Batman Vol. 9: Bloom
| Writer | Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV |
| Artist | Yanick Paquette, Sean Murphy |
| Hardcover: | Sep 7, 2016, $24.99 |
| Paperback: | Dec 14, 2016, $16.99 |
As the new Batman, former police commissioner Jim Gordon is in for the fight of his life against the bizarre threat of Mr. Bloom, who controls the underworld in Gotham City! At the same time, an amnesiac Bruce Wayne has discovered the truth of his past as the Dark Knight-and now, he must descend into the Batcave and reclaim that painful legacy. Don't miss the latest helping of Dark Knight tales from issues #46-50 and a story from DETECTIVE COMICS #27.
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Back to Top| Rating | Collected Issues | Reviews |
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| Batman #46 | 21 | |
| Batman #47 | 21 | |
| Batman #48 | 27 | |
| Batman #49 | 30 | |
| Batman #50 | 29 |
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9.0
My complaint from the previous issue to bring Bruce back too soon is my opposite critique for this issue, seemed Bruce coming back as Batman took too long to bring back. The twist at the end with the "Black Sun" was a bit confusing. Otherwise, Capullo again has amazing art and Mr. Bloom was a great sinister villain. Snyder was my first intro to Batman in comic form and he did not disappoint. Great way to end his run on the character.
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Its already time for the fallen knight to rise and it happens adding to the joy.Snyder offers yet another soft reboot and we get the all new Batman.Gordon's Batman finally finds the place among reader's mind and his struggle and hardship to fight Bloom makes him a fan favourite finally.Bloom suceeds in becoming a unforhettable spooky villain as his idealogy makes sense in the end.Snyder's bizarre writing continues as its upto the Batmen to save Gotham once again.
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