Batwing #24

Writer: Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti Artist: Eduardo Pansica, Eber Ferreira Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: October 2, 2013 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 2
8.2Critic Rating
5.8User Rating

At Batmans direction Luke Fox takes off for Italy to compete in a Mixed Martial Arts tournament. Hes about to come face to face with Lady Vic and Charlie Caligula, so lets hope he brought his newly modified Batwing armor!

  • 8.5
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Oct 4, 2013

    Batwing #24 is a fun read with great art and an awesome cover.  Hopefully it will get more attention because it really deserves it.  I definitely  rec commend picking up this title. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    IGN - Melissa Grey Oct 2, 2013

    Visually, Eduardo Pansica and Julio Ferreira have packed the issue to the gills with details, and the action scenes are bursting off the page with energy. Paul Mounts' coloring has a more optimistic tone than many a book set in Gotham, but the vibrancy of the colors suits Batwing's plucky attitude in the face of dangers both large and small.Poor Luke Fox might not be having the grandest time living his life, but at least his (mis)adventures are pretty fun to read about. Read Full Review

  • 8.3
    Analog Addiction - Jideobi Odunze Oct 3, 2013

    I do have to point out how Palmoitti and Gray show off how smart Luke is. You forget how smart he is till you see his reaction to all the tech at his disposal to repair the Batwing suit. Not to mention he can do the repairs all by himself. Between the fight sequences and the one page in which Batwing uses infrared vision to search for Lady Vic looked well done. Maintains that gritty look while also having great use of shadows. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Gotham Spoilers - Gotham Spoilers Oct 2, 2013

    Was this a perfect issue? No, not really. There were a few things here and there that I wasn't really a fan of, but despite that, this book remains consistently enjoyable every month. This creative team has really made the best out of their situation and have delivered light hearted superhero fun, month in and month out, with a good amount of character development on the side, and this issue is no different, providing just that.  Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    Batman-News - Andrew Asberry Oct 2, 2013

    “I Can't Catch a Break” has a gorgeous cover by Darwyn Cooke and a story that strikes a perfect balance between Luke's personal life and his crime-fighting adventures. While some of the personal drama can feel a bit cliche, it moves along at a brisk pace and the accompanying action sequences are fun enough that I think readers should walk away from this one feeling entertained. Read Full Review

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