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Hugo's monster men are here. The bat family fights them off.Skipping this crossover.
Not bad, but Part 2 (in Nightwing) was better. I liked that Duke is being featured more in this story though!
Absolutely fantastic!Guest writer Steve Orlando's start to the monster men saga was entertaining,high stakes , action packed and over all simply too much fun specially considering how ridiculous the whole plot sounded Batman in probably one of the most feasible and close to reality hero , The scenarios and characters of Batman are mostly possible in real life and yet countless times we have seen over the top , absurd ideas been brought into the Batman comics.so the announcement of Batman fightin...
'Batman #7' in the DC Rebirth universe by Steve Orlando and Tom King begins a crossover story called Night of the Monster Men. The story includes BatWoman, NightWing and Clayface among others.It begins on a rainy night in Gotham and a series of bodies lying in a morgue. What happens to those bodies is gruesome and strange. Meanwhile Batman and his team are trying to help evacuate Gotham from the impending flood. They are just getting a plan together when they are attacked by a horrific monster.
This issue finds the first cross over event for the Rebirth series and it doesn't disappoint. The characters are still at odds after the last battle that saw a comrade fall in battle. The story isn't grand but the monsters do make for some interesting artwork.
I don't know if I like the direction the Rebirth is taking with Batman.. The artwork is pretty cool, so there's that. Also, where did that futuristic screen projected from his cowl even come from?? xD
Not sure what to think of this new mini series, but it sure ain't impress me in this issues. Hopefully it will get better!
Night of the Monster Men begins.
I don't think this is a good starting point for Rebirth.
The Monster Men are here.Nuff said.
Fine start to this event. Perhaps presses too hard on giving us Batman's metal state going into it, but interested to see where it goes.
Second story arc in the DC Rebirth Batman a-a-and... still bad. I'll be honest, I didn't read Batman for quite some time. Not really a big fan. I mean, I'm OK with Bruce, but... he's far from being my favorite character. Isn't even in my top list. So, maybe hardcore fanboys and girls will get different impression from this one. But I just can't like it.Don't get me wrong, though. Artwork is pretty nice, while action is good. The problem is - the story is bad, while situations feel extremely date...
A crossover event that brings Batman, Batwoman, and Nightwing together to protect Gotham from evil monsters. This is a comic based book. I received a copy of this book in a Goodreads giveaway and I am under no obligation to write a review and do so voluntarily. All thoughts, opinions, and ratings are my own.
I really wish Steve Orlando's writing were better. :-/
Hugo Strange's Monster Men are those classic Batman villains who have stuck with me for a long time, so I'm glad that there's this event centered around that idea.
Batman in ActionThis is one of the best comics, I enjoyed Batman not as a brooding jerk. It was a combination of both good art and a decent storyline.
Always here for the batfamily actually…you know, saving people
It's a good action story, but a little too showy for a Batman story, IMO. Still, I guess readers need a change-up. Threads through other books.
Free issue on DC Comics app. Good story, with a good ending to get you to buy the next issue.
Simply Scary GoodNot sense the Long Halloween has Batman been this good. Can't wait to continue the story line.a very scary read.