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The New York Post wrote about the coming adventures of two Dark Knights:

“Bruce Wayne realizes that he can’t just be the grim avenger he was before,” DiDio said. “He wants to be more aggressive in his reach, and realizes the change that Batman as a symbol can effect around the world.”

In the new title, “Batman Inc.,” Wayne does what any billionaire would: build a Starbucks-style franchise of Dark Knights.

“Without giving too much away here, we wanted to show how Batman can have a global influence,” he said.

Joining the two Batmen will be Bruce Wayne’s troubled son, Damian, who had already taken on the role of Robin after his father disappeared.

“So aside from the new interaction between the two Batmen, there’s the interesting relationship between Bruce Wayne and his son,” DiDio said.

The DC Comics blog, The Source adds:

Starting in November, DETECTIVE COMICS, BATMAN and BATMAN AND ROBIN will feature the ongoing adventures of Dick Grayson as Batman, with Damian as Robin. Meanwhile, Bruce Wayne will take center stage in the pages of Grant Morrison and Yanick Paquette’s BATMAN INC. and writer/artist David Finch’s BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT.

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