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Batman: The Return #1 – Review

By: Grant Morrison (writer), David Finch (penciller), Batt and Ryan Winn (inker), Peter Steigerwald (colorist)

The Story: Bruce Wayne is back in Gotham and giving orders. It might be best to say that General Wayne is back, because he’s got a small army of people he can draw on for his new vision of crime-fighting.

The Review: This book wowed me pretty much from cover to cover. The production (paper and thickness) felt satisfying to sit back and open. David Finch’s art, ably interpreted by Batt, Winn and Steigerwald, was awesome. There were a few gratuitous poses here and there, but the evocative settings and dynamism of even the heroes standing about made the whole story seem to be in motion. As an example, take a look at some of the non-standard chores the art team really knocked out of the park. First, the three-page opening with the wounded bat, especially the background of the library. Then, check out the batcave in Batman’s first briefing. The level of detail in the backgrounds and in the characters (unfortunately posing like they came out of the 90s) was eye-catching. And, check out the overview of Yemen. Great stuff. Money’s worth it for the art.

On writing, Morrison was nearly tone-perfect. He caught all the characters at their best (with one exception that I’ll get to in a sec). Morrison writes a good Damian. He’s a hateful, spiteful little bastard you’d just like to shake some so he gets his head on straight, if you thought he wouldn’t bite you. His growth under Morrison (via Dick Grayson) was genuine and Dick earned Damian’s respect. Damian’s insecurities here under Bruce completely transform Damian’s axis of aggression as he realizes that Dick is his only hope to keep on being Robin and growing into what he and his father want of him. It was really fun to watch. At the same time, I loved the role Bruce carved out for Dick. It is appropriate, logical (given Bruce’s new vision), and promises to keep my favorite member of the Bat-family at the front of things for a while yet. The quiet moments between Alfred and Bruce were also great to watch. And finally, as a reader of Batgirl, I also like the direction here that will play out in a book that needed a shot in the arm.
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Weekly Comic Book Review’s Top Picks

Dean’s Top Picks


Best From The Past Week: Amazing Spider-Man #648 – I said in my review that this was the perfect Marvel comic book.  I want my Marvel superhero comics to be written by guys who love and read comic books, so Dan Slott is perfect.  This issue hit all the right beats.  Runner-up: American Vampire #8 – This would have won almost any other week.

Most Anticipated: Hulk #27 – Last month I said this title is the current owner the championship belt for “Best Current Ongoing Superhero Title”.  I still feel that way and can’t wait to see what new goodness Parker and Hardman have in store for us.

Other picks: Batman, Inc. #1, Haunt #11, Morning Glories #4, Whatever Happened to Baron von Shock #4, Spider-Girl #1, Chaos War: Chaos King #1 (it has Kaluta art!)

Alex’s Top Picks

Best From The Past Week: American Vampire #8 – A fairly solid week of releases, but American Vampire took it up a notch, continuing to make me care about a new character, bringing back an old one, introducing the inevitable vampire hunters without making the lame in the slightest, and finishing off the issue with what was probably the biggest cliffhanger/revelation of the month thus far.  A really good issue for a really good series.

Most Anticipated: The Flash #6 – It’s been a while since the last issue and it’s only made me more impatient.  I love this book.  It’s good old fashioned superhero fun with great art.  If you don’t mind spandex, it’s basically a book that’s impossible to hate and one of the best titles DC is currently putting out.  I can’t wait to see how this arc ends and the build-up to Flashpoint begins.

Other Picks:Morning Glories #4, Batman: the Return, Batman Incorporated #1, Avengers #7, Green Lantern #59, Brightest Day #14, Superman #705

DS’ Top Picks

Best From The Past Week: Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne #6 – Although there were a few problems here and there, Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne #6 gave me what I wanted. I needed real closure and satisfaction after having followed Gotham since Battle for the Cowl. Morrison closed his story with some pretty impressive ideas and imagery.

Most Anticipated: Batman Inc. #1 OMG! OMG! So many things. Don’t know which I want most! I can’t wait for Warlord of Mars #2, and Batman #704 looks cool, but what’s up with Batman Incorporated? An international traveling Batman show? Well, Grant Morrison is an original thinker and Yanick Paquette is a great artist. This one is my top.

Other Picks: Warlord of Mars#2, Batman #704, Green Lantern #59, Green Lantern Corps #54, Legion of Superheroes #7

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