Thursday, October 10, 2013

Forever Evil:Arkham War #1 Review


Bane starts his crusade to conquer Gotham and no one is going to stand in his way.
Tomasi gives us a blend of Knightfall and No Man's Land with a twist - there is no Batman. The resistance is led by Gordon and a new detective Pierce and the rogues have divided Gotham into separate pieces, under the wings of Mayor Cobblepot.

And Bane is here to take Gotham with the help of the Blackgate inmates.


It's quite a simple premise but some very questionable characterization has already made it a little of a downer. Bane seems to be the pivot of this tie-in series but without any motivation other than conquest and no depth to the character himself (which was a highlight of Knightfall), that pivot is on shaky grounds.

But as usual, the other 'villains' are perfectly voiced by Tomasi and the art is hauntingly beautiful and gloomy at the same time.

SPOILERS follow....................

  

The writing is classic Tomasi though a little character development wouldn't hurt. The art is very good (though I had some issues with how Penguin was depicted), and dark in nature, which is great for this book.

The premise is simple enough, but hopefully the coming war is epic.

So, I give it 7.0 out of 10.

+The writer knows how to voice the various villains in Gotham
+The art is fantastic for this storyline
+The setup is so simple anyone can easily access this story

-Bane needs a more intellectual temperament
-The simplicity of this storyline may lead to some unwanted predictability
-Scarecrow ends up as a plot device

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