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Gerard Way's insane VERTIGO BATMAN project

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that unfortunately never saw the light of day. Sounds... insane.

Just came across this. Found it really interesting:

http://www.nerdspan.com/kingdom-of-the-mad-gerard-ways-lost-batman-project/

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In a series of tweets, former My Chemical Romance singer and comic book writer Gerard Way, shared his forgotten Batman project for DC Comics.

After winning the Eisner for Best Limited Series with The Umbrella Academy: Apocalypse Suite, Way pitched his alternative Batman story called Batman: Kingdom of the Mad to DC Comics.

DC Comics approved of Way’s story and agreed to publish the six-issue Batman series under their Vertigo imprint. However, Way’s busy schedule kept him from writing the miniseries and the project was ultimately forgotten.

“They wanna put it out I just never have time to write it,” Way tweeted to lead Mindless Self Indulgence singer Jimmy Urine.

Prior to recording Conventional Weapons and Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, Way drew numerous sketches of Batman, Robin, and his rogues for Batman: Kingdom of the Mad. Each image shows a dramatic redesign of Batman and his supporting cast, with Way sharing some of his interpretations of them over Twitter.

n the proposed book, Batman:

Only ate rats.
Had a massive drawing of an imaginary magical kingdom inside his cape, which served as his version of Heaven.
Had powers only he knew about like ESP, seeing into the future, and turning into a bat.

The Joker was the youngest character in the book at age 19; Mr. Freeze dressed as his dead wife in armor made of scrap-metal from her car accident; and Robin was “only person in the book that isn’t nuts.” Harley Quinn wouldn’t appear in Batman: Kingdom of the Mad, but Catwoman would and was actually “very strange,” according to Way.

While time has passed considerably since Way proposed Batman: Kingdom of the Mad to DC, there’s always the possibility this project could see the light of day. Perhaps as a Digital First series, which hosts alternative versions of DC heroes such as the Batman 1966 comics. Assuming Way has free time after his collaboration with comic artist Becky Cloonan for The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, of course.

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Holy shit. I like a couple of MCR songs (you do too), but I love his art style. I had no idea. It's like a cross between Bachlo and Mignola. I'm surprised he hasn't been featured on Kevin Smith's Fatman on Batman. Those guys are buds.
 
Joker's got a 'I just escaped from the mental hospital and stole everything else I'm wearing' look which I'm fine with for the opening of the tale. I'd want him back in a suit ASAP otherwise. Art is awesome but Freeze is a bad joke out of Fritz Lang's Metropolis.
 
Oh come on, this is INCREDIBLE. So gothic and bizarre. I love Robin's costume.

Oh wait, Batman can't be anything other than SUPER ULTRA MEGA REALISM.
 
Prior to recording Conventional Weapons and Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys, Way drew numerous sketches of Batman, Robin, and his rogues for Batman: Kingdom of the Mad.

Judging by the name of the album, along with seeing these sketches, I can see why he has a thing for stringing together a hodgepodge of flashy ideas that don't work very well together.
 
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