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Writer:

Gregg Hurwitz

 

Artist:

David Finch

Review:

Issue 13 returns to the Scarecrow story. Gregg Hurwitz has done a good job with the scarecrow story, though it’s the same old story told in a different way. Hurwitz, has centered this book around Scarecrow. The Scarecrow is a more horrific character here. Hurwotz has done a great job with the comic..

The art was also wonderful. Finch’s art matched the tone of the book. He made the Scarecrow look scary in this issue. He has shown horror in all the pages of this book. But at one point the art got a little boring. Anyway the book was good enough.

Final Verdict:

6.5/10

Writer:

Gregg Hurwitz

Artist:

 Mico Suayan & Juan Jose Ryp

Review:

Hey! Did anyone know that Joe Chill killed Bruce Wayne’s parents? What! You already knew that? It has already been discussed in the Court of Owls arc? Why this issue was published you ask? Well, Sir/Ma’am I haven’t slightest idea.

Shame on you DC! Shame on you!

This comic has the same story, which has been told to us at least a million times.  If you’ve seen the movies, you’ve read the some of the Batman Books, then ignore this issue and move on to something like Marvel’s Winter Soldier or Captain Marvel! I’m very disappointed with Gregg Hurwitz, he is a very good writer who has given us some awesome issues, but this is not one of ’em.

While reading, I realized that there was a change in the art style; it was almost like reading another comic. I was wondering how this happened and then I turned to the cover and realized that there are two different writers for this! They have completely different styles and they do not mesh together!  Both of them are great artists but only one should have done the artwork.  So, I didn’t like this issue much. It was a real low for the Batman series.

Final Verdict:

3/10

Writer:

 Gregg Hurwitz

Artist:

David Finch

Review:

Batman is by far the coolest Superhero in DC. Batman is such a cool character. He doesn’t have any particular super power but still he fights evil in Gotham. He also has the coolest gadgets and such a cool suit. Batman The Dark Knight #10 is a good issue. The story introduces us to The Boogeyman or The Hollow Man. The character reminds me of The Scarecrow. He too uses some kind of smoke to cause hallucinations. The new writer Gregg Hurwitz has written the dialogues awesomely.

It isn’t the best batman book on the stands. It could have been made better. But it still is awesome! The new villain is scary and the feel is like a classic comic. Now WHERE IS GORDON?! He was smoked by the boogeyman and then he saw hallucinations of his daughter.

Final Verdict:

7/10