Detective Comics #15
Detective Comics » Detective Comics #15 - The Dirt Nap; Love in Bloom released by DC Comics on February 2013.
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Detective Comics #15 4
The Dirt NapDetective Comics had a long less than impressive run in DCNU, but the team of Layman (writer) and Fabok (artist) have done a great job of turning the title around. Many have complained the Penguin is an overused character in the DCNU, and though I do not strictly disagree, I have been greatly enjoying this Penguin-centric story. Besides as I have said before, the true villain of the piece is Ogilvy, and the story will rise and fall on how Layman develops his character. Added to all o...
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Batman Detective Comics #15 0
A very enjoyable issue! John Layman is doing a great job with giving the villains some depth. Both Poison Ivy and Clayface invite some empathy from the reader. Even Penguin's approaching staff conflict and his fear of the Joker's looming presence ally the reader with Penguin. I always like it when Batman has to do some kind of investigating. I read some reviews that didn't like the Batman flame suit, but for all the action figures they've made, I like it when they throw in the occasional special...
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How to Control Clayface 2
This was a very poor series, but since John Layman and Jason Fabok became the writing team it has had a new lease of life put into it. They have really made this a decent Batman series again, and I can't thank them enough for that.PlotThis issue sees Poison Ivy buried in the ground, and Clayface, her husband is out looking for her and is willing to go through Batman to find her. Also in this issue, Penguin has to leave and help Joker (see the back story of Batman #14 for what happened), Ogilvy i...
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Not Death of the Family 0
ReviewThis is not the Death of the Family tie in you are looking for.Seriously. just go elsewhere. Joker is mentioned a couple of times, and his influence is felt, but you only get a couple panels showing him and honestly the special wrap around cover showed more face than what you get inside the comic. Kinda crappy, but that's what you get with this"tie-in."What this issue shows is that there are a lot of moving parts to Gotham that is happening in the criminal underworld and you wonder just ho...
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Come on Clayface does have a heart! 0
This is probably one of the best Batman books around it's not faultless but it is a very enjoyable read I haven't read the previous run but it wasn't very good at all but this is a fun read and John Layman has been doing a great job with the series since he came on.PlotOne month ago Poison Ivy and Clayface get married and the several weeks following they rob banks and destroy cars. In the present Poison Ivy is buried 6 feet underground in a metal container with only 30 minutes of air. Batman fig...
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Poor old Basil. 0
In my opinion this is such a sad story. Poor old Basil Karlo is convinced he is in love with Poison Ivy. The marriage he could never have as a freak like him.In the end it turns out that he is just being used by Poison Ivy witch really piss's him off.Plus+ EMPEROR PENGUIN?!...
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Detective Comics #15 Review 0
Cover/Solicit - 4/5- Would I pick-up the comic based on the solicit/cover alone? Are the alternate covers appealing? Does the solicit/cover portray what happens in the issue?Art - 4/5- Do I personally like this artist's style? Does the artist stay true to the characters appearance?Colors/Ink/Lettering - 4/5- Does the work blend well with the artist? Is the coloring/inking enjoyable and easy to distinguish what's happening? Can I easily read the lettering?Layout/Flow - 3/5- Does the layout of the...
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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