Batman #912
SCORE: 68
Ya'll should know the drill by now if you have been reading my Batman
reviews for some time now. The legacy number for this comic book is
Batman #912. The front cover of this comic book shows #147. So there a
numbering reboot at some point in the past. Batman #912 cost me $4.99.
There are twenty-two pages of the main story in Batman #912. There is a
side story in Batman #912 that is eight pages long.
There will be spoilers in my review of the Batman #912 comic book. The
main storyline in Batman #912 is Dark Prisons Part Three. The side story
in Batman #912 is Show the World. The side story features the Riddler
who is in the prison and the warden has a conversation with him while
fighting some other inmates. I found it interesting how they verbally
debated in Batman #912. Both of them had been embarrassed by Batman in
the past.
Have you ever asked why you do what you do? Is there another path you
could take instead? Batman #912 got me thinking about that thanks to the
side story. It looks like Zur is underestimating Batman in Batman #912.
Zur does have a fun conversation with Amanda Waller in Batman #912.
Robin figures out who Zur is and winds up getting replaced in Batman
#912 as well. That is a real shame in my opinion.
There are numerous memories shown in Batman #912. Batman is working on
preparing to take on Zur. One of the Robin's finds Batman and is ready
and willing to help. Batman #912 also lets us know that some of the
recent storylines were because of Zur. This other personality was
impacting Batman and made him alienate those around it. All of that was
part of a giant end game to get completely out.
Advertisements can be found all throughout the Batman #912 comic book.
The DC Nation Spotlight page in Batman #912 is an interview with Nicole
Maines. There are some references to rebellion against God and promotion
of sexual deviancy on that page. One of our least favorite characters
from Supergirl is behind that bad dreams graphic novel. Something we
will avoid like the plague.
- Paul
Graphics: 63%
Writing: 71%
Replay/Extras: 69%
Story: 72%
Family Friendly Factor: 63%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Zdarsky, Jimenez, Morey
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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