Diamond Comic Distributors’ notice to retailers to destroy all copies of All Star Batman & Robin #10 this week was apparently made at DC’s request because the black boxes used to cover obscenities deemed too extreme in the dialogue were not dark enough to make the words illegible in all cases. The black boxes were used on six pages, in some cases numerous times on a single page. While some were dark enough to completely obscure what was under them, others were not.
This isn’t the first time the black box technique has been used to cover words in the dialogue of this title. A quick skim of the All Star Batman & Robin hardcover collection shows that it was used on at least one previous occasion, although in that case the black box thoroughly obscured the offending word. This series, written by “comics noir auteur” Frank Miller, has already been controversial for its language, particularly for the line “I'm the g*******d Batman!" But the script for the tenth issue took things a lot further, leading DC to use the black box technique much more frequently than it ever had before.
The destruction of the print run and presumed reprinting (although no notice of a new printing has yet been given) will have a considerable cost. The last issue of All Star Batman & Robin (in February, yes #10 is that late) sold over 93,000 copies to comic stores (see “Top 300 Comics—February 2008”).
Boxes not Black Enough
Posted by ICv2 on September 9, 2008 @ 11:00 am CT
MORE NEWS
'Medieval Spawn' and 'Black Ritual: The Book of NYX'
January 27, 2025
Medieval Spawn and Black Ritual: The Book of Nyx.
'Black Panther Hero Pack'
January 27, 2025
Fantasy Flight Games will release Black Panther Hero Pack , for Marvel Champions: the Card Game.
MORE COMICS
Showbiz Round-Up
January 27, 2025
The weather is cold, but the Hollywood news is hot, and we round it up here.
In March
January 27, 2025
Editor-in-Chief Matt Gagnon is leaving BOOM! Studios, effective March 1.