Batman #911
SCORE: 66
Batman #911 is the second part of the Dark Prisons storyline. Batman
#911 also has the other numbering system of #146. There was some Batman
reboot but there is also the legacy numbering system. There are thirty
pages of comic book content and Batman #911 cost me $4.99.
Advertisements can be found all throughout the Batman #911 comic book. A
lot of what happens in Batman #911 is to be expected.
There will be spoilers in my review of the Batman #911 comic book. The
issues families can have with Batman #911 are violence, blood, lack of
attire, enticement to lust, and more. There is some bad language in
Batman #911. There is also bad language in symbols in Batman #911. I
always remember that professor that told us bad language is the most
difficult addiction to break. He encouraged us to break it early. I did.
Batman winds up escaping Blackgate Prison in Batman #911. Batman takes
out two robots when a new prisoner is being brought in by the robots.
Batman later makes his escape. Others in the Justice League are a bit
uncomfortable with the failsafe program. Superman even comes to Gotham
to have a chat. The failsafe program lies and claims Bruce Wayne died
and he is the backup program.
Different characters are taking different sides in Batman #911. Harley
Quinn is arrested in Batman #911 even though she claims she is now a
hero. The failsafe Batman does not care. It is time for her to be
punished. The warden of Blackgate is the man that taught both Batman and
the Joker. He has a fun conversation with Batman in Batman #911. Batman
is not pleased with this character, not one bit.
There is some action and intrigue in Batman #911. I completely expected
Batman to escape at some point. The mayor of Gotham is not happy with
this failsafe program. Batman is able to tap into the memories of the
alternate personality in Batman #911. That was an interesting page where
he could see those memories. I expect Batman will eventually beat the
failsafe program at some point pretty soon.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 69%
Story: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Zdarsky, Jimenez, Morey
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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