Waterstones Batman Vol. 5: Zero Year - Dark City (The New 52)
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Price: £14.99
Brand: Waterstones
Description: Before the Batcave and Robin, the Joker and the Batmobile. there was Zero Year. The Riddler has plunged Gotham City into darkness. How will a young Dark Knight bring his beloved hometown from the brink of chaos and madness and back into the light? From the critically acclaimed, New York Times #1 best-selling creative team of Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo comes the concluding volume to Batman's origin story, as you've never seen it before. Collects Batman #25-27 and #29-33. Waterstones Batman Vol. 5: Zero Year - Dark City (The New 52) - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
Category: Books
Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9781401253356
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ISBN: 9781401253356
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Author: G. Puxley-Pituch
Rating: 5
Review: I love Batman and I'm trying to read everything there is with him in it. I love this genesis of batman. It felt very organic. It really made u understand why he will always be batman until death. It also gave the premise of why Jim Gordan and Batman are so close. I especially liked the parts between Alfred and Batman. It added more depth to both characters relationship and character development. Scott Snyder has utterly made his own with one of the best batman origin stories I've read.
Author: wilf.nelson
Rating: 3
Review: Can we go back to the present day please? This is set back in zero year when the riddler has taken over. that is all I'm doing for spoilers and if you even slightly follow DC that isn't a spoiler. This is not bad but it is just not what I wanted to be reading. I know Batman's origin story so while the idea of the riddler having taken over the city is good and new it also feels rather dull. The only parts of Batman's character which evolve are during scenes when he is talking to Alfred about why he chose to become the Bat. They are very good but we could have done that without doing the tired old "learning to trust Gordon", "becoming a symbol for the city", "can Bruce wayne be the Bat?". Not tired of Synder I actually find this writing very good and the artstyle is good and easy to follow but it is just the setting. Look forward to seeing the next volume a lot more p.s. doctor death is one of the best batman villains visually for quite a while