Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Batman #691

Writer: Judd Winick. Art: Mark Bagley, Rob Hunter. Colours: Pete Pantazis.

While DC Comics continue to provide quality comics with the recent Batman spin-off titles, it is amazing that the Batman title itself is allowed to run it's rather mediocre run. The writing is not at fault: while not at its most original, it nonetheless moves along nicely Dick's struggles as the new Caped Crusader and the intrigues of the Black Mask. The issue opens with Batman facing Two-Face inside the Batcave itself and ending up having his butt saved by Albert. Dick / batman is portrayed here as a man who still makes mistakes but attempts to learn from them. At the end, Dick breaks with one more piece of Bruce's past by clearing the batcave, and ends up finding an intriguing link to his own past.

Black Mask, meanwhile, lays his grubby hands on Two-Face, and the next issue will reveal if Harvey throws in his lot with old skeleton head.

The title's weak spot continues to be the art. It's better than it has been but is still below average. The colours are less garish than they were in the last issues, but still rely a lot on awful Photoshop effects. Next issue will see writer / artist Tony Daniel take over the title, which can only profit from this change.

Rating: 2 of 5.

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