Nick Dragotta is welcomed by Absolute Batman as the penultimate problem artist of the first arc. After the last issue was dedicated to flashbacks in the absolute year, we go back to the current question that Batman will essentially accept the Black Mask offer to buy him.
The matter begins with a familiar sight of young Blues in the cemetery, but this time his mother is by his side. Gordon comforts him as the zoo, the place where his father died, is demolished. But Bruce replies that he hopes it is a symbol in his trademark melodrama. Reminder.
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Currently, Batman is racing to meet Black Mask on a typical Gotham rooftop. Dragotta makes many wide shots here. Batman’s huge body is small compared to the vast locale – he does not control the space – this is also true to his place in this matter. Batman has always been a guy who hits as much as he drives them away. He was beaten over 100 times ago, but how Scott Snyder writes it, with Nick Dragotta’s choreography and Frank Martin’s impressive colours, nothing but cruel .
Batman and Black Mask Party Animal Fighting is a Shortper. He is placed on the slit and humbled by how big the enemy is. And the muscle pounds couldn’t compete. You cheer, you will flinch, and finally, you cannot wait for the next problem.
There are all the spicy ingredients for a good comic book. These static images stacked next to each other, giving them so much life and dynamism that they really feel like they’re moving and are touching in return. Most importantly, the story is amazed at how investing you. You care about Batman, his life, and what will happen to his reputation. He’s not an indefinite bat god here, but he acts like him, even believes that. But perhaps more vulnerable is his supportive cast.
There is an interaction between Martha Wayne and Commissioner Gordon. This is great to watch as it is not available in mainline comics for obvious reasons. As a support character in this harsher universe, readers fear their own life. Batman can’t die in his own series, but is he a supportive cast? Well, all bets are off.
Unfortunately, all of these positives feel like some of the plot beats are familiar to other Batman media, except for the moment when Alfred is a great subversion. This isn’t necessarily bad, but I don’t think it’s wrong to expect more diversity in the story with an absolute initiative led by Scott Snyder. Personally, another flashback issue continues with Bruce confronting his father’s murderer or the shift in focus on how Bruce balances his day’s work I don’t care about it. Focusing on another angle of the character can be a welcome change. You need to see how it will unfold in the future.
Absolute Batman #5 is a home run for Scott Snyder and Co. It’s shocking, tooth clenching, amazing to watch, and more than anything, it’s a fun time. However, it is not harmful to make further use of title premises by distinguishing the title premises from more Batman stories. It’s about looking at other aspects of the character behind his mask and muscles.
‘Absolute Batman’ #5 rides the roller coaster of age
Absolute Batman #5
Absolute Batman #5 is a home run for Scott Snyder and Co. It’s shocking, tooth clenching, amazing to watch, and more than anything, it’s a fun time. However, it is not harmful to make further use of title premises by distinguishing the title premises from more Batman stories. It’s about looking at other aspects of the character behind his mask and muscles.
Satisfied action and great plot from Scott Snyder
Nick Dragotta makes an explosive return and bends skills with multi-panel fight sequences and poster-worthy splash pages
Some of them feel too familiar to previous Batman stories. Everything is amazing, but it feels like you’ve seen it before
