The pulse-pounding second chapter to NO MORE TEACHERS continues as Batman Inc. continue to investigate the death of Ghost-Maker and Batman's mentors. Each new lead only begs more questions and threatens to unearth a shocking secret buried deep in Ghost-Maker's past. A secret that refuses to die.
Although Batman is the inspiration for this team, I love how original the stories and characters are here. The Batman fan in me feels like this is allowing us to live vicariously through these more accessible characters because the team is made up of more of the common person who dedicated themselves to bettering the world around them with what they're given. The creative team just does a wonderful job with making this such an exciting spy-thriller-mystery team story that this is easily becoming one of my favorite hero teams in comics. Read Full Review
If you're looking for a massive ensemble cast in subplots that span the globe, look no further than Batman Incorporated #2. On top of that, in a bit of a shocker move, this issue doesn't hold back with new character reveals and a significant twist that answers many questions. An impressive thing as it's so early in the story. Read Full Review
Batman Incorporated #2 was an enjoyable, if not a little flawed book to read. The story's interesting, the new characters have charm, and it ties into other titles. What more could you want? Read Full Review
For good or bad, this is a comic where everyone else is playing a bit role in his story, and few other characters have gotten the chance to break out yet. Read Full Review
Timms delivers some beautiful art in the issue. There are different locations and characters on every page and the art gives the reader a great sense of the place these characters inhabit. Read Full Review
Plot and story are the main focus of this second issue, and they move things along nicely. Read Full Review
Its an intriguing experiment, but Brisson has so many moving parts to the plot that its all more than a little disinteresting. The creative team holds moments together, but they keep getting smashed into the ether with the coming of the next scene. It would be a lot more fun if it was a lot less frustrating. Brisson and Timms have something here, but its not all that clear what they have. Read Full Review
Batman Incorporated is just a little bit smoother than the issue that preceded it but it still crafts a tale that's too disjointed for its own good. Read Full Review
Garish, bizarre art combine with unclear scripting to make for a confusing read, and in a book that already has a dozen characters in circulation, we're now getting more players on the scorecard. I'm disappointed. Read Full Review
Good follow-up to the opening issue. I'm not quite sure how this book is going to balance all of their characters after introducing a few more here. Ghost-Maker's storyline is the best thing going here, which is good for me since he's the main reason I decided to read this title. Phantom-One certain provides some interest, especially given the tease of him a few pages earlier when Clownhunter got in the middle of Ghost-Maker's conversation with Skyspider. As for everyone else in the book, it felt like we cut to them from Ghost-Maker only for each team to get a couple of pages before eventually cutting back to Ghost-Maker. While I am primarily reading for Ghost-Maker, the other ongoing stories hold this book back for me, as they don't createmore