“A new graphic novel from DC Comics is “part coda, love letter and summation of Batman’s raison d’etre,” says writer Neil Gaiman. Gaiman’s take on the Batman mystique — Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader? — was published in two parts as the final editions of the long-running Batman and Detective Comics series.”
“Now it’s a hardcover edition. The story takes readers inside a memorial service for Batman, looking back at the friends and enemies he touched. And since comic-book heroes never really die, it also offers a hint of what comes next for the Batman character.” – as DC publishes Neil’s Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader in hardback his interview with National Public Radio can be enjoyed online. (via Neil’s Twitter)











Thu, Jul 16, 2009
Comics and cartoons, Film, TV and radio, Interviews