grant Morrison is a popular Scottish playwright, comic book writer and occultist. His other works include Batman: Arkham Asylum, Grant Morrison's 18 Days, All Star Superman, Final Crisis, Superman: Action Comics Vol. 1: Superman And The Men of Steel, Vertigo: First Offenses, Batman And Son, Batman: Gothic, Batman: Time And The Batman, JLA Presents: Aztek: The Ultimate Man, Superman: The Secrets Of The Fortress Of Solitude, and Batman: The Return Of Bruce Wayne. Morrison is known for his counter-cultural leanings in his runs on titles, and for his nonlinear narratives. Morrison was born in 1960 in Glasgow, Scotland. He published his first work, the Gideon Stargrave strips for Near Myths, in 1978. Morrison is the subject of a feature length documentary called Grant Morrison: Talking With Gods. He was also featured in two of My Chemical Romance’s music videos. Morrison was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 2012 for his services to literature and film. He is currently preparing a project for DC called Multiversity, a metaseries of nine one-shots set in few of the 52 worlds in the DC Multiverse. Morrison lives and works in LA and has homes in Scotland.