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Batman: Dark Pattern #3 Review

matthewephotography@yahoo.comBy matthewephotography@yahoo.comFebruary 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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With just two issues, Dan Watters and Hayden Sherman’s Batman: Dark Pattern exists in Batman’s Maxisally, who came before it. Batman features killer mystery and a creepy new villain, capturing various states of mind early in Batman’s career. This is the story of a detective who feels worthy of Batman, and continues this week with Batman: Dark Pattern #3.

Picking up from the final issue, the injured man is torture the lawyer who played a role in ruining his life. Meanwhile, Batman is in the injured man’s suburban home, revealing how big corporations are covering the chemical dump that changed him before he breaks badly. Frankly, I was surprised at how much is revealed to this issue.

This issue continues to do a great job of showing how bad it is in Gotham with a well-written caption detailing the crimes being committed as Batman shakes the city. He knows there is a great injustice, and Watters comes to think that Batman is too much crime to fix at any moment. In that sense, focusing on the injured man seems like an injustice against the innocent person who screams.

What a fierce page!
Credit: DC Comics

If you’re looking for a fight scene, this issue has some amazing things involving suburban people who don’t like Batman in the neighborhood. Watters does an amazing job explaining that if you’re lacking pain receptors, you can get hit harder and do much more damage. It is an interesting element of the injured man, and is enacted directly on Batman with his fist.

Watters then draws out a bit of fear by explaining what happened to the injured man’s wife. It sends trembling down your spine.

Shaman continues to draw amazing books with interesting layouts and plenty of dynamic art. On one standout page, the injured man is involved in transforming into his huge shape with needles and claws stuck into his body. Using an image of the silhouette behind him, we see all the damage he did to feel something, and in the foreground in his final form. It’s miserable.

Triona Farrell also cleverly colored this issue, lighting it as if the warm orange was burning Gotham. Batman’s blue suit and yellow emblem have not looked good until now.

If there is something missing in this issue, it may be a stake. Batman is bruiseed, but since this is a prequel story, we know he’ll live. Plus, he doesn’t descend from many citizens. The biggest threat is that companies are doing what they want, but that’s a long game for Batman to tackle.

Batman: Dark Pattern #3, Dan Watters and Hayden Sherman cleverly blend noir, horror and social comments to provide a story that deepens both the villain and the harsh world of Gotham, but the first set up is a part of the suspense story. I will limit it.

“Batman: Dark Pattern” #3 blends noir and horror well

Batman: Dark Pattern #3

Batman: Dark Pattern #3, Dan Watters and Hayden Sherman cleverly blend noir, horror and social comments to provide a story that deepens both the villain and the harsh world of Gotham, but the first set up is a part of the suspense story. I will limit it.

It captures the state of mind and the atmosphere of Gotham from Batman’s early career.

The injured man is a persuasive and tragic villain with a fearful undertone.

Hayden Sherman’s dynamic art reinforces the tension and drama of the story.

Batman’s physical conflict lacks tension as his survival is unquestionable.



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