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    Batman, Incorporated #4

    Batman, Incorporated » Batman, Incorporated #4 - Kill Box released by DC Comics on December 2012.

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    BATMAN and TALIA AL GHUL continue their fight for control of their son DAMIAN – better known as ROBIN!

    WINGMAN and REDBIRD descent upon GOTHAM CITY! Who are these heroes, and what is their relationship to THE DARK KNIGHT?

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    The Psychotic Perspective: Batman Inc. #4 0

    Kill BoxI've enjoyed Batman Inc., but the series has often begged the question, “Where is this all going?” It purports to be a team book, but in the past two issues, we have seen nearly a complete absence of anybody but Batman (issue #3) and a helter-skelter issue containing lots of character but no real point. (issue #0). Does Morrison finally strike the right balance between Batman and company, or are readers left to scratch their heads once more?In this issue, several operatives of Batman Inc...

    8 out of 8 found this review helpful.

    Who is Wingman? 0

    This Batman Incorporated series has been a lot better than the first and it's showing that Morrison can still write good Batman issues. I have also been enjoying Burnham's art during this series and think it suits these characters.This issue sees Damian in his new Redwing disguise join the other members of Batman Incorporated including the mysterious new member called Wingman in helping save Batman. Man-Bat's are also involved in this issue and near the end the identity of Wingman is reviled and...

    7 out of 7 found this review helpful.

    CAGE MATCH OF THE CENTURY 0

    It's interesting how this cover postulates the idea of a Dynamic Duo made up of two characters who are using temporary new identities to hide their TRUE true identity, since their foes are after their other persona; AND that it's two of the most brutal and vicious members of the Batman Family.Chris Burnham's artwork is usually very excellent, and it still looks very awesome in this issue, but it's really inconsistent. Don't get me wrong, the excessive action scenes in this issue are all executed...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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