Batman: Streets of Gotham #1
Batman: Streets of Gotham » Batman: Streets of Gotham #1 - Ignition!; Strange Bedfellows released by DC Comics on August 2009.
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5 (0) 4 (3) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (1) 3.4 starsAverage score of 4 user reviews
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Best of the 'Batman:Reborn' so far. 1
Ill just come out and say it first, yes surprisingly this is best Bat book so far of the ‘Batman: Reborn’ line. I can hear the Paul Dini fans laughing and yelling ‘I told you so’ and they would be right. Like most people I think I was most excited about Morrison’s Batman & Robin #1, which was good, and I’m looking forward to where that is going but Streets of Gotham for me has topped that for an issue no. 1 and setting up my excitement for the series. Firstly this issue had a big cast, betw...
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a new chapter has begun for batman!!!!!!!and the covers great too 0
well ive picked up this issue and all ive had very high expectations!!!! which were well recieved and the cover art looks amazing and it is done beautifully done. The story is written in a good structured way. the characters are used perfcectly in this issue and the cameo appearence of harly quinn was well written as well!!!!!!!! the book also has a filler which is a story about manhunter, i thought that story was not bad but i wanted to make definate decision about the manhunter filler.....ano...
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Paul Dini continues to prove himself as the seminal Batman scribe 0
Wolfman who? Starlin what? With well over a decade of penning some of the Dark Knight's greatest yarns, including everything from the animated series to the printed page, Paul Dini has become the Batman scribe of our generation and his talent in storytelling, and the artistic chemistry he shared with Dustin Nguyen during their Detective run, carries over to the new ongoing Streets of Gotham. Readers will hit the ground running with this first issue that attacks the new Batman from a completely d...
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Gotham is about to burn 4
In this issue we discover that Firefly has been formulating a plan that ends culminates into a thousand Gothamites bursting into flames. In my less than humble opinion, this is the best of the new Batman titles. From the opening with Harley Quinn, to the last panel when you see the city light up from the people who are burning. The art is incredible, and the writing keeps the book dark and moody. Very excited for the next issue....
6 out of 8 found this review helpful.
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