

But the recurring thread I found myself most angry at was how god-awful Snyder's dialogue is.

Lots of reasons why I detest this beyond a decade of annoyance at everyone fawning over something this bad. And I realize how polarizing it is to criticize Scott Snyder since he's basically been anointed the greatest Batman writer of this millennium, for some reason. This is the first 1-review book I've written. It took me half a year to finish it, and each page turn was like getting a root canal for my brain. I've hate-read books before, but never like this. I get a real kick out of someone Batman hunting down a regular “could exist in the real world” type serial killer. there’s a single issue story co-written with Gerry Duggan that may just steal the entire show for me. 1 is absolutely essential reading to get the most out of it. This is a strong recommend from me, but bear in mind that vol. Last night on earth is rad as hell and that’s all I’ll say about it to avoid spoiling the big finale of the run for any potential new readers. Make no mistake Bloom is a passable addition to Batman’s rogues gallery, but doesn’t hold a candle to the duos previous creation, The Court of Owls….who make an appearance in this volume, but sadly to little to no effect other than to remind the reader they exist. Bloom) does fall just a bit flat for me, with a not overly original SlenderMan-esque appearance and primary power set. Unfortunately the villain of Super heavy (the original character, Mr. It does give us a neat look at what a Bruce Wayne living without the ptsd of crime alley would look like, and Jim Gordon is an amusing if not adequate replacement Batman. Super heavy is good, but is easily the weakest yarn Snyder, Capullo and co roll out for us. While volume 2 never quite reaches the stunning highs of the works collected in the volume 1 omnibus, it does float and play around with some big (gargantuan) ideas! Batman Forever! But literal this time!Įndgame is a triumphant and very Pennywise inspired return to Gotham for the clown Prince of crime, with what could very well serve as a satisfying final confrontation between the bat and the clown naturally this being comic books it is anything but final, but it does still manage to feel climactic…….and then the rest of the run happens. A stellar conclusion to Snyder and Capullo’s work on the main Bat title!
