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    Batwoman #0

    Batwoman » Batwoman #0 - Beyond A Shadow released by DC Comics on January 2011.

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    This special #0 issue acts as a new introduction into the life of Batwoman! Things pick up roughly where the BATWOMAN: ELEGY story left off, and this issue acts as a primer for the upcoming new series featuring multiple award-winning creators!

    Picking up roughly where BATWOMAN: ELEGY leaves off, this issue acts as a primer for the upcoming new series featuring multiple award-winning creators!

    'Beyond A Shadow' - Batman shadows Batwoman as she takes on the Religion of Crime in order to test his theory that she is in fact Kate Kane.

    'An Exclusive Sneak Peak at JH Williams' Artwork for the First Issue of Batwoman' - Four pages of black and white art, sans text, from Batwoman #1 'Hydrology Part 1 Leaching'.

    'Special Sneak Preview Batman Detective Comics #871' - An excerpt from Detective Comics #871 featuring Dick Grayson and Commissioner Gordon investigating a strange occurrence at Gotham Prep school.

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    Just plain BEAUTIFUL 0

    After reading Batman & Robin #17 this week, I was left with a bad taste in my mouth with the Batman family. I am glad to say that this particular issue was so much better. JH WIlliams is pulling double duty with art and writing. While he does have to split hiw workload, this issue does not disappoint in any way. I love what Rucka laid down for Kate Kane in Elegy, but what took the cake was the artwork and the layout of each and every page. It's no different here. Pencils combine with ink and...

    12 out of 12 found this review helpful.

    The Magic of Batwoman is back. 0

    For those who are familiar with my reviews, I praised the arcs in Detective Comics featuring Batwoman.  The major chunk of her story that was written by Greg Rucka was collected in Batwoman: Elegy.  My review for that Deluxe Hardcover can be found Here.  Page 1 The Premise: This comic is that hiatus area, in which Batwoman looked like Greg Rucka was going to take her to new heights with Alice.  Greg Rucka would end up leaving DC Comics when Batwoman lost her ongoing ...

    12 out of 12 found this review helpful.

    If you never heard of Batwoman pick this up 0

    Cover The cover is great art and it is just Batwoman Classic. Story Batman tracks Batwoman to see if she is a good hero. Batman thinks that Batwoman is Kate Kane. He spies on both of them. Kate visits a grave probably of a loved one. Kate is on the outs with her father but her father is trying to make their relationship better. Batman sees how she fights and she is doing everything right. Batman thinks she is a good hero but, wants to have a discussion about her future. Best Part The best part ...

    11 out of 11 found this review helpful.
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