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    Batman #0

    Batman » Batman #0 - Bright New Yesterday; Tomorrow released by DC Comics on November 2012.

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    Bright New Yesterday; Tomorrow last edited by Darkside_of_the_Sun on 03/23/21 07:06AM View full history

    Bruce Wayne has returned from his worldwide quest to take the law into his own hands!

    This issue reveals the early steps of building everything that surrounds Batman – the costume, the cave, the car, the gadgets!

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    My first issue! 0

    The goodThis is the first issue of Batman I got I've always been a batman fan but I didn't have the money to get but now I do and I am already really impressed. This story fleshes out what Bruce was doing when he fist came to Gotham and before he became Batman it's an interesting choice for a zero issue and it's really interesting. What makes this even better is the appearance of one of batman's old enemies (although I'm not saying who) but what makes the choice even better is the fact that they...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    More Background to the Beginning of Batman's Crusade 0

    I have loved this series and have been very pleased with the work Snyder has produced on this series. I wasn't a huge fan on his Detective run and didn't like what I read of his Swamp Thing series but he has certainly done a good job on this. This issue also has the amazing art work of Capullo which was sadly missing from the last issue.This story starts with a party getting crashed by a gang called the Red Hood gang (nothing to do with the Jason Todd Red Hood). They find out one of their member...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Batman #0 0

    THE GOOD: Greg Capullo's art is fantastic. He manages to define Gotham City in every panel and it makes the book feel much darker. He also manages to make a ridiculous costume look really good. The facial expressions are also very strong in this issue revealing a much younger Bruce Wayne and James Gordon. The story is no doubt a strong part of this issue as well. We see the Joker before, the Joker and it really ends on a cliff hanger that may be answered in Death of the Family. Bruce Wayne also ...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.
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