Since the new revamped of Batwing, it has been pretty good
and engaging to read. Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray have really made an
effort to make Luke Fox an interesting character. He really gets the sense of
feeling of being young and new about being a superhero and he’s unsure about
what to do. There is also a new change that previous character David Zavimbe,
didn’t have which was interesting villains. It’s one of the main problems it
had and the only one I ever found interesting was his brother, Isaac Zavimbe,
Massacre. The villains weren’t interesting and didn’t have much a background on
why he/she became a villain and didn’t have any different personalities. But
now with this new villain we get to see his past and see why he is the man he
is now and that’s something we really needed or maybe still need more in this
series.
Story
Luke Fox’s sister is still kidnapped and he’s getting
desperate fighting as Batwing as the answers unfold.
The Good
The story has taken Luke and his family in an interesting toll
dealing with the kidnapping of the missing family member. We see how desperate
everyone gets by screaming at each other and getting angry or emotional.
Batwing also gets pretty violent with the thugs and it really shows that he’s
trying to get the answers by any means necessary. It’s really good to finally
see what these characters do at desperate times.
I thought the art was really good in here. Most of it is
really detailed and solid even during the action and non-action scenes. You can
really see the characters face expressions and what’s going on with the action
of how the characters are fighting. What’s amaze me about the art is that it
never looks off and less detailed like in most books. So, it’s really nice to
look at this issue.
The Bad
The constant problem I seen in this book is not knowing much
about the villains like for example, Ratcatcher, he has an interesting look and
personality. I just wish we knew more about his past, how he got his powers and
why he’s obsessed with rats. I also want to get to know more about Russell
Tavaroff and what makes him different than Bane.
Verdict
I give this issue a 4.5/9.5 out of 5/10 stars. It’s a really
good issue that allows you see what the characters going through at a trouble
time and we get to see their best way to solve their situation. It really makes
them feel relatable and a sense of danger where we can feel bad for them. The
art is really beautifully detailed and we can see what’s going on in every
scene. The only downside is that we need to know more about the villains and I
hope that happens in the next issue. Anyways, I recommend you get this issue
and jump on this series. It’s very underrated and needs more attention!
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