A few weeks of speculation has finally been put to rest - Batman is mixing up his look a little bit. At the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con, DC Comics mentioned that artist David Finch had been tweaking the Dark Knight's costume, with the new look set to debut this fall.

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Here's the redesign alongside the previous iteration. Be sure to let us know what you think in the comments. Key changes are the return of the classic yellow Batman emblem as well as a redesigned belt and slightly modified cape/emblem clasp. Hey, if it ain't broken...The new look was unveiled as part of awith Batman architect Grant Morrison , who revealed a few more details on his upcoming Batman, Inc. series that launches this November. "The first 12 issues of the book will be team-ups with Batman and different characters as he traveling the world and kind of training people," Morrison told the Times. "And at the end we found out what that's all about; it's not just habit or routine. He actually has a big agenda. That leads into where I'm taking this. At the end of the "first season" I want to wind up with a really enormous Batman story. Everything is building up to that kind of climatic arc."The piece also mentions that Batman (presumably Bruce Wayne, though DC and Morrison are remaining vague on that front) will be "franchising" his legacy in a sense, assembling a team that will "wear their leader's colors." The Times specifies that Dick Grayson (the current Batman and former Nightwing), Knight, Squire and El Gaucho will be a part of this new, nameless team.For more information on Batman, Inc., including how it's influenced by Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Just Cause 2, check out IGN's The Old DesignBatman, Inc. is just the beginning of a wave of changes headed toward the Batman franchise this fall. Morrison will depart his current series Batman and Robin to launch Inc.. Taking his place on Batman and Robin will be writer Pete Tomasi and artist Patrick Gleason, the former creative team of the critically acclaimed Green Lantern Corps series. Finch, who redesigned Batman's costume, will be launching his own series, which he will write as well as draw, called Batman: The Dark Knight. Long-running Bat-book Detective Comics is shifting to the hands of writer Scott Snyder (Vertigo's American Vampire) and artist Jock. All of these changes will debut in November.All of this will kick off in October with a series of one-shots under the banner of "Bruce Wayne - The Road Home." Upon the completion of these spotlights, Morrison and Finch will collaborate on a final one-shot Batman: The Return, which serves as a "launching pad" for the new status quo that will spin into all of the Batman titles, including Inc. and Dark Knight. The core Batman title will continue to be written and drawn by Tony Daniel , and Batman: Streets of Gotham will continue on with writer Paul Dini and artist Dustin Nguyen.Stay tuned to IGN for all the latest on the Batman franchise, and be sure to let us know what you think of the costume. Dig it? Hate it? Sound off in the comments.