Same here @The Dark Knight Detective! Looks like we both have similar tastes which is great. But yeah, I would love for you to tell me on why Nakano doesnt like Batman. And I agree, I actually like Tynion's Batman run. I like Joker War as well, it was my favorite crossover event of 2020 and I prefer it slightly more than King in Black.
Batman #110
| Writer | James Tynion IV |
| Artist | Jorge Jimenez, Ricardo Lpez Ortiz |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
Main: Batman’s bloody, no-holds-barred fight with Magistrate enforcer Peacekeeper-01 rages on in epic fashion! Simon Saint’s master plan comes to fruition as his Magistrate program makes its move on Gotham City, and things are about to heat up! (Not in a good way!)
Backup: The Instigator versus Ghost-Maker in a kung fu showdown! Need we say more?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.3
Comic Watch - Ariel Bee
Jul 06, 2021But theres no denying that Batman is the spine of the current Bat-office the context in which all else takes place and for that reason alone it would be worth following even if it werent so darn fun to read. Read Full Review
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9.3
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Jul 06, 2021Jimenez delivers some beautifully detailed art throughout this issue. The action is breathtaking and all of the characters look amazing. Read Full Review
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9.0
Dark Knight News - Max Byrne
Jul 06, 2021The future looks bleak, it looks harsh, but Batman endures. Bring on issue #111. Read Full Review
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AIPT - Ryan Perry
Jul 06, 2021Tynion IV and Jimenez kick this book back into gear with one of its most exciting and important issues in months. Almost every element of this book is top notch, and it's a great advertisement for why readers should return this fall for Fear State. Read Full Review
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DC Comics News - Derek McNeil
Jul 07, 2021I'm not sure how I feel about where the Batman books are heading, but I'm loving the journey towards that destination. Batman #110 is full of the kind of action-packed excitement that I love to read in a comic. I can hardly wait to see what Tynion has in store for us during the Fear State event. Read Full Review
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Graphic Policy - Brett
Jul 07, 2021Batman #110 ups the action and really gets the ball rolling even more. It's a hell of an issue where the cards are laid out on the table and we can see the “fall of Gotham”. We get a villain that feels like Batman's equal but left with questions as to how stupid people are, because it's clear as to who's behind everything. Still, it's a fantastic chapter as this latest arc of Batman is one of the best in a while. Read Full Review
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The Batman Universe - Scott Waldyn
Jul 06, 2021Batman #110 is the exciting, fast-paced, tense showdown between Batman and Peacekeeper-01 we've been waiting for, and it doesn't disappoint. Read Full Review
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Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Jul 07, 2021James Tynion and Jorge Jimenez are an incredible creative team and Batman #110 is yet another example as to why that is. The fight between Batman and Peacekeeper-01 is as brutal as you expect it to be. How this fight builds on the current state of Gotham City and leads to the Magistrate Program official launch creates even greater interest in what will happen next in all the Batman Family titles. Read Full Review
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Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills
Jul 10, 2021Energy and excitement are tops in this thrilling issue as the danger grows and Batman is shoved deeper into a corner. Read Full Review
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COMICON - Tony Thornley
Jul 12, 2021There's no denying that this might be the single most talented creative team in superhero comics right now. Not every issue is solid gold, but overall this is one of the most enjoyable superhero books to read month after month. Read Full Review
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Comic Crusaders - Andrew Roby
Jul 13, 2021"Batman #110 is a tight entry in an exciting story with sleek and sexy art showing off these heroes the way they ought to be viewed." Read Full Review
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Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Jul 06, 2021Batman is reaching a weird point where the once cheat code hero now never gets a meaningful win. Alfred is dead, Damian wants nothing to do with him, his fortune is gone and now hes going to be public enemy number one again. Maybe its time for Batman to get a win? Read Full Review
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Weird Science - Jim Werner
Jul 06, 2021This is an action-packed issue that will give Future State readers a bit of deja vu. Tynion gets the Magistrate up and running in time for Fear State and not much more. It looked good but was not that interesting overall. Read Full Review
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Batman-News - Joshua McDonald
Jul 07, 2021Tynion continues to steal other people's ideas and present them as his own. It's getting so bad at this point, that I'm shocked someone isn't yelling "plagiarism!" Batman has become a joke of a comic, and as a result, DC is starting to look like a joke as well. Maybe, at some point, someone will take their job seriously at DC and actually try to make a good Batman comic rather than just rely on gimmicks and cash grabs. One can hope anyway. Read Full Review
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ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum
Jul 07, 2021Bringing Batman to account by making him a somewhat realistic character would be a good idea, but a complete take down of the vigilante with issue after issue after issue of kicking him while down is just too much and it's that lack of nuance and forethought that shows itself sharply here. Read Full Review
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Another issue another gem. I really can't say enough about how much I have loved the Batman book since tynion took over. I love the story I love the pacing i loved the multiple layers and perspectives of the story. The artwork continues to be tremendous as well. I also really enjoy the ghostmaker stories they are doing a fantastic job of really letting us get to know the character. Of the current 22 books on my pull list batman is my favorite currently. I simply can't wait for the next one
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Batman - 9/10 Ghost Maker - 8.5/10
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These negative reviews are so off based. This was a great batman story. "Ripped off ideas" GTFOH. Thus is an old school rough and tumble between Batman and an armored bad guy. People complain about everything these days I swear.
