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Batman Confidential #5

 

 

SCORE: 70

 

Batman Confidential #5 

 

Batman Confidential #5 came from one of my sons cleaning their rooms and finding comic books they did not know they have. I suspect Batman Confidential #5 came from Peter's room but I am not certain anymore. The comic books got all mixed up and sorted, resorted and have been in the pile for some time now. Batman Confidential #5 comes to us from June 2007. The original cost of Batman Confidential #5 back in the day was $2.99.

Advertisements can be found all throughout the Batman Confidential #5 comic book. Batman Confidential #5 contains twenty-two pages of comic book content. There is even an editor's column near the end of Batman Confidential #5. This comic book is the fifth in the Rules of Engagement storyline. There is no recap so I can only infer what is going on in this storyline.

There will be spoilers in my review of the Batman Confidential #5 comic book. The military is being attacked by robots in Batman Confidential #5. They are trying to hold fast against the attack. Later in Batman Confidential #5 I learned that Lex Luthor was behind the attack. Batman shows up and I think he ordered the military to fall back. Batman gets past all these robots and then goes into the ducts.

The issues families can have with Batman Confidential #5 are violence, and bad language. There is one part where a bad word is used, and another part where the bad word is not used. Meaning they could have used a bad word but they stopped. The violent content is mainly a lot of explosion in relations to machines. Compared to a lot of the modern day Batman comic books Batman Confidential #5 is pretty tame.

The comic book I have of Batman Confidential #5 is in bad shape. There are creased edges, and some of the pages are even loose. I mean those pages could fall out if they are not put back in place. I doubt Batman Confidential #5 is anywhere near the original cost in terms of value anymore. At least I was able to read and review Batman Confidential #5. I am not sure if there are anymore of this series in my pile at this time.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 70%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 67%
Story: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Diggle, Portacio, Friend,
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated


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