BTC 34: Fresh brains for the independents

Cast into the lock and hold of rolling with the coins all alone, the opportunity to introduce new faces to the newness of the comic book world presents itself near close. From earlier in the day, returning to keep close to the shelves, the pair cast more than just a cursory glance at the Dark Knight and Gotham City's protector, Batman.

So many titles, so many reasons to choose one over the other. Each flavour making the point of showing a different aspect of the billionaire playboy vigilante. DC heads would fare little problem in figuring out which of the sticks stands better for the first timer.

Moving away from either stable over the years means a better feel on the independents, and those outside the super heroes.

Hesitation, however, opens an avenue and before it's done, the introduction to the dark section is on. Tim Burton, of all directors, proving the pivot point to flex and bounce the gaze toward the gothic section, hidden near the horror and masks.

And so with a little coaxing, and without the intervention of the spandex crew, another touches a bit of the indy side.

Friday, 27 October 2006

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