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    Batman #679

    Batman » Batman #679 - Batman R.I.P.: Miracle on Crime Alley released by DC Comics on September 2008.

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    3.8 stars

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    This book is insane 1

    Lets face it, if you read this book, you've probably come to realize that Grant Morrison is nuts. However, nuts in an awesome way. I was always wondering to myself, "When is Batman going to get real high and make a technicolor dreamcoat?" I wonder no longer. This book is nuts, Batman, forgetting he's Batman, becoming homless, doing drugs, then becoming homeless/drugged out/gargoyle talking Batman. Most of the time, in this storyline, I have no idea what the hell is going on, and you know what? I...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

    After i saw the previous review, i had to do mine! 0

    Probably, no one has really a clue of what's going on, and that's probably why Morrison's style of writing is awesome... first of all, when the Batman RIP stuff began, i wasn't that keen about it, proably because of the rampage that happened through the first two issues, nightwing on Arkham, Bruce Wayne being a bum, and Alfred got beat pretty bad, by this black glove (whom i know nothing of) guy that made a GREAT appearance through issue 667 to 669 in the "Club of Heroes" Arc. anyways, Batman RI...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    One more great episode 1

    An excellent issue,Morisson is really doing a great job here, clearing a little bit the skies, but still having your mind all messed up.I love the way he shows batman's insanity,talking to those gargoyles or thinking that a destroyed radio is his high technology bat-gadget.The only thing i didnt like so much was the (don't remember what's it called) batman little conscience flying over his head...P.S:Where exactly did you see robin team up with Damian in this issue?...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

    I'm Batman, and I'm Crazy. 0

    Yeah. Batman's REALLY lost it. Even his number one fan, Bat-Mite, is telling him that he's off his rocker. But even so, it's helping him see through the Glove's bait to get him into the deathtrap that's Wayne Manor.Elsewhere, the Glove has taken over Arkham, giving the new Joker his chance to kill off the Bat-Family.Other than the out of his mind Batman, the only one that can stop the madness now is Robin, who called his allies that I have no idea about.I'm liking where this is going....

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

    Not buying the story at this point 0

    In this issue we discover that Batman set up a different personality through self hypnosis, on the just in case he was mind controlled. It is this personality that is running around beating the tea total hell out of the criminal element. The thing is, i have read a whole lot of stories dealing with Batmans mind being tampered with. Not once did he turn into some crazed version of himself. I think he is being called the Batman of Zun or some sorts. Needless to say i think the story has gone of th...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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