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review 2016-09-14 06:00
Batman: The Court of Owls Volume 1 by Scott Snyder
Batman, Volume 1: The Court of Owls - Scott Snyder

Genre: Action / Drama / Superhero / Reboot / Thriller / Horror / Family

Year Published: 2011

Year Read: 7/23/2016

Series: New 52 Batman #1

Publisher:  DC Comics

 

Batman

4.5 stars

“Beware the Court of Owls,

That watches all the time.

Ruling Gotham from a shadowed perch,

Behind granite and lime.

They watch you at your hearth,

They watch you in your bed,

Speak not a whispered word of them,

Or they’ll send the Talon for your head!”


Introduction:

So, when I heard that DC Comics was doing a reboot on all of their comics, I will admit that I was pretty hesitant about trying out any of the rebooted comics, especially after I heard so many bad things about DC’s New 52 series (and it turns out that the backlash was understandable, especially with how some of the later titles in the New 52 turned out to be horrible, according to some of the fans). But, there was one series in the New 52 that fans felt was always consistently good and that was Scott Snyder’s run on “Batman!” So, when my fellow Batman comic buddies recommended me this title, I will admit that I was pretty interested with this volume and I ended up being quite impressed with how this volume turned out!

What is this story about?

Gotham is Batman’s city and he will not let any criminal ruin his town…until the Court of Owls came in. The Court of Owls is a mysterious organization that has been around Gotham ever since it was first built and their plan is to retake Gotham City for their own. The only obstacle in their way is none other than Bruce Wayne and they plan on killing Bruce Wayne to reclaim Gotham City.

Is the Court of Owls connected to Bruce Wayne’s ancestors in some way and will they break Batman in order to obtain their goals of claiming Gotham City?

Read this volume to find out!


What I loved about this story:

Scott Snyder’s writing: I have read Scott Snyder’s previous works on “Batman: The Black Mirror” and the “American Vampire” series and I have always loved his unique and intense writing style. His writing of this “Batman” story is no different and I just loved the way that Scott Snyder made this “Batman” story even more intense than the last! I really loved the fact that since this is a reboot of the “Batman” comics, we actually get to see new villains in the form of the Court of Owls and it was interesting trying to figure out what their true goals for Gotham are and how they knew about Bruce Wayne himself. It really made the Court of Owls such interesting villains and the fact that they were one of the few villains to give Batman a hard time was really different and intriguing for me as a “Batman” fan. But what really made me squeal with true fangirl anticipation was seeing Dick Grayson appear in this comic along with Damian Wayne and Tim Drake! When I saw all the former Robins together on one page, I was seriously excited at this moment since I enjoy seeing all the Robins come together to be with Bruce Wayne, their mentor! I also loved the way that Scott Snyder wrote Bruce Wayne’s relationship with Dick Grayson and Alfred as this reboot shows that Batman still has a close relationship with Dick Grayson and Alfred and I really enjoyed their moments together.

Greg Capullo’s artwork: Greg Capullo’s artwork perfectly captures the dark and gritty nature of this series and I loved how scratchy the ink work is as it gives the story an intense feeling. I also loved the fact that Greg Capullo’s artwork reminds me a bit of the artwork in Frank Miller’s “Batman: The Dark Knight Returns” comic book, which slightly gave this volume a retro feel, especially if you are an old school “Batman” fan!

Batman

What made me feel uncomfortable about this story:

The reason why I took off half a star from the rating was because the story tended to be a bit slow in some parts and there were times where I was wishing that the story would have moved at a faster pace to keep me interested all the way through. Also, for anyone who does not like bloody violence in comics, there are some moments in this volume where the violence can get pretty bloody, especially whenever the characters get stabbed by knives.

Final Thoughts:

Overall, “Batman: The Court of Owls Volume One” was a pleasant surprise for me as it made me really enjoy what was being done with this reboot of “Batman” and I hope that the series continues to get better with each volume!


