Batman: Dear Detective (2022) #1 (Detective Comics (2016-))

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Batman: Dear Detective (2022) #1 (Detective Comics (2016-))

Batman: Dear Detective (2022) #1 (Detective Comics (2016-))

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He gets an incredible level of realism, I love how you can see the materials Batman's outfit is made out of. It's a hard pill to swallow, given all Bruce has sacrificed and what he'll continue to give up for his war on crime. Lee Bermejo is one of my favorite Batman artists, and certainly one of the most prolific ever to touch the character. On the one hand, it was a really cool to have a through line for the art, a fun and interesting way to separate the art into categories for some cohesive organization. The art is the main highlight, but I’m not going to act as if it made for a more enthralling story that made sense or anything.

This story's quite thought-provoking as the character teases how they're a "monster, thief, murderer and psychopath. The “story” that is told between the pages is a series of mysterious letters to Batman by an unknown character.

Once more, it appears the Riddler was poking fun at that existential dread within Batman and how he'll never see success, despite trying to become the embodiment of justice. Mich hatte der Band schon mit dem unfassbar genialen Cover Artwork, das mit Spotlack veredelt wurde.

It could have just been an art book showcasing some of the best Batman art around, but it's trying to justify its existence with this 'story', and it ended up making the whole experience feeling like a boring waste of time. I’m a big fan of Batman - my favorite DC character - and I’ve only gotten into the world of comic/illustrated reading so I hadn’t seen any of the art before. So scattered throughout the book are random pages where someone has written a strange, rambling letter to Batman.Lee Bermejo has collected some of his most stunning Batman covers and woven them together to tell a story that strikes right at the heart of the Dark Knight’s never-ending crusade.

The letter deems Bruce a scared, lonely child, stating that he belongs in Arkham Asylum with all the other inmates he put there. comic) Batman and Robin (comic) Batman and Robin Eternal (comic) Batman/Superman (comic) Batman v Superman (General Mills) Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (comic) Batman: Arkham Unhinged Batwing (comic) Catwoman (comic) Detective Comics (comic) Earth 2 (comic) Earth 2: Society (comic) Gotham Academy (comic) Gotham Academy: Second Semester (comic) Gotham by Midnight (comic) Grayson (comic) Harley Quinn (comic) Injustice: Gods Among Us (comic) Injustice: Gods Among Us: Ground Zero (comic) Justice League (comic) Justice League/Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (comic) Justice League of America (Rebirth) Mother Panic (comic) New Suicide Squad (comic) Nightwing (comic) Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death (comic) Red Hood/Arsenal (comic) Red Hood and the Outlaws (comic) Robin: Son of Batman (comic) Teen Titans Go! It's not a comic in the traditional sense, but there is a story being told across all the covers with serial-killer-esque letters scattered throughout. There's a degree of psycho-analysis present that gives the impression this Riddler knows Batman the best.It's a unique story, with riddles in between the covers, taunting the Bat to evoke the kind of haunting, tense mood fans saw recently in Matt Reeves' The Batman. Bermejo ist ein Ausnahmekünstler, der für mich die besten Batman Zeichnungen abliefert, sie sind düster und wirken realistisch.



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