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Glad to say that this was the best issue of the storyline yet, in my opinion. I really enjoyed the main story. Batman's fight with Peacekeeper-01 throughout the issue was entertaining and probably the best part of this for me. It also helps that, as usual, Jimenez does some incredible work with his art. The backup story here is the best it's been as well. Ghost-Maker's winning strategy in this issue was great and it was the best use of the flashbacks they've been doing thus far, in my opinion. All things considered, this book is really firing on all fronts and I can only hope that quality is maintained as we get closer and closer to Fear State.
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This PEACEKEEPER guy sure is a son of a bitch!
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" Oracle. Please inform the rest of your little bat*familly thzt if we both die here, it was his fault, and not mine. " - GHOST-MAKER
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I know I feel like I'm in the minority here, but I actually like Tynion's Batman run. Is it better than Scott Snyder or Morrison's Batman? Of course not. But it's fun and entertaining and Batman feels cool to me. He's not written like a wimp in Tom King, and i like how Tynion makes Batman usually win by using his gadgets. Now, to my review. Like I said, I like the progression of the plot and how it ties into Future State. I like the art style and the fight scenes are engaging. I like how Batman uses his gadgets to outsmart Peacemaker and he does beat him. The dialogue doesnt bother me personally and the plot and pacing for the story is really engaging. For me, the Magistrate makes sense. The public in DC Comics now knows they are part of a Multiverse and they're now afraid of darker versions of superheroes attacking Gotham City and they think Batman wont do a good job because he's just a guy dressed as a bat. I also didnt really mind Ghostmaker and Miracle molly, even though Batman fans dont like them. The Unsanity does kind of make sense to a degree, in that they want a "utopia" where people are infused with technology. I do find it weird that Mayor Nakano is trusting Simon Saint more than Batman but maybe its because the public are getting pissed off and he has no choice. Why does Mayor Nakano not trust Batman? I have no idea. But I at least do like on WHY the public doesnt like Batman anymore. He still doesnt arrest Catwoman even though she is stil a thief and he still works with Harley Quinn. For me, its super weird. My favorite superhero of all time is Spider-Man, and I know this may sound controversial to people but I am actually more interested in reading Batman comics than Spider-Man since Nick Spencer likes to put out boring filler stories. So overall, I genuinely enjoy this issue and I think this story is an entertaining story to set up Fear State. more
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I agree with most of the critics on this one. This is a good, entertaining, but not great, story with top notch artwork. It sets up an interesting future where Batman will have to contend with the Peacekeepers whenever he ventures into Gotham as long as Nakano is in power. (I ignored the very tedious Ghost-Maker backup in my rating.)
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I've really been digging this run and this issue is no exception. We get some solid action out of it, the culmination of one of the plotlines that's been layered through the last few issues, and the same great artwork we've come to expect from Ortiz (aside from that one feature panel of Molly lookin' a mess). I was worried that I wouldn't like Peacekeeper-01, as he is a bit tropey, but he works well as a piece of the puzzle here. This run probably isn't a revolutionary story that they'll teach in schools in 40 years, but it's at least as entertaining as a summer blockbuster, and the writer occasionally finds space to go a tiny bit deeper in ways that don't feel forced or hokey.
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I thought this was a pretty decent issue. I thought there were some good parts and also some really cheesy parts. Overall, it was enjoyable. Even the Ghost Maker story was ok.