Review is also on: Rabbit Ears Book Blog

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review 2014-08-07 20:10
The Bat and the Owls
Batman, Vol. 1: The Court of Owls - Scott Snyder,Greg Capullo,Jonathan Glapion

The Court of Owls is intense psychological drama and action with the best hero ever, Batman. Bruce Wayne feels a sense of responsibility towards Gotham, views it as his city by inheritance, since his family has spent generations defending and building the city. At times, it feels like a losing proposition, but he is sworn to give his all for his city. But there is another group who feels equally possessive of Gotham, and they want to shape it in their image, a destructive, corrupted image.

This entire book builds the tension up until a climax that requires finding and picking up the next volume as soon as possible. At times, it was hard to read, seeing what Bruce was going through, the horror and intense psychological torture he was subjected to. However, I will always believe in Batman/Bruce, and his ability to overcome all obstacles. So I knew he'd find his way out of the situation. Only that faith in him kept me going when things got really dire.

This is the kind of story where Batman shines. He's pitted against a truly formidable enemy, and he has to use all his wits, strength, and fortitude to overcome. It's never easy, but that's why we love Batman so much. He's always up for the challenge.

One day, I hope this is adapted to the screen. It would be excellent.

Overall rating: 4.5/5.0 stars.

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review SPOILER ALERT! 2013-12-31 14:10
Minerva Mint: The Court of Owls
The Order of the Owls - Elisa Puricelli Guerra

Star Rating:  5 Stars

 

Netgalley Review.

 

First Impression:  Promising. I like the illustrations.

 

Minor Spoilers.

 

Love, love, love this book. Absolutely adorable. Can’t wait for more books in the series!! Highly recommend for people who like books for children.

 

Plot/Storyline:  A little baby girl is left in a bag with a deed to a house in a train station. A woman who works at the station finds her and they go to live together in the house.  Minerva, the young girl, yearly, has to fight off people pretending to be her parents.  She also has this ability to know when people are lieing: her foot starts tickeling. Also there are houses with secret passages. Who doesn’t love a house with secret passages??

 

Characters:  Minerva Mint is adorable. She’s just the right mixture of trouble, spunk and cuteness.  Even the so called bad guys really aren’t all that bad so there’s very little anxiety wise.

The Parrot who is rude is hysterical. I want a bird like that. If I didn’t have three cats.

 

Writing: Smart writing that doesn’t speak down to kids.

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text 2013-12-17 13:20
Favorite Graphic Novels of 2013
Saga, Volume 1 - Brian K. Vaughan,Fiona Staples
Batman, Vol. 1: The Court of Owls - Scott Snyder,Greg Capullo
Courtney Crumrin Volume 3: The Twilight Kingdom - Ted Naifeh
Gunnerkrigg Court, Vol. 1: Orientation - Thomas Siddell
Daytripper - Fábio Moon,Gabriel Bá,Craig Thompson,Dave Stewart,Sean Konot
Owly, Vol. 1: The Way Home & The Bittersweet Summer - Andy Runton
Amulet, Book 1: The Stonekeeper - Kazu Kibuishi

These are favorites I've read this year, not necessarily published this year.  Not including all series volumes because I'm limited to how many books I can link.

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review SPOILER ALERT! 2013-10-21 20:39
Booknote: Scott Snyder's First Two Volumes of Batman (The New 52)
Batman, Vol. 2: The City of Owls - Becky Cloonan,Andy Clarke,Greg Capullo,Jonathan Glapion,Sandu Florea,Rafael Albuquerque,Scott Snyder,Jason Fabok,James Tynion
Batman, Vol. 1: The Court of Owls - Scott Snyder,Greg Capullo,Jonathan Glapion

A new review on my personal blog, The Itinerant Librarian. Here is an excerpt:

 

"I recently finished reading the first two volumes of Scott Snyder's run on Batman, part of DC's The New 52 series. In Batman, Vol. 1: The Court of Owls and Batman, Vol. 2: The City of Owls, Snyder delivers a solid story that fans will appreciate, and a story that is accessible to new readers as well."

 

I gave the first volume five stars, and four on the second one.

 

Click on the link to read the full review: http://itinerantlibrarian.blogspot.com/2013/10/booknote-scott-snyders-first-two.html

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