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Batman vol 8 superheavy
Batman vol 8 superheavy








batman vol 8 superheavy

Bloom and how he is behind all of these new, superpowered and bizarre enemies with incredible abilities. As you get deeper into the plot and action, though, what emerges is that this book is not chiefly about James Gordon fighting crime but the emergence of Mr. His time as the Bat is often bloated and tied down by the reminder that the real Batman is missing – sometimes holding Gordon back from being able to be himself – this itself was mentioned in writing.

batman vol 8 superheavy

Bruce Wayne alive and wellĪnyway, appearances aside I did really enjoy James Gordon’s stint as Batman, you can see it in his own eyes how Gordon is finally able to see what Batman sees and the need to be “off the grid” and why bending the rules to bring certain enemies to justice is needed. However, this does seem to be on purpose as Gordon himself comments on it’s silly appearance. The first thing that will strike you about the suit is it’s Anime-esque appearance which really seems out of place in Gotham City. There’s a few inconsistencies that surface with the premise of Bruce Wayne going “missing” and no Batman – first, Wayne Enterprises goes bust and is bought out by Geri Powers – it’s not explained why they went bust – Bruce was missing for decades and Wayne Enterprises was running fine so why would they have trouble this time? Anyway, it’s Powers International that use Wayne tech to build and fund this new “Superheavy” Batman replacement in the form of a mechanised suit. Bloom who comes into it big time in the next volume. Batman, Volume 8: Superheavy is one half James Gordon as Batman book and the other the introduction of Mr. The events and ending of Endgame made the beginning of Superheavy and interesting one – what happened to Batman/Bruce Wayne? Is he dead? At first, I thought the book was going to make it a real mystery into what happened to the Dark Knight but it isn’t the case – there is no mystery and he is alive and well pretty much a third into the book – I was relieved with this as I was not looking forward to yet another Death of Bruce Wayne storyline. Batman, Volume 8: Superheavy Review Superheavy










Batman vol 8 superheavy