Batman group editor Ben Abernathy spoke with CBR about Future State and what’s up for the Bat-Family and Gotham City after next month’s event.
Ever since Gotham City was wracked by the events of “Joker War,” the Bat-Family has been in a state of upheaval. The Wayne family fortune was stolen before being placed in the hands of Lucius Fox, Damian Wayne had an epic falling out with his father and quit being Robin, and Nightwing regained his memory after breaking free of the Joker’s control over him at tremendous personal cost. Further complicating matters is the addition of Batman’s longtime rival Ghost-Maker and Harley Quinn into the family, and the question of what to do about the teenage vigilante Clownhunter, who has started a violent war against crime on the streets of Gotham.
Before all of those stories take Gotham City into Future State and beyond, Batman group editor Ben Abernathy spoke exclusively with CBR about the Bat-Family’s role in the upcoming “Future State” event and the all-new incarnation of Batman, as well as an announcement regarding new projects and creative teams spinning out of the event, and teasers as to what’s coming up in the lives of everyone’s favorite family of Caped Crusaders.
CBR: There has been pretty exciting news regarding the creative teams involved with the Bat-Family of titles next year. John Ridley and Mariko Tamaki have been confirmed and there’s talk of projects involving Tom Taylor and Chip Zdarsky. Can you give us an idea of which creators we can expect to see?
Ben Abernathy: We have Future State debuting in a few weeks, and I am so proud of the line of titles my team has put together. To address your exact question, I am very excited that Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo will be on Nightwing! I am overjoyed with what they have planned, and anyone who read their work on Suicide Squad and Injustice know what to expect! I think people are going to be really excited, Lord knows I am.
We’re really proud to have Chip Zdarsky working on his second Bat-group story with the debut of Batman: Urban Legends in March, which is a 64-page monthly Bat-Family anthology. This series will have a killer row of creators and characters throughout the year, and man, it is cool! In that first issue, we have Chip Zdarsky and Eddy Barrows picking up the story of Jason Todd in Gotham on the heels of Red Hood: Outlaw. Out of Batman #101 we have a Grifter story from “Future State” writer Michael Rosenberg and Wildstorm alum Ryan Benjamin. There will also be backup features every month, and we’re pretty excited about the creators involved in that as well. James Tynion and Jorge Jimenez are back with a vengeance in Batman #106!