Batwing Vol. 1: The Lost Kingdom (The New 52)
As a part of the acclaimed DC Comics—The New 52 event of September 2011, Batwing follows a soldier carrying on the legacy of The Dark Knight in the most tumultuous region on Earth. Meet Batwing, the Batman of Africa, as he takes on the villainous Massacre!This volume collects issues 1-6 of...
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As a part of the acclaimed DC Comics—The New 52 event of September 2011, Batwing follows a soldier carrying on the legacy of The Dark Knight in the most tumultuous region on Earth. Meet Batwing, the Batman of Africa, as he takes on the villainous Massacre!This volume collects issues 1-6 of Batwing, part of the DC Comics—The New 52 event.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781401234768 (1401234763)
ASIN: 1401234763
Publish date: 2012-07-24
Publisher: DC Comics
Pages no: 144
Edition language: English
Category:
Cultural,
Africa,
Mystery,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Graphic Novels Comics,
Comic Book,
Superheroes,
Dc Comics,
Batman,
Fiction
I did need some back story before reading this. Thankfully I have someone to educate me in this subject. I really liked this a lot of the characters were very hype. I also liked how Batman made appearances throughout the volume. Since it is the first volume it had a lot of flashbacks which is go...
I was happy to hear about Batwing, and ended up being pleased with the final product. An African hero is a great idea, and I think Winick made David Zavimbe a great character in his own right. Yeah, he's part of the Batman Incorporated, and so funded by Bruce Wayne and mentored by Batman, but he isn...
One of the (very) few good things to come out of the slash-and-burn approach DC took to its comics at the end of 2012. Batwing is a sober, serious comic focusing on a mystery and on action, with a hero who actually feels like he's overcome real hardship and forged himself into a stronger person beca...
Great. Just as good as any of the new Batman titles, and has very little Batman!