Batman #905
SCORE: 64
I am thankful I had the the $4.99 to purchase a copy of the Batman
#905 comic book. In the new numbering system this is actually Batman
#140. I have been using the legacy numbering system. The main storyline
within Batman #905 contains twenty-two pages. There is also an eight
page story related to Vandal Savage in Batman #905. There will be
spoilers in this review of the Batman #905 comic book.
The issues families can have with Batman #905 are violence, blood, and
more. The multiverse religious belief is taught within Batman #905.
Advertisements can be found all throughout the Batman #905 comic book.
The Vandal Savage storyline in Batman #905 is The Savage Garden of
Gotham Part Two. The main storyline within Batman #905 is part two of
the Mind Bomb. There are some strange things happening within Batman in
Batman #905.
The DC Nation Interview in Batman #905 is with James Wan. James is the
director or Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. I have not seen that movie
yet. I will wait for Blu-ray and DVD releases as well as a decent price.
Usually I look for movies like that one during my Black Friday shopping
excursions. I did not have much of an interest in seeing that movie in
the theaters.
Batman is fighting in his own mind. The part of him that is in control
is trying to kill the Joker. This darker Batman is trying to stop
constantly fighting the same battles against these villains again and
again. Batman #905 is trying to make Batman more like the Punisher. I
doubt it will last though. I could be wrong, but such a drastic change
to Batman does not make much sense.
In the Vandal Savage storyline we see the immortal villain being invited
to rich power brokers of the city of Gotham. I wonder if this is the
Court of Owls. A robber is brought before Vandal Savage and he breaks
his neck. Some of these rich people are appalled and others are excited.
Vandal Savage plans on taking Gotham completely over. He already has the
Wayne Mansion. Where is Bruce Wayne?
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Writing: 67%
Replay/Extras: 65%
Story: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Zdarsky, Jimenez, Hawthorne, Morey, Pascencia
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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