Batman Off-World #2
SCORE: 69
Readers get to witness some interesting progress in Batman Off-World
#2. The first page of Batman Off-World #2 gives readers a little bit of
recap along with bringing readers up to the current situation. Like the
last issue Batman Off-World #2 also contains twenty-four pages of comic
book content. Advertisements can be found all throughout the Batman
Off-World #2 comic book.
There will be spoilers in this review. Batman is still on the War Storm
in most of Batman Off-World #2. The undesirables are sent to the Storm
Stack to clean out the engines in Batman Off-World #2. The catch is the
engines are not turned off. No one can remember two characters surviving
this little mission more than once. Batman survived it five times. Not
only that but Batman saves the other aliens from dying.
A Branx does not approve and decides to throw the alien Batman saved
down to his death. Batman fights him off and three dozen other guards in
Batman Off-World #2. Batman also makes friends with the Tamaranean in
Batman Off-World #2. This is while he is using the robot to train him
how to fight these different aliens. Batman and this Tamaranean work
together to escape this ship. A robot also helps them out.
The issues families can have with Batman Off-World #2 are violence,
blood, bad language, lack of attire, and more. Batman fights the captain
of the ship again and gets tossed out an airlock. The other prisoners
get away in Batman Off-World #2. The robot sends an escape pod to Batman
to save his life. From there Batman winds up on an alien planet that is
suffering. Batman goes off to fight the Barbed Wolves.
I am very curious how Batman is going to get home at the end of this
series. I did some research and found there will be six issues in this
series. Batman Off-World #2 moves Batman off the ship and onto an alien
planet. I do not know if Batman will fight this captain again or not.
The development of Batman Off-World #2 is very interesting. I like how
he learns the weaknesses of these alien races.
- Paul
Graphics: 65%
Writing: 65%
Replay/Extras: 77%
Story: 72%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Aaron, Mahnke, Mendoza, Baron
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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