Batman Off-World #5
SCORE: 69
It has been some time since I last read a Batman Off-World comic
book. I do not know what took DC Comics so long to release the fifth
issue of this comic book. Batman Off-World #5 cost me $3.99 to purchase.
There are twenty-four pages of comic book content within Batman
Off-World #5. The credits are on the last page of comic book content
within Batman Off-World #5.
There will be spoilers in my review of the Batman Off-World #5 comic
book. The issues families can have with Batman Off-World #5 are
violence, blood, lack of attire, enticement to lust, and more.
Advertisements can be found all throughout the Batman Off-World #5 comic
book. The DC Nation Spotlight within Batman Off-World #5 is on Batman
Barbarian. That title may have some promise to it.
Batman Off-World #5 starts off with Batman hallucinating and thinking he
is on Earth and got hit by a car. Then Batman comes to his sense and
realizes he is fighting an alien in space. Batman is able to take this
alien bounty hunter down. Batman winds up abandoning the ship he was on.
Batman is still trying to find the Blakksun Mining Company. No one in
Batman Off-World #5 will tell him what he wants to know.
Ione shows up again in Batman Off-World #5. She first points a gun at
the Thanagarian that is the previously mentioned alien bounty hunter.
The Thanagarian had been fighting robots trained to fight in Batman
Off-World #5. Later Ione shows up to see Batman and points a gun at him.
Batman Off-World #5 ends with what looks like Batman being turned over
to the Blakksun twins by Ione.
Batman realizes in Batman Off-World #5 that he is out of his depth and
out of his element. Batman wants to tell Ione that he is in over his
head. I suspect that Ione hurt the Thanagarian, and then put him in
Batman's suit to give to the Blakksun twins. Batman can get away clean
and clear or Batman can be following to attack the Blakksun twins.
Either way would make perfect sense. I will need to keep reading to find
out if I am right or not.
- Paul
Graphics: 60%
Writing: 69%
Replay/Extras: 79%
Story: 73%
Family Friendly Factor: 63%
System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Aaron, Mahnke, Mendoza, Baron
Rating: ‘13+’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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