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    Batman, Incorporated #3

    Batman, Incorporated » Batman, Incorporated #3 - The Hanged Man released by DC Comics on September 2012.

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    4.2 stars

    Average score of 9 user reviews

    This Put The "Detective" in Batman 2

    ***DC had postponed this issue due to certain events. My local comic shop still sold this issue whether they were aware of the postpone or not***The Good.Common knowledge tells us that Batman is "The Great Detective", unfortunately, DC either forgot to add that in their books or forgot how to make it good. It seems Grant may have seen that since The New 52 and went for it. And with the return of Matches Malone, that felt even more true. This books feels like a crime novel where there is snooping...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    Matches Returns 0

    Matches Malone returns and we get a sweet Morrison issue that mixes new and old Batman. Watch the video to see what all the fuss is about....

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Malone Takes the Spotlight 0

    The final act of Grant Morrison's Batman Opus continues after a two-month hiatus with this issue. This volume of "Inc." noticeably differs from the first in that it offers a much clearer direction: the epic clash between Batman and Talia over Damian. The trade-off of this new approach is that there is very little focus on the international members of Batman Incorporated, characters which made the series so unique in the first place. However, Matches Malone is a worthy substitute as the star of t...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    "You Can't Predict Matches" 0

    In Part Three of the conclusion to Grant Morrisons Batman Epic Matches Malone returns. The Good. Last issue I gave a five, it was a fantastic peak into the past of Talia Al Ghul this issue does something similar with Matches Malone. This issue continues from Issue One, we learn the fate of Damian, and see the all new and all awesome Bat-Cow. Seeing Batman as an actual Detective is cool as well, despite him being the "Worlds Greatest Detective" we never actually see him do such and that is a co...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Got a Match? 0

    This series has been a huge improvement on the previous Batman Incorporated run and this is is showing that it isn't running out of ideas any time soon. It was certainly worth the wait (after it was postponed due to material that may be insensitive after the Colorado shootings). Great art from Burnham again also and Morrison this series is showing us the same level he showed when he did the ongoing Batman series and Batman and Robin (prior New 52).This issue issue is about a character named Matc...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    Matches Malone & Redbird 0

    Matches Malone reminds me a lot of Plastic Man; who would have thought Batman had thatin him? Also, very intrigued about Redbird, and the Batcave hologram that brings into the current continuity what happened before the relaunch.Please check my non-review of Batman Inc #3 here:http://bit.ly/SOFuAhComments and feedback are always welcome!...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    The Psychotic Perspective: Batman Incorporated 3 4

    The Hanged ManI read all of the pre-Flashpoint issues of Batman Incorporated, and I enjoyed them though I did feel that they were a bit rushed in their delivery of the story. This is the first issue I’ve read of the new run, but I hav heard that Talia Al Ghul turned out to be the force behind Leviathan who had put a bounty on Damian’s head. Like many others, I do not approve of this decision, and I find it completely out of character for Talia.In this issue, Bruce has sidelined Damian insisting ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Batman Incorporated #3 0

    THE GOOD: Chris Burnham does an amazing job in this book. His overall style fits into the world of Batman but it also has a different feeling from any other Bat Book. The way that he draws his people makes the whole page just fun to look at. The story is continuing on from issue #2 that came out a while ago. Bruce Wayne and Batman both have really cool parts in this issue that involve getting more info on Leviathan. Damian however steals the show because of his whole attitude in this issue that ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Matching Wits and Secrets 0

    This issue opens with a truly terrifying look into Gotham City as its being taken over by Leviathan from the inside out, people being replaced with such convenience and hush-hush clandestine tactics to brainwash the impoverished youth of the city. It's kind of frightening how well this works, and how plausible it is.Then the issue takes a turn into a 'crime noir' kind of scene, as Grant Morrison reintroduces Batman's alter ego, Matches Malone. It really raises the scale of secret identities and ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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