J.H. Williams III and W. Haden Blackman continue their new rendition of "World's Finest" with "Batwoman" #13, as Batwoman and Wonder Woman descend into the depths of Medusa's prison.
Full review here.
J.H. Williams III and W. Haden Blackman continue their new rendition of "World's Finest" with "Batwoman" #13, as Batwoman and Wonder Woman descend into the depths of Medusa's prison.
Full review here.
As CBR News Mild-Mannered Reporter concluded with "No complaints here from start to finish."
Same here even since Batwoman first debuted all the way back in the Detective Comics back-up before "The New 52 DC"!
Cheers!
I'm not a big fan of Batwoman but issues #12 and #13 have been good enough, and thanks God the art is not Cliff Chiang's.
I enjoyed the art and the opening to this issue the most. The heavy use of text in unconventional ways, while interesting, is a little unbalanced for my tastes. It's hard to get through really. I said as much in my review at the link in my signature, but as long as J.H. Williams is drawing the book will be an 8 out of 10 at the very least.
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I hope that last arc's somewhat jarring non-lineal storytelling style didn't drive off too many people, because this is a true return to form for Batwoman; I am enjoying the hell out of it.
AMan|ASW|Batman|Bats/Supes|Batwoman|DKnights|DialH|GL|SwampThing|Wonder Woman
()(N)(S)(U)Avengers|Cap|DD||Hulk|Thor|XX
Conan|Hellboy|StarWars|EastOfWest|Fatale|Prophet|S aga|A&A|Harbinger|XOManowar
Hopefully I'll be able to read this tommorow (Hoping that I'm still not sick)
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