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A good, enjoyable read. It reminds me of those 'the last before X event starts', but better. Those hose issues ussualy are all about getting to the end, getting everything into place, that the rest often rings a bit hollow. This one doesnt. It has enough going on, has enough interesting character work that it feels like a good and thick read. Also: the art is the mvp. It's everything you could ask for. The Ghostmaker story is good as well (well written with nice art) but, again, just not my thing. All right. One down, over a dozen of backlogged comics to go!
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I liked it. I loved Jimenez's art as always and I thought that the story was fine. I really wish Batman would do something cool soon.
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This issue feels like padding in a lot of ways. Also, aimless. I can't believe we're only five issues in. It's felt like an eternity, and yet so little has happened. At least it's well rendered? Once again, I hate the Ghost-Maker back up. Go away with your terrible fonts and even more terrible storytelling.
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Once more Tynion impresses himself most with another flimsy addition to his growing cast of pathetic characters. Now we have Batman against a guy who thinks he's Robocop or something. It's hard to like where Batman is headed. Once more, I passed on the Ghost Maker backup story because I've had more than enough of this pathetic excuse for dick envy in the main ones lately. Nakano is now officially Gotham's worst mayor since Hill. He's so consumed by his own resentment that he's willing to hand the city to an obvious madman. When it's too late to do anything he'll have no one to blame but himself, providing he'll even still be alive. This wasn't the worst issue of this monotonously long story, but it's definitely not the best either. It's l ikely "Fear state" will also be a long one though, so we'd better get ready for what may end up being the longest thing in Batman since No Man's land. more
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This run has been so middling enough that I can't imagine how the terminally online could actually get worked up over this. Or why that "professional" reviewer has to go attack everyone who disagrees with him.
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Why can't something interesting happen. Tynion, why are you ruining the pacing of this book but then hiring amazing artist to hide that. Who do you think you are, Tom King?
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It's official, this series got so bad it's ready to be toilet paper. The insistence to the bad future state, to make Batman see as if he were the center of the problem (although there is part of reason when the Peacekeeper tells him about his associations with not completely reformed criminals) I don't know if Tynion or the cartoonist has the obsession of always putting Barbara swallowing, first tacos and with her legs spread, now a hamburger at this rate will end up being a sow, because whoever eats in a situation of generalized chaos. And the backup story is even worse. I didn't like this number at all. It's like a bad novel with a bad ending that has already been told to you. In the end the sales will speak or the stu pidity of the managers, something like Walter Hamada in WB. more
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Mingthemerciless - Jul 7, 2021You nailed it again fenix. DC has to let Future State go but it just keeps steering towards it. The quality wont improve until DC let's FS go. Instead they're doing everything they can to make Bruce Wayne useless.
SenpaifenixJäger - Jul 8, 2021I think it is too disastrous, but perhaps the directors of DC do annual programs, perhaps that is why they do not make modifications for their horrible FS that we already know what happened. From what I read they insist on bringing Tim Fox to the Batman canon, damn as if that character was the best designed for such a company or maybe they know that this whole issue of inclusivity is taking a nosedive and disappearing the substitutes will be easier when they don't like.
