Didn't this happen at the end of Beauty and the Beast?
So Batman begins at 7:01. I suppose by 7:40, the Talon Willam Cobb will come back to life, head on over to Nightwing #8, and mortally wound Dick Grayson. But there's still 39 minutes before that happens. Let's see what takes place!
Bruce Wayne is still feeling insecure after his ambush by the Court of Owls. It's as if a lover he thought he knew intimately had been married to another all along and Bruce just found out that he was Gotham's other woman. Batman was the whore on Gotham's arm all this time. The Court of Owls have been Gotham's partner for at least a century before Batman even existed. And now he's pouting and upset.
I've never seen Batman so thrown by something before. But this is the perfect story line to show Batman confused and bewildered and emotional. One of the great things about this story arc is how Snyder began the entire run of the comic by making a Gotham a distinct character in the play. And now it's as if Gotham has betrayed him and he doesn't know where to turn. Dick Grayson tried to talk some sense into him last issue and Dick was absolutely right. Gotham is not Batman and Batman is not Gotham. Bruce needs to extricate himself from that bond if he's going to be able to pull himself out of this.
Alfred comes in to help Bruce. Bruce thinks Alfred is trying to help metaphorically and emotionally but Alfred knows his role better than the lot of them and he really is just trying to make sure that medically and physically, Bruce gets better. That's not to say Alfred isn't good at all the emotional and psychological stuff too!
Now give him an adult backrub, Alfred!
Batman takes out the first Talon. At least for a moment. But his troubles are only mounting.
Why so many Talons to take out one man? Do they need information from Wayne to find the other people that Alfred warns Nightwing they're going to assassinate? Is Wayne Manor just the starting point for some reason? They knew Nightwing was Dick Grayson so perhaps they know Batman is Bruce Wayne?
Okay, they didn't know about Batman. Until now. Does Batman mind killing people that actually died a long time ago and are only being kept alive by some weird alchemical mysticism?
See the giant penny? Alfred topples it on to the Talon, pinning it. Bruce removes the creature's claw which looks like it houses a Pip-Boy. And then Bruce and Alfred are on the run again as the rest of the talons flood into the cave. And, well, it looks like they did know the Bruce Wayne/Batman secret! And if they know, then a whole shitload of secret society Court of Owls people know! Man, why even bother with the secret identity anymore!
Alfred and Bruce take refuge in the armory. Batman pulls a microdrive out of the Talon's Pip-Boy and Alfred gets to work pulling information out of it. You know, that information that he gives Nightwing in the Night of the Owls PRELUDE! Stupid DC. Oh yeah, when the Talon's invaded the cave, they cut the freezing solution wired into William Cobb. So that's how he escaped!
Batman comes up with a plan!
And that plan mostly consists of kicking asses.
But before digging into those comics, Batman has become a $3.99 comic this month! It now has a back-up story! I don't know if this will be permanent. If so, DC seems to have decided to stop "Holding the Line at $2.99!" Because only one of the six cancelled titles was a $3.99 comic and at least two of the new six are $3.99 (Earth-2 and G.I. Combat). Which means my comic book costs just went up $3! I mean, $2.25 because of my comic book store discount! Anyway, on to the back-up story.
Oh! The back-up story continues the main story but with a different artist.
Still not caught up to the Prelude in Nightwing #8!
Who is going to have to protect The Penguin?!
Batman Issue #8 Rating: No change. It's #1! What more do you want?
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