Batman Fortress #5
SCORE: 63
Batman Fortress #5 starts bad and continues it throughout. The
shocking ending in Batman Fortress #5 is not much of a shock after all.
Batman Fortress #5 is exactly why so many families refuse to buy comic
books. Target, AB, and others are losing billions of dollars for going
woke. You know the phrase: "go woke, go broke." Batman Fortress #5 is
not the worst of what DC Comics has been doing either. Why do they keep
supporting open rebellion against God?
There will be spoilers in this review. The issues families will have
with Batman Fortress #5 are lack of attire, enticement to lust,
promotion of sexual deviancy, attack on people with morals and ethics,
violence, breederphobia and more. Batman is building a team to help him
break into the Fortress of Solitude at the bottom of the sea. So he gets
Aqualad, and Emiko. Lex Luthor has also decided that he is going on this
trip.
I really despise the conversation between Batman and President Luthor in
Batman Fortress #5. Batman is trying to keep President Luthor from
coming. Thing is in past comics in this series Batman was fine with
Luthor coming. In fact Luthor is assisting in this mission quite a bit.
It makes Batman look selfish and just using others for his gain. The
irony is Batman likes to accuse Luthor of that even though he is the one
doing it. Projection much?
There are twenty-one pages of content within Batman Fortress #5.
Advertisements can be found throughout the Batman Fortress #5 comic
book. Not one of the advertisements within Batman Fortress #5 interested
me in the slightest. The team in Batman Fortress #5 does not look very
good or strong to me. A Green Lantern is the best one to have. Although
President Luthor is a really good character to have as well in my
opinion.
I have one more issue in this series in my pile. I did some research and
found there are two more after that. I will need to decide if I want to
continue this series after what I currently own. Batman Fortress #5 does
not impress me. Too many pages are wasted on content that is going to
offend a great many people. Why do that DC Comics? Are you trying to
completely destroy your company? Why encourage rebellion against God? Do
they want Sodom and Gomorrah treatment?
- Paul
Graphics: 55%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 65%
Story: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 55%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Whitta, Robertson, Rodriguez
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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