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Batman Eternal #1

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It all begins here. Because you can never have too much Batman (NEVER), the new weekly series is here and starts off with a bang.

The Good

There's some big and bad things headed to Gotham City. Batman can never be happy and Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV are setting things up to make sure that status quo sticks. The idea of a weekly Batman series seems daunting. We saw a glimpse in the recent BATMAN #28 and the first page guarantees a bad time for Bruce and Gotham.

One of the immediate nice things you'll notice is this series isn't going to be just about Batman. Sure, we all love the Dark Knight but he does have a few other books on the shelves. Seeing the Gotham City Police Department play a bigger role is a nice way to start out. You could even say the main character of this issue isn't Batman. It's no joke, things are getting shaken up. BATMAN: ETERNAL isn't going to be a throw away series. This is shaking up the Bat-Universe and it's going to be an exciting time.

Jason Fabok gives us a powerful intro to the series. There's a lot of big action and the characters look majestic. You'll find yourself pausing and hovering over each panel, taking in all the detail.

The Bad

Obviously with a weekly series, pacing will be a factor in the series. We can't get everything at once and this is setting up the series.

Part of the excitement in the developments in this issue were given away. We saw the "Thanksgiving" issue with a pretty big hint for what's in store for Jim Gordon. Also, seeing the Channel 52 spoiler in the back of all DC titles last week (and this week) takes away the intensity of the moment.

The Verdict

There have been some debating whether or not to get into the new weekly Batman title. If you're reading the Batman titles, you won't want to miss what is starting out here. Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, and the others are ready to shake Gotham City to its core. This won't be a series you'll want to miss. The nice thing is it appears it won't simply focus on Batman. There are so many other great characters in the Bat-Universe as well and this could be a great way to give them the focus they deserve. This issue shows promise that the series will deliver deep stories and doesn't just try to entice you with gimmicks or insane explosions, although there are some really pretty ones here. Jason Fabok's art is killer here. It's a great time to be a Batman fan.

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@war_killer said:

I seriously hope this doesn't become a necessary read to enjoy the main Batman series following Zero Year. I would love to pick this series up, but with it being both a weekly title and $2.99 per week...I just can't afford to keep up with that for 60 issues. v__v

It's 52 issues, unless it is going on for more than a year now, which would be odd.

I remember Snyder saying with 60 issues and would be a year long event (I assume to celebrate the whole year due to this year being Batman's 75th anniversary).

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weekly is too much

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I don't know why but suddenly I got more intrigued by the foundation of Batman Eternal than Zero year.

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I don't know about you guys, but I'm gonna guess it's an excuse for the Joker to also return.

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@brione: I actually thought it to be more like Ra's

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@comicbookfan93:

It could be Ra's but he always calls Batman "detective", not Bruce. And I don't know if he would want to burn down part of Gotham. Other than in the movies, Ra's has never tried to destroy Gotham.

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@jwalser3 said:

@jonny_anonymous said:

I hope to god that it's not Joker that in the book ends.

I highly doubt it's Joker, given the dialogue, it doesn't sound like him.

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@jwalser3 said:

@jonny_anonymous said:

I hope to god that it's not Joker that in the book ends.

I highly doubt it's Joker, given the dialogue, it doesn't sound like him.

Yeah, maybe Ra's

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@jwalser3 said:

@the_stegman said:

@jwalser3 said:

@jonny_anonymous said:

I hope to god that it's not Joker that in the book ends.

I highly doubt it's Joker, given the dialogue, it doesn't sound like him.

Yeah, maybe Ra's

Like someone else said, usually when Ra's is speaking to Bats, he calls him Detective and not Bruce. I would agree with someones suggestion of Hush or Lincoln March. They make the most sense, and I do believe I remember Snyder mentioning he had plans for Hush right before we got into Zero Year.

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@fallbrigade:

I said both things you're referring to. Thanks for agreeing. The more I think about it, the more I think that the villain is either Lincoln March or a new character. I think that they'll bring Hush into the New 52 with a long arc in the main Batman comic. Another thought I had, it could be Dr. Hurt, he's actually the 1st villain I thought of, but if it's him than Snyder would have to basically steal Grant Morrison's story to do it and I don't think that Snyder would do that.

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This is a great start for the book and I am pretty surprised so far that this is this awesome.I expected it to be good but not this much.I am really excited for who the villain may be and I think it is Hush but we will see.

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