Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Damian Son of Batman #1 Review



The transformation of Damian Boy Wonder to Batman begins.

When I first learnt that Kubert was working on an exploration of the events that led to Batman 666, I was happy until I found that he was writing it and it was a 4 issue miniseries.

Kubert has never been a strong writer in my opinion but he was a stellar artist, so keeping my fingers crossed I delved into this book.

And I can say one thing; the art is beautiful and detailed. While Damian’s design changes throughout the issue, the others are done very well – from Talia to Gordon.

But when I try to get into the plot, it all falls apart. First page only, Damian feels out of character and this continues in a very rushed manner, never showing any character development.

A 4 issue miniseries is a very cramped space to do an origin story for Damian the Bat and it show. Batman’s death is very underwhelming (especially since Grant portrayed him like the uberman!) and Damian’s reactions are weird to say the least.

SPOILERS FOLLOW……………


Throwing out years of character development, Damian is back to being wooden and confusing.
The art is still wonderful but the dialogues and pacing is horribly done.

If you care to know more about how Damian became Batman, you can probably read this. But somethings are better left in your head.

So, I give it 4 out of 10.

+Art is brilliant as always

-Damian’s out of character

-Horrible pacing

-No emotional beats
-Series of horrible dialogues

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