Batman Beyond Neo-Gothic #2
SCORE: 72
I am getting more interested in Batman Beyond as I continue my
exploration of this future science fiction universe in my second series
since coming back to the comic bok industry. Batman Beyond Neo-Gothic #2
moves the story along nicely and contains some interesting twists. There
are twenty-four pages of comic book content within Batman Beyond
Neo-Gothic #2. Advertisements can be found throughout this comic book.
There will be spoilers in this review of Batman Beyond Neo-Gothic #2.
The art starts a bit on the dark side. Things get a whole lot better in
Batman Beyond Neo-Gothic #2 once Lumos shows off the city of light.
Batman starts out in Batman Beyond Neo-Gothic #2 fighting Killer Croc.
This monster got a whole lot bigger. Like the size of a small Godzilla
for instance. Terry is a bit confused as to what happened.
Killer Croc is guarding something even worse in Batman Beyond Neo-Gothic
#2. At the very end of Batman Beyond Neo-Gothic #2 we find out about the
Tomb of the Owls. Batman Beyond Neo-Gothic #2 also contains an interview
with Jenny Kord in relation to Blue Beetle. That is in the DC Nation
Interview. It is an okay interview. Nothing too great or too horrible in
my opinion.
Boonma is helping victims as she is no longer a detective. She comes
face to face with Lumos in Batman Beyond Neo-Gothic #2. She accuses him
of not caring. He actually uses his light technology to create a giant
building that could house quite a few families. What happens if
something happens to his light technology? I would be concerned about
that personally. Would you?
The issues families can have with Batman Beyond Neo-Gothic #2 are
violence, magic, blood, and more. Killer Croc wants to eat Batman for
some reason in Batman Beyond Neo-Gothic #2. Thanks to the cat guy Kyle
(who uses magic) they are able to put Killer Croc to sleep. There are
some very interesting moments within the Batman Beyond Neo-Gothic #2
comic book. I am curious to find out about the Owls next issue.
- Paul
Graphics: 65%
Writing: 77%
Replay/Extras: 78%
Story: 74%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Kelly, Lanzing, Dunbar, Cheng
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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