Annotated: Batman/Plastic Man in “Bending The Rules” from Batman: Urban Legends #15

To paraphrase Vince Gilligan who is probably paraphrasing someone else, “I don’t enjoy writing so much as I enjoy having written.”

Part of that is because I can see how the finished product came out versus my grand plans at the conceptual stage, figure out where I could have improved, and make the next thing that much better.

To that end, since it’s now available for reading on DC Universe Infinite, I thought it’d be fun to do some quick notes on my Batman/Plastic Man story from Batman: Urban Legends #15, “Bending the Rules.”

This is both for readers who may want insight into the comic-making process and my intentions, and also for myself to take a more critical look at the final product.

Batman: Urban Legends #15 variant cover by Riley Rossmo

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Two things immediately jump out to me here — Pat Brosseau’s used his own font instead of something you typically see in a Batman book, and I love it. Also, artist Jason Howard keeping Batman in shadow for the whole first page is a great choice.

Some Easter eggs here: the first is obvious, which is that “Dixon Shipyard” is obviously a reference to longtime Batman scribe Chuck Dixon. I believe originally it was in the script as “The Gotham City Docks” or something and at the request of Editorial I gave it a real name.

The second is the character upon which this story centers: Brad Sampey. Brad is based on a very real friend of mine. He’s got the build of a bouncer, very tall, very imposing. He’s a huge Batman and DC fan, and a very long time ago he told me it was his dream to be a bodyguard to the Penguin.

And so in my first DC story, “Catwoman: Pedigree” from the DC New Talent Showcase 2018, I made it happen. Unfortunately, in that tale, the Penguin riddled him with bullets in an attempt to take down Catwoman and Robin.

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Batman and Plastic Man Team Up in Batman: Urban Legends #15

One of my favorite things about the DC Universe, and Batman’s place within it, is how he can be surrounded by utter insanity and still be as serious as a heart attack.

I got to lean into this a bit with my upcoming story for the most excellent Batman: Urban Legends series in which Batman and Plastic Man team-up in an effort to help a former bodyman of the Penguin’s escape his former employer’s clutches after he decides to turn informant.

In the midst of it all, of course, Batman manages to windsurf on Plastic Man. Checking that off my bucket list for sure.

I’m very honored to have worked with the incredible Jason Howard, who rendered the Bats/Plas adventure with every bit of energy it deserves.

I’m equally stoked about Riley Rossmo‘s stunning variant cover for the issue featuring this particular team-up.

Batman: Urban Legends #15 hits May 10, 2022, so I hope you’ll check it out! Stay tuned for more…