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    Batwing #5

    Batwing » Batwing #5 - Like a Nightmare Coming to Life released by DC Comics on March 2012.

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    The mystery of the Kingdom, Africa's first and last Super Hero team, continues. When their former headquarters is opened to the public, its American benefactor, Bruce Wayne, is on hand. Will the villainous Massacre, who's been murdering the lost heroes, stop by for the grand opening? If he does, it will be up to Batman and Batwing to stop him. It's a battle of the bats!

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    Delicious Fluff 0

    Oh look, Ben Oliver's back on art duties! Yay! But he's off cover duties! Boo! It just... isn't the same. Ben Oliver's art is one of the biggest things that gives this book such a unique feel from beginning to end, the drastically different and much more standard cover offsets that a bit. It just doesn't excite me very much like the other covers.But let's focus on the positives? At least his interior art is intact. A bizarrely gorgeous blend of simple pencil work and super detailed coloring. And...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    "It Is A Small Penance To Pay For What I Have Done" 0

    Synopsis     Batwing and Batman team up! What will happen when the Citadel, home to the ex-superhero team The Kingdom is opened to the public?   The Good     Ben Oliver is back on art duties and boy did I miss him! It's pretty much the same as issue #1-3, but I do love his work. In particular, there are some great panels including the two Bats leaping into action, a fantastic double-page spread of the Citadel and many others.    We also get a further glimpse at the atrocities David and his broth...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

    Batwing # 5 0

    More with the orgin to what drives Batwing. And it’s nonetheless fantastic writing and accompanied by fantastic art work. David Zavimbe being another Batman in the Democratic Republic of Congo does stand on his own. What I like about this title is that it explores a whole new world and environment from Gotham City. Bruce Wayne being the financing of Batman Incorporated puts himself a target. Batwing and Batman team up as we come to conclusion of this story arc. I rate this book a 4.5 rating of 5...

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