Ancient Rome meets Modern Day Gotham City when boy general Ulysses Hadrian Armstrong is released from prison and forces the Boy Wonder into a battle in his self-stylized coliseum!
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There's a lot of humor to this book. You'd think a character like the General would be from a low-class family living in Gotham's more run down slums, but instead he comes from an average suburban family. They add that humorous element to the story. He has his mother completely brainwashed, believing him to be a perfect angel, while his father tries, but is obviously uncomfortable around the kid. Then his brother and sister were obviously happier with him in jail. And the dog obviously doesn't seem to like him at all, but seeing as he and his friends almost killed him it's understandable.
Caeser is as pathetic a villain as Maxie Zeus himself. His only purpose is to bring in the Greek theme to the story. Otherwise he's totally useless. more