|
Honestly, kinda disappointed by this one. Instead of bringing something new to the table, it just feels like a generic Batman story. It was like the board of directors was saying "Hey, look what we just did with Green Lantern Earth One! Hooray! Oh, what? There's Batman? You go do something with him, I don't care.". It is ANOTHER reboot that retells the same old Bruce Wayne tale I kind of grown sick of.
The parents' death parts weren't anything extraordinary, and it doesn't really emphasize on why Bruce Wayne chose to become a bat costumed vigilante. Most of the story is about how the angry, badass Batman wants to avenge his parents' death. Sounds cool right? Well, the execution can't say the same. A lot of the scenes feel like taken from those dumb action movies of the 2000s. For example, take Bruce's fight with the completely different Alfred. Why did it happen? Not really sure. Did it have to? Completely not. But it is there, so it can make the book more kewl.
A lot of the important parts are misexecuted. For example, Gordon thinks Batman stole his daughter for some reason. He tells Gordon he didn't, and bang! the epic relationship has started.
The plot is nothing out of the ordinary. Batman finds out Penguin is responsible for his parents' death and starts his quest for vengeance. I thought the Birthday Boy part was supposed to shine, but I quickly found out it wasn't too much of a big deal, just stuff to fill the book.Batman eventually gets his parents avenged, with the help of Alfred. And they also have an emotional discussion after. Yayy, happy ending!
To that, add some failed catchphrases and some weird artwork here and there.
In conclusion, Batman Earth One is a Batman reboot that doesn't really tell how Batman became Batman, and doesn't tell a great Batman story either. It is a decent, just decent, comic book that's worth your few dollars if it is on sale, but otherwise I'd recommend you stay away from it unless you're a huge Batman fan.
|