";s:4:"text";s:6534:" The flashback to Zero Year and the origin of Mr. Bloom was not handled very well--just tossed into the middle of things with no transition. Batman is dead! This is where I quit Snyder's Batman. When will the writers learn that batman without bruce wayne doesn't work we've already seen this in the knightfall saga and countless other times, this really is nothing new and the topping of this shit layered cake is that it ends on a cliff hanger, meaning we're gonna be subjected to this plot even more.In theory this should have worked because it sounds like a good idea, batman has amnesia so obviously james gordon becomes batman. and how can we forget THE BAT-TRAfter 40 issues Snyder introduces Powers Corporation.
The one thing I didn't like is the placement of the Mr. Bloom flashback story. Brian Warshaw - December 31, 2016.
Even though I thought I would not, but I say it again, I liked Superheavy. I like seeing Bruce Wayne trying to do something else and Jim Gordon as robo-Batman is a neat idea. 9) never mind his age, health or zero preparation (meh, we had some pages of training so I guess we are covered, right? )- Batman" project running already. because he "knows the streets of gotham" (see vol. ugh.Scott Snyder is the Eisner and Harvey Award winning writer on DC Comics Batman, Swamp Thing, and his original series for Vertigo, American Vampire. Batman is gone and Gotham is in danger again. I'll go back and read this one again before reading Vols 9 and 10 to finish out the cycle.Wow! Either it's DC who are once again being idiots with their marketing and editorial decisions or whatever, or it's Snyder himself who has completely lost it (and Endgame reassures this theory even more), but this. Commissioner Gordon as the new Batman was a tough thing to accept at first, but once you get over that, evrything falls in place as an entertaining Batman story.I liked it.
So it is time to get a new Batman. “And I’d like to go on record as saying this is the dumbest idea in the history of Gotham City”—Commissioner Gordon“And I’d like to go on record as saying this is the dumbest idea in the history of Gotham City”—Commissioner GordonI enjoyed most of the Scott Snyder series, but this one left me wanting a bit. The stories were pretty average, but I found interesting to see Gordon deal with this new role. Alfred and Superman’s disagreement about whether or not they should put Bruce through that anguish again shows how will Snyder can write superhero books!
Book. Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) A final showdown with the Joker in If you’d like in-depth analysis of each issue, you can read the original With Batman gone, the city—in conjunction with a large corporation—launches its own “Batman Program,” in which one of Gotham’s finest is to patrol the streets in a big blue robo-suit with the symbol of the Bat on its chest.
)- Batman" project running already. A Corporation so powerful that bought Wayne Enterprises and with so advanced R&D that they had a "Robo-Bunny (? The problem is, it's a shit idea and it fails miserably! After lackluster "End Game" I was eager to see Scott return to form. He's completely lost all memory of being Batman and is trying to do his best to give back to Gotham the only way he knows how. Superheavy is their follow up arc to the Joker-centric Snyder and Capullo take a big time risk to securing their respective legacies to their own take on the Batman mythology. And who better to step into these giant robot boots than a past-middle-aged, heavy smoker like Jim Gordon? I just hope it doesn't get pushed too far--it looks like the next volume is poised to continue this arc, but it shouldn't stretch on much beyond that. So it is time to get a new Batman.
And the new villain . Batman Vol 8 is the beginning of the Superheavy story arc written by Scott Snyder with artwork by Greg Capullo. Even though I thought I would not, but I say it again, I liked Superheavy.
Batman’s absence has birthed some bizarre new villains in the impoverished Narrows, and the man in the suit must fight these new threats and track down the big bad that is empowering them all.Let’s get the biggest issue out there up front: Bruce Wayne is not Batman. The author tries to deflect criticism by making light of it in his own script, but shaving James Gordon's mustache and head, shoving him into an Iron Man suit with bunny ears and calling him Batman is just stupid.
The action is not just well-rendered and sensibly laid-out—it’s also often quite imaginative (and sometimes imaginatively gruesome). After the first couple issues of “Superheavy”, Greg Capullo and Scott Snyder have firmly established the new status quo of Batman. Is.
9) never mind his age, health or zero preparation (meh, we had some pages of training so I guess we are covered, right? Tim Drake is not Batman. Maybe that’s the point, but if you’re heading into a store and pick up a book with “Batman” written on the cover, you probably aren’t expecting your main character to be dropped out of an airship in a big robo-bat-bunny suit. Batman, Volume 8: Superheavy Review October 15, 2017 October 16, 2017 The Gotham Archives Overview. Talk about huge changes. A new Batman, Bruce Wayne is back but not, and a Villain called Mr Bloom who is causing havoc post Endgame/Joker.Snyder and Capullo take a big time risk to securing their respective legacies to their own take on the Batman mythology. Shit.This is where I quit Snyder's Batman.