![]() ![]() ![]() Batman: The Knight is easily one of my favorite new releases from DC in recent years and it deserves to be read by as many people as possible. And Carmine di Giandomenico's art is a revelation, fleshing out the chaotic landscape of Bruce's final fight with some moments of true beauty. Chip Zdarsky's script is absurdly good, articulating points of Bruce's way of life in ways that are so inspired, it's shocking they haven't already been written. As Bruce gets in close with Ra's and the al Ghul family, his allegiances-and his path forward as a do-gooder-are put to the test. Rating: 5 out of 5 BATMAN: THE KNIGHT #10ĭespite its definite end point being one of the most ubiquitous stories in modern popular culture, Batman: The Knight manages to deliver a surprising and truly astonishing finale. If makes me wish there was more to come, but even if it's just this issue, I'm glad I was here to experience it. That final battle is something to behold, but it's the heart and soul of it all that makes it something more. Meanwhile, artist Christan Ward and letterer Aditya Bidikar's work is just sensational, and each page feels almost otherworldly. Writer Ram V delivers an inspired take on Aquaman and the mythos of Atlantis, but perhaps his most impressive work is the back story of Alexei, which is an absolute gut punch and part of what sends this ending home. Aquaman: Andromeda #3 runs the gamut of emotions, blending hope and perseverance with grief, regret, and heartbreak, while simultaneously bringing this adventure to an action-packed close. Aquaman: Andromeda saved its best issue for last, crafting an Aquaman story unlike anything else. ![]()
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