Batman #671
| Writer | Grant Morrison |
| Artist | Tony Daniel |
"The Resurrection of Ra's al Ghul," Part 4 of 7
It's the fight of the year: Batman vs. Ra's al Ghul vs. the Sensei! Will anyone survive? Plus, the secrets of Nanda Parbat stand revealed.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.0
Comic Book Revolution - Rokk Krinn
Dec 03, 2007Batman #671 was a good read that certainly picks up the intensity of the return of Ra's al Ghul story arc. Morrison and Daniel make an impressive team. Batman is certainly a title that is well rounded and offers the reader a quality combination of strong dialogue, good character development, hard hitting action and good looking artwork. Read Full Review
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7.9
IGN - Bryan
Nov 29, 2007This storyline is finally picking up steam and it's turned into quite an enjoyable little tale. I'm not convinced it shouldn't have been wholly contained in the pages of Batman, but I find comfort in the knowledge that it's actually going somewhere. Read Full Review
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7.4
IGN - Daniel Crown
Nov 28, 2007Despite its relative shallowness, this crossover's use of the drastically untapped treasure that is the Demon's Head, makes it easy to recommend to even the most casual of Batman fans, and I can only hope that future Bat-collaborators decide to keep this larger cast of characters involved in whatever direction they take the series. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comics Bulletin - Thom Young
Dec 06, 2007I only wish The Resurrection of Ras al Ghul could have been more than it will end up being. Read Full Review
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6.0
The Weekly Crisis - Kirk Warren
Nov 28, 2007However, I did enjoy the issue for the most part, but I would love it if they took the time build up people like Sensei or explain the various going ons before jumping to a new plot point. Also, I'm not sure what's left to do. I think Tim's supposed to join up with Ra's based on the covers and solicit information, but I still have no clue what's left to happen in this story. Ra's has a new monk body, but I guess that will decompose? Read Full Review