I'm not a big fan of Tom King's run on Batman, but this issue was very intense. However,the storytelling feel too forced sometimes (Bruce / Bane mirror for exemple).
Please Mister Bugle, do like me : ignore the Batman title if you don't like it.
"I AM BANE" part three! Bane broke the bat before, but it wasn't enough-now he's going to break everyone else! Bane is coming, and no one is safe!
Tom king can't write good dialogue exchange between characters. "Bat.. cat.. bat.. cat.." ??? I mean what the f*@£!! His head is so far up his ass. Scott snyder is still the best batman writer. King thinks that he is former CIA, means that youre already good at writing stories. Wrong move in picking king, DC. Some readers are already figuring that out that tom king sucks. Only a matter of time.more
How do you solve a problem like Selina Kyle? Is she a hero? Is she a villain? Can Batman and Catwoman ever really work things out? The award-winning team of Tom King and Mitch Gerads of Babylon (SHERIFF OF BABYLON) bring you "Rooftops," a story in which Batman must decide once and for all what to do about Catwoman.
RATED T
Lemire keeps you on your toes with anticipation in this issue. Love the back and forth and the confusion. The art of Sorrentino is perfect for this series and the coloring of Maiolo is bleak yet fitting. I can not wait for more.
IN SPACE, NO ONE CAN HEAR YOU SNIKT!
• After a disastrous rescue mission, LOGAN is trapped in the cold void of space, hunted by the BROOD! But...wait...Logan is also BACK IN THE WASTELANDS? How can this be?
• Has the old man finally lost it? Or is this the fateful reunion with that dystopian future he's been...
Superb. Mesmerising. Challenging. I have enjoyed every bit of this volume of Moon Knight, and this issue takes a step back into Marc's childhood and makes the reader wonder about everything that has happened up to this point. Brilliant writing by Lemire and Smallwood's art is some of the best yet of the series.
"DEATH AND BIRTH" STARTS HERE!
• Marc Spector was born in Chicago, but where was Steven Grant born?
• This story goes deep into Spector's past, picks up where LEMIRE and SMALLWOOD left off in New Egypt...
• ...And redefines the history of MOON KNIGHT as you know it!
Rated T+
I'm checking in to see Morrison's Multiversity concepts return. This is big, splashy, and decompressed like most of what you'd expect from the Big Two. I hope the whole arc isn't as light and breezy as this issue.
"MULTIPLICITY" part one! The New Super-Man of China has been taken! The Red Son Superman of Earth-30 has been beaten! And who knows what's happened to Sunshine Superman! Someone is collecting Supermen across the Multiverse-this looks like a job for our Kal-El as he is joined by Justice Incarnate in this multi-Earth epic!
RATED T
Garbage.
How do you solve a problem like Selina Kyle? Is she a hero? Is she a villain? Can Batman and Catwoman ever really work things out? The award-winning team of Tom King and Mitch Gerads of Babylon (SHERIFF OF BABYLON) bring you "Rooftops," a story in which Batman must decide once and for all what to do about Catwoman.
RATED T
Big introduction to Spider-Verse!
The familial aspect of the title really miss me...
"MULTIPLICITY" part one! The New Super-Man of China has been taken! The Red Son Superman of Earth-30 has been beaten! And who knows what's happened to Sunshine Superman! Someone is collecting Supermen across the Multiverse-this looks like a job for our Kal-El as he is joined by Justice Incarnate in this multi-Earth epic!
RATED T
Meh... You really have to put energy to read King's Batman...
At least Mitch Gerads is good!
How do you solve a problem like Selina Kyle? Is she a hero? Is she a villain? Can Batman and Catwoman ever really work things out? The award-winning team of Tom King and Mitch Gerads of Babylon (SHERIFF OF BABYLON) bring you "Rooftops," a story in which Batman must decide once and for all what to do about Catwoman.
RATED T