Friday, November 06, 2020

Back when this was published, the idea that Gothamites would immediately turn to cannibalism after a disaster might have been shocking; but nowadays we'd probably only be surprised they waited as long as they did. From 1998, the Batman Chronicles #14, featuring "Master of the House" Written by Lisa Klink, pencils by David Boller, inks by Aaron Sowd; "The Lunatic Fringe" Written by Bruce Canwell, pencils by Jim Aparo, inks by Drew Geraci; and "Random Encounters" Written by Greg Rucka, illustrated by Sal Buscema and James A. Hodgkins.

These were all stories set after the "Bat-Quake" Cataclysm event. While she delivers a fun Alfred-defending-Wayne Manor story, Lisa Klink's IMDB page may be more interesting: she had written for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Voyager, as well as being a Jeopardy contestant! Huntress leads the second feature, rescuing a school bus full of children from carnivores moving up the food chain from stray animals to outright cannibalism. Although one of the thugs was bulky and probably needed a lot of protein, it's not really clear if these guys were criminals previously, or just desperate; and one has taken a name from history, Roman general Lucullus. That's a deeply obscure reference for Gotham, isn't it? Although Huntress recognizes it immediately, which also seems iffy.
"Random Encounters" is a prose piece from Rucka, with Renee Montoya's brother Benny telling a war story. He laments the grey areas of morality regular people have to live with, but someone like Two-Face seems to have circumvented: Montoya had his coin, or one of them. I haven't read a ton of Rucka's work, so I don't know if Benny would re-occur, or if this was a one-off.


1 comment:

  1. I'm sure they didn't really show any glaring evidence of those cannibals new fad diet, but I'm still kinda' surprised DC actually published that one, especially since it involves kids, and young kids at that.
    I will say though, I
    m sure there's a Lay's "Bet you can't eat just one" joke in there somewhere if you want ;)

    Never heard of Benny. Odds are he probably got killed off not too long after this, idk.
    I will say I'm going to honestly look this one up. The premise sounds more promising and poignant than his usual fare.

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