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    All-Star Batman #1

    All-Star Batman » All-Star Batman #1 - My Own Worst Enemy Part 1; The Cursed Wheel Part 1 released by DC Comics on October 2016.

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    DOPE!!! 0

    I have been waiting all year on this and my goodness I'm looking forward to reading this every month. Snyder just has that special creative mind set when it's Batman and the artwork was awesome as well...so far DC Rebirth has been everything I had hoped, but I am still craving a Shazam solo monthly...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Good But Not Great. 0

    Okay, right of the bat(no pun) the Romita cover just doesn't work. However, his interiors, especially the page layouts, were fine. I find Romita is much better on a title with an individual character and not a team book. The story was nothing special, it wasn't bad but it wasn't great. It ends with it stating they have gone 1 mile with 400-something to go and he's driving a semi. He's gone a mile, call in another bat-vehicle. And $5 for each issue is ridiculous. The main story is no longer than...

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    All Star Batman issue 1 review 0

    Oh where...oh where...to begin? Romita jr. Art work on the cover looks great. The cover simply says pick me up and read or you're in for a batrang to the face or swift kick in the butt for not acknowledging that it's here. Scott Snyder on the script again. Do I really need to say more? If you said yes or no it doesn't really matter because I'm going to tell you anyway. If you like action you got it with the second turn of the page( Im including the cover on the turn.). If you like doing detectiv...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Awesome and Grittty 0

    Ooh boy that Snyder story telling mixed with Romita's gritty yet detailed art style is a match made in heaven. Snyder twists a tail of Batman out of his comfort zone, away from the gargoyles and darkness of Gotham . In All-star Batman he is out in the open broad daylight , away from his contingency plans and his slew of sidekicks. John Romita's art style captures this feel beautifully every page feeling hard , and striking . All in all I have nothing but praise, so far I'm sold on this beat up a...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Kinda Like Batman... 0

    Firstly, the timeline constantly jumping around is annoying and felt the same about the Game of Thrones book series. There's some action and some "good guy" stuff going on, but I don't really see much that makes this guy very batman-like except for the gadgets. Alfred even less so. There's an extortion scheme going on, but not really in any particularly interesting way. It's kind of a muddled mess for me. The Snickers ad at the beginning is brilliant though....

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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