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Let's see, who did Tynion rip-off this issue? Well his new armored vigilante is John Walker replacing Captain America all over again, and that plot was done more than 30 years ago. The armor is a nice touch, but it is also just Azrael again. The story starts in media res (that's fancy talk for in the middle of the story). Bats is trying to fight off Scarecrow fear toxin. Now correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Batman have an antidote to that? Why not use it? Also, how about showing us how things happen instead of telling us. That's story telling 101. Bats gets chased all over Gotham by Armored Vigilante and Bruce activates a bomb that gives off a morse code signal that Ghost Eater understands. Now the problems with that bit of plott ing are many. First I don't think explosions go off in dots and dashes. Two, bombs, by their very nature, are fairly unpredictable in the damage they cause because unless Bruce had a very thorough building inspection done, he doesn't know just how sturdy the building he blew up is. How does he know that no one is in the building, that no on walking outside the building won't get hit by debris. No matter how controlled the explosions, debris will fall off the building and fly off in all kinds of directions at high speeds. Sounds dangerous to anyone near the building.. Also Vigilante Armor Boy calls the Unsanity group hippies. Except for Eric Cartman, no on uses the term hippy anymore. A more up-to-date phrase might be "woke terrorists" or Millenial losers. Something like that. Hippy just shows how out of touch Tynion is. Also, this whole fight between Bats and the Armored Hot Dog shows how poorly Tynion writes a fight. Bruce keeps hitting him. He's armored dude. Use your brain for one second and develop a strategy that takes down armor with electronic components. Do something like create an electrical magnetic pulse. Put the guy in water, where armor will cause him to sink and the water will short out the electronics. These are two things I thought of while typing this. Give me five minutes of alone time and I could probably come up with even more ways to beat the Armored Cliche. We see the Mayor going crazy and Commmisioner Montoya pointing out that he's nuts. I guess state officials, federal officials, the state national guard, these aren't things that exist in Gotham. Mayors have dictatorial powers and no one can do anything. Tynion had the last mayor take bribes from the Joker to let the Joker's men run amuck. So at least Tynion's consistent. Apparently, Batman also has no allies. We see Nightwing talk, but not actually do anything. Oracle does a lot here's some info, but doesn't actually use her hacking skills to interfere with an organization that is technological in nature. No Robins, Batgirls, Red Hoods Night Walkers etc. Help Bruce, so he just keeps getting his ass kicked. Oh, Harley Quinn points out that the guy in the armor was a sadistic guard at Arkham. Again, pure John Walker. Apparently when Simon Saint says do something, people do it. They blow up buildings in a false flap operation to force the mayor to go crazy. Walker, I mean, Armored Guard, blew up a building on Saint's orders. We actually see the Unsane talk but do nothing. Then Armored Boy shows up and says they're resisting, he wants to use lethal force. He gets permission. Wait until next issue to see what happens. The problem with that plot point is that we don't actually care about the Unsane and if they got wiped out, would that be a bad thing? Also, Tynion does a whole of tell not show. He uses tv reporters to explain what's going on. I think Tynion believes he's being cool like Frank Miller in The Dark Knight Returns. But what Tynion forgets is that the media guys in Miller's story were commenting on the action. Giving us a window in what people thought. Tynion is just using them to tell us what happened instead of showing us. Tynion has had Batman lose his fortune. See his city get destroyed by the Joker and by Simon Says Boom. He is getting kicked around by the villains and generally just being ineffective. All of Batman's efforts have been for nought. We know he's going to win in the end, his name is on the title. But to quote T'Chaka in Captain America Civil War, a victory at the expense of the innocent is no victory. Having tv commentator spell out that Gotham keeps getting destroyed by villains trying to outdo each other is too on the nose. It's not the villains who are doing this, it's the writers. How about trying a different approach. This problem goes back to the 1990s. First Bane breaks Bat's back. Then there is a plague, then the whole city is destroyed by Lex Luthor, who uses the event to propel himself to the presidency. Tynion is guilty of the same thing, but instead of Luthor, we get Simple Simon, who uses events he creates to take over Gotham his way. In short, Tynion is writing Batman as a total loser who can't stop the terrible things that have and are happening from happening. It's like he's writing a deconstruction of Batman that shows how lame and unneeded Batman is. Call me crazy, but that strikes me as a very bad way to tell Batman stories. The art was fine. Still don't like the color scheme. Or I could be wrong. more
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Crimson Knight - Jul 6, 2021I agree with everything you've said but I still like it for what it is. I don't love how batman is constantly inept though.
Quinn - Jul 7, 2021Fair enough. But I just can't handwave the flaws. That's the advantage of older comics. Because they don't try to be ultra hip and modern, I accept the premise easier. It's supposed to be, for lack of a better word, unreal. Or I could be wrong.
Mingthemerciless - Jul 7, 2021Quinn I've never been a fan of Tynions writing. I always saw him as a low budget Snyder. But how much of the poor writing that's currently belaboring the title is due to the decision by DC to press on with the poorly received Future State?
Mingthemerciless - Jul 7, 2021I was reading that DC is planning to make the Jon Kent Superman book the flagship title with Clark Kent a secondary character. Once again steering everything to the crappy Future State status quo. This isn't just a problem with batman books.
Mingthemerciless - Jul 7, 2021What I'm trying to say is if you keep trying to move the story towards a flawed and poorly received Future State status then the quality of the writing and the plotting wont improve. Jimenez can channel Rembrandt and caravaggio in his pencils but it wont save the title. People are actually saying they're ready to drop batman due to this low quality. I've only been buying out of continuity batman books.
