Batman Reborn - Three Months Later
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 4:27 pm
Well, it has been almost three months since Batman was "Reborn". I am curious on what people are thinking about the Batman line of titles and which ones people are reading or dropping.
Batman - I have to admit, I have been really surprised on how much I really enjoyed Judd Winick on this book. I did enjoyed his first couple of Batman story arcs he did a few years ago, but I never thought it would be this good. I am going to keep getting the book, even with Tony Daniel doing a six issue arc since Judd will be back after that and taking the book to number 700.
Detective Comics - Ok, only two issues came out so far, but those two issues were really good. I am still not sold on the Question story yet. It is good but nothing special. It is the main story that is really wanting me to read more.
Batman: Streets of Gotham - This one I am liking this less and less. I stopped pre-ordering the book after #4, because this is the weakest Batman book right. I don't mind the artist but this isn't his strongest work. I am also tired of the Hush character again. Paul Dini did such a great job on making him a good villain and then he ruined it by overuse of the character. I am not digging the Manhunter backup. This should have been a Huntress, Manbat, or Arzeal backup. Manhunter has nothing to do with the Batman universe and therefore a poor choice of character to use.
Gotham Sirens - I wanted to like this issue but I thought number 2 was subpar with the lame way Catwoman got out of previous issue's cliffhanger. This is another title where Hush is in the book for some reason. Yes, it makes sense story wise but I don't think it is wise to have him appear in two books. I stopped pre-ordering this book with #4.
Red Robin - This one I still like. I think Chris Yost is doing a good job. I am glad that Ramon Bachs is leaving the book. He isn't a bad artist but he isn't an artist that wows me.
Batgirl - I just read the first issue and I am going to wait until I read #2 before I decide to continue with it. I am not a big fan of Lee Garbett's art. Obviously, if I am said I going to wait until #2 to decide, I didn't love or hate the issue. I thought it was good. The art is probably the thing that hurt the book the most.
Batman and Robin - This is Grant Morrison at his best.
Batman - I have to admit, I have been really surprised on how much I really enjoyed Judd Winick on this book. I did enjoyed his first couple of Batman story arcs he did a few years ago, but I never thought it would be this good. I am going to keep getting the book, even with Tony Daniel doing a six issue arc since Judd will be back after that and taking the book to number 700.
Detective Comics - Ok, only two issues came out so far, but those two issues were really good. I am still not sold on the Question story yet. It is good but nothing special. It is the main story that is really wanting me to read more.
Batman: Streets of Gotham - This one I am liking this less and less. I stopped pre-ordering the book after #4, because this is the weakest Batman book right. I don't mind the artist but this isn't his strongest work. I am also tired of the Hush character again. Paul Dini did such a great job on making him a good villain and then he ruined it by overuse of the character. I am not digging the Manhunter backup. This should have been a Huntress, Manbat, or Arzeal backup. Manhunter has nothing to do with the Batman universe and therefore a poor choice of character to use.
Gotham Sirens - I wanted to like this issue but I thought number 2 was subpar with the lame way Catwoman got out of previous issue's cliffhanger. This is another title where Hush is in the book for some reason. Yes, it makes sense story wise but I don't think it is wise to have him appear in two books. I stopped pre-ordering this book with #4.
Red Robin - This one I still like. I think Chris Yost is doing a good job. I am glad that Ramon Bachs is leaving the book. He isn't a bad artist but he isn't an artist that wows me.
Batgirl - I just read the first issue and I am going to wait until I read #2 before I decide to continue with it. I am not a big fan of Lee Garbett's art. Obviously, if I am said I going to wait until #2 to decide, I didn't love or hate the issue. I thought it was good. The art is probably the thing that hurt the book the most.
Batman and Robin - This is Grant Morrison at his best.