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Snyder has shared with us the location of these glimpses of owls through the pages of Detective Comics, Gates of Gotham and Batman and today he’s cleared us to share them with you.īelow are a series of panels from each of Snyder’s books that feature an owl. Just like this year I’m doing my biggest Bruce story, that was my biggest Dick Grayson story, and to have been able to do it with such a team of masters and friends…Hope you all enjoy! The idea was to really make the reader feel – like Bruce – that the Court has been hiding in plain sight for years, built into the stone and glass latticework of the city itself, tucked into the history, the shadows… This book, though, the Black Mirror is something I’m immensely proud of. I told Jock and Francesco some of the beats and we thought it’d be fun to start lacing a couple glimpses of owls into the final issues. So by the time we were heading toward home plate on it, I had the bones of this year’s Court of Owls story down for myself, too. – not just issue to issue – but brainstorming and talking ideas that would play out over the whole year, that it got me thinking about my next big Batman story early. Scott Snyder: I had so much fun on the Black Mirror run with Jock, Francesco and Dave B. With the recent release of Batman: The Black Mirror in hardcover this month, which collects Snyder’s run on Detective Comics with Jock and Francesco Francavilla on art, along with the progression of the story in the pages of Batman, writer Scott Snyder finally felt the time was right to come forward and share with us his grand plan for integrating the Court of Owls into the framework of the world of Batman: Readers and fans may be just as surprised as Bruce is to find out that Owls have been layered into the stories of Batman by Scott Snyder and the artists working with him over the past year. Within the pages of the recent comics, Bruce Wayne finds out that Gotham has been under the eye of a mysterious organization, the Court of Owls, for long before Batman ruled the streets.
This mysterious organization, and villain with Talon, is one of the more exciting aspects of the latest tale of Bruce Wayne which has helped Batman become one of the top sellers of the New 52 from DC Comics. artist of Black Beetle and artist of Afterlife with Archie and Batman: The Black Mirror. For those of you currently reading the best selling DC Comics title Batman, written by Scott Snyder with art by Greg Capullo, you’re aware of the fact that a new threat has been introduced in Gotham, The Court of Owls. is also now available from Dark Horse in deluxe hardcover.