The Dark Knight Detective and Jay Garrick, the original Fastest Man Alive, team up to face an unusual opponent--an army of android samurais!
Ordways art is solid in this issue. He takes great pains to depict a jaw-dropping Batcave filled with goodies and relics, and every action sequence is well defined and never messy. Characters are living and breathing on the page, and combined with some strong inking by Koblish and McLeod, this is an attractive book well worth reading. Read Full Review
There are precious few characters one could expect Bruce to defer to in this way, but a JSA legacy hero is one of them. In fact, this choice can be read as another brilliant insight into how Batman operates. Jay is a genius, too, hes been doing this sort of thing for decades longer than Bruce, and hes far from approaching senility or being swayed by foolish pride. Hes a pro, and Bruce is content this issue to wind him up and let him go. Thats the mature, wise choice of a confident man. I mean, if the day comes when the Flash cant handle the Penguin, Bruce will be the first to see it. Read Full Review
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