Quinn - Jul 7, 2021You have a point, but this arc has a lot Tynion’s flaws. Victims form evil cabal to fight Batman and show the . . . Something. “Hip†people who are not hip. It’s all there, so can’t let Tnion off the hook.
Mingthemerciless - Jul 7, 2021And apparently the upcoming Fear State is just more of leading even closer to Future State. Same antagonists same stakes same Tynion tropes ..just more. I know Batman sales have tanked in the past and it took guys like Denny Oneill to lift them. But I'm actually seeing people threaten to drop the book if this keeps up. Surely DC is seeing this?
Mingthemerciless - Jul 7, 2021It's kind of like the readers come to DC because they want a good old familiar burger and fries and DC is wrapping veggie burgers and celery sticks in the burger wrapping and saying..we dont sell that now we just wrap it the same way. I think the rot on batman started at the end of Snyders run and King nearly killed the title so DC thought Snyders protege would fix things but Tynion isn't a fraction of the writer snyder was early on. Seriously Tynions "original" characters are interchangeable.
Mingthemerciless - Jul 7, 2021And it all seems to be leading to DC saying "our flagship characters are stale and unhip so we are shelving them and replacing them with facsimiles we created but they'll be in the same titles that are stale and unhip"
Quinn - Jul 8, 2021I think DC is in panic mode. The Warners/AT&T merger put great pressue on each division to grow. Comics aren't a growth industry. Didio and company, if not panicked, did a "bold" (read desparate) thing to attract new, young readers. It's turned guys like me off, but maybe it will attract readers. I doubt it, but I could be wrong. But I do believe getting rid of characters with brand recognition and replacing them with characters created from a check list won't work.
Quinn - Jul 8, 2021Also, having 234,459,037 Bat books a month can't be good. I think in June or May, Bat books accounted for 10 out of DC's top 11 books. Despite spending a fortune to hire and advertise Bendis, no one reads Superman. That's got to hurt.
Mingthemerciless - Jul 8, 2021Fully agree a gazillion batbooks a months dilutes readership. You know DC is thinking "how do we get our money back?"with how bad hes tanked superman and JL.Tynion is just lucky hes got a title that almost sells itself today but for DC to pull early on his run you know they cant weather too much. I agree I don't think sidelining Wayne Kent and Prince will work but so far DC is going full speed at Future State like a kamikaze pilot.
Mingthemerciless - Jul 8, 2021Marvel tried to replace its heavy hitters and readers fled like tokyoites in a godzilla movie. If DC switches out Bruce wayne the same thing will happen. Bendis has already tanked superman
Mingthemerciless - Jul 8, 2021Not sure if its the same with you but with a story like knightfall (poorly aped by tom king with city of bane and Tynion with Joker war) it felt much more organic and it had a genuine resolution....that a more violent batman in Valley was not what gotham needed and only Bryce Wayne could be batman. Tynion cant seem to tap into anything deeper than fanfiction and hollow original characters. All this while looking to leas to Future state and remove Bruce Wayne for another checklist creation.
Mingthemerciless - Jul 8, 2021Bendis basically aged Jon Kent (another checklist character) solely to accommodate future state and sideline Clark Kent. That's just basement level storytelling and DC wonders why its got problems? And advances are saying that fear state is to set up major changes in 2022. Does DC know Future state bombed?
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Another issue where Jimenez can't save Tynion despite his great dynamic art.
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Weird Science Jim - Jul 6, 2021The art was so dynamic! I think that it's Tynion trying to take advantage of the art because he is stalling until Fear State actually hits and not even telling much of a story, just setting up things in a haphazard way at this point.
Batman Jones - Jul 6, 2021Jimenez is the most dynamic artist that’s drawn for DC in I don’t know how long.
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all the narrative and history of this number sucks, the people in charge of the art cannot work miracles with this garbage no matter how hard they try. Batman reduced to a useless, has thrown out the window years of fighting crime, that is illogical, surely all these stupid things are to lay the carpet for the next Batman, a character so poorly designed that they need to minimize a great iconic character like It's Batman THE ORIGINAL BRUCE WAYNE.
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25 pages of a story no one cares about in order to retro configure the Future State garbage story line into the books and 10 pages of a story about a new character that no one wants to read about. Did I miss anything in this? When is DC going to stop force feeding its fans crap that they think is good but has already failed? 0/10
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