ironhawk22's Batman, Incorporated #4 - Kill Box review

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    Battle Royale!

    For prior reviews Batman, Incorporated #2 Batman, Incorporated #3 Batman, Incorporated #0

    Plot: It's an all out battle issue when Batman Inc takes on the League of Assassins! Wingman's identity will be revealed!

    Art: WOW! Chris Burnham just kills it on this book! All the detail, the first page with Talia looking out at Monarch Theater is just fantastic. Only negative I have is that with the certain character reveal, this characters face looks extremely awkward.

    Plot: There are only two things about this issue I disliked; the reveal which I saw from a mile away, and the lack of Cassandra Cain and Stephanie Brown who were originally to be in this issue. Now that that's out of the way....

    Best issue since Batman, Incorporated #2 the battle is amazing. We see some familiar faces like Shrike, Merlyn, Mad Dog, and my personal favorite Sportsmaster(Love that he has his Young Justice design). The Hood is so damn awesome, and so is his costume. We get to see Squire which is awesome as well as Tim Drake it's full of guest stars.

    This issue has so many parallels to Batman Incorporated: Leviathan Strikes #1 , to the first scene where Talia looks out at Monarch Theater and the final scene. The pain in Batman's face is perfectly captured by artist Chris Burnham. The scene where Goatboy takes that woman hostage is fantastic.

    Overall: Great issue, great cover(EXCEPT FOR THAT STUPID ARROW AD!), great art! Buy this!

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