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    Blackest Night: Batman #3

    Blackest Night: Batman » Blackest Night: Batman #3 - Who Burns Who, Conclusion released by DC Comics on December 2009.

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    4.1 stars

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    A Great end to a great Mini-Series 0

    This was just an Excecellent end to a very good Mini Series, all the way from the action to the dialogue to the way batman and Red Robin escaped the Black Lanterns. Also very good art I can not say enough about the art. And I highly recommend picking this up and the first 2 issues. I give this 5 Black Lantern Corps Rings out of 5....

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    I Got Burned 0

    This in the final issue of the Blackest Night: Batman mini and I've got to say I'm a little disappointed. The first two issues were amazing and I suppose the last one wasn't bad either but I thought we would better getting more of a resolution than we got. I didn't expect Tim and Dick to figure out how to kill Black Lanterns but still I wanted more.  That aside though, this comic book is CREEPY. It does a great job of showing how damaged Dick and Tim are. There is some seriously messed up stuff ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Blackest Night Batman 3/3: Family Values 5

    We get it. Black Lantern zombies can't be killed by conventional means. Any long gone Bat villain makes a cameo till we get to the "heart" of the story, re-uniting Dick and Tim with their deceased relatives. What's the point of this arc?      This was an arc that establishes Dick can be just as crafty and resourceful as Bruce was. He designs every thing from the escape plan to a means of surviving the Black Lanterns utilizing one of Batman's guest characters. What really proves that Dick is a ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Who gets burned? 0

    Yes its true, many of these tie-ins are just your favorite super-heroes fighting off Black lanterns.  How does that not sound awesome to you?   All of these tie-ins have great artwork, good stories and good action. But to be honest if you didn't like one, i wouldn't recommend another. They are really just a fun way too look at old characters in this great story arc.  So anyways onto this issue. A great conclusion to what was one of the better Tie-ins, art was awesome, story well done, couldn't h...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    great finisher 0

    This comic was a great finisher to the 3-issue mini series to BATMAN: BLACKEST NIGHT.  The amount of action throughout the comic book is outstanding. Deadman doesnt have such a big part in the 3rd issue but still plays a big part in the places where he is involved. The scenes where red robin and batman have conversations with their 'zombie' parents is written brilliantly ! There is a great flamethrower scene towards the end which helps the overall action in the book. There is also a great ending...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Never-ending supply of firepower 0

    This miniseries tie-in never really took on an identity of its own its its three issues, with a strong first issue and a weaker second, but at least her in the third it gets a chance to at least plant its feet on something before wrapping up.  The focus here switches from Dick and Damian to Dick and Tim as the hardest parts of their histories unfold before them so that they become better targets for the Black Lanterns.  And if not for the interference of Boston Brand they would have been success...

    4 out of 5 found this review helpful.

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