O.M.G!!! ... Grant Morrison has earned so much respect from me in a matter of weeks. I didn't even know who this guy was a few weeks ago, and now he's my hero.
Not so much a cohesive story chronicling how Batman returned to life, or at least his own time, so much as it is an excuse for Grant Morrison to write Batman as a caveman, a pirate, etc. The individual stories are entertaining enough that I'd like to see Morrison on an anthology series like this. (G...
I really did like the first two volumes of Batman and Robin. Really. I liked the characters and what Morrison was doing with them, I liked the storylines, I liked the interactions between people... It was going great. And then there's this.I'm not even going to try and describe what happened in volu...
Extraordinary flights of imagination (the husk monsters made of the ghosts of wasps trapped inside windows alone, wow), but sometimes stiff narration and prose. A clunky tendency to explain David Kim's emotions instead of finding actions that will express them. Promising enough that I'll keep an e...
Not the greatest Batman comic in my opinion and by far not the worst. The major problem with this in the end was that it ended up feeling more along the lines of a Justice League or maybe a Superman comic. What really sets Batman comics apart is the battle with himself not to kill any of his extensi...
Neither the best nor the worst comic I've read by this author. I was confused through a lot of it, a fact that might have been alleviated if I read it closer and more carefully, but every time I tried to really give it a deep perusal, I lost interest because the secondary characters in this were by ...
I like Grant Morrison, but I do not love the dialogue he has written for this Batman & Robin series. It was irritating to read to no end. I also hate this stupid Bat People stuff. At the moment I can't think of a single thing I think more stupid in the Batman universe than this Bat People stuff. (Th...
Awesome conclusion to Morrison's run on Batman and the world that he left behind after "dying" in the Final Crisis Series. In his absence, Dick Grayson continues to try and fill the Batman's shoes rather admirably with Damien Wayne at his side against some new and rather daunting villains. This volu...
Eh...to be honest, I wasn't really taken with any of this. I haven't read "UFF Annual #2" featuring the return of the Moleman (I'll get to that in 'Ultimate Annuals 2') but the arcs "Godwar" and "Devils" were snoozerific. The first, because of the barrage of characters I didn't know about who did th...
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