Batman #904
SCORE: 65
This comic book gave me some fascinating ideas. First off I
understand DC Universe rebooted at some time because this comic book
says #139, and also legacy #904. I decided to go with the legacy number.
This is the first time I made that decision. I may implement it on
others in the near future if I know the legacy number. There will be
spoilers in this review of Batman #904.
Batman #904 is part of the Dawn of DC. The explosive mind bomb also
begins in Batman #904. I thought it might be an interesting place to
check out this comic book - the start of a new storyline. Batman #904
feels like Batman comic books I read decades ago. There is a certain
detective nature to figuring out the crimes in Batman #904. This comic
book is also on the dark side visually.
There are two storylines within Batman #904. The first one is that
mindbomb one. The second one is The Savage Garden of Gotham Part One.
The first one revolves around the Joker and is twenty-one pages long.
The second one is a short story of eight pages. The second story in
Batman #904 revolves around Vandal Savage. Batman #904 let me know there
are three Jokers in DC Comics now.
The issues families will have with Batman #904 are violence, blood, lack
of attire, and more. The DC Nation Spotlight in Batman #904 is about the
Batman Off-World comic book series that is out for sale now. I actually
purchased the first Batman Off-World and have not read it yet. I am
curious to read it when the time allows me. Ads can be found throughout
the Batman #904 comic book.
I am a bit perplexed by some of the things in Batman #904. There are
references to other comic books I have not read. Batman seems to have
this split personality thing going on. Some part of him is trying to
kill the Joker. That is exactly what the Joker wants in Batman #904 too.
I will read this comic book a bit longer to comprehend what exactly is
going on.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 65%
Story: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Zdarsky, Jimenez, Corona, Morey, Pascencia
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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