Batman: Return of Bruce Wayne
Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:28 pm
Ok, so we're four issues in and I have to say.. I'm confused half the time, and really enjoying and following along the other half.
I'm reading Batman & Robin as well, so those issues have kind of played in, but I feel there's a bit of confusion when you get a different artist every issue. I understand they want a style that fits each time period, but it doesn't help when you have characters or family lines that are supposed to re-occur over time and look a bit different each time.
Also in the first two issues, the Superman and Wonder Woman symbols played out as big deals, but I don't recalls seeing them in issues 3 or 4.
My favorites so far have been issues 1 (Caveman) and 3 (Pirate), the two easiest issues to follow in my opinion. 2 (Puritan) wasn't bad, but I didn't care for the art all that much, and 4 (Cowboy) seemed a bit confusing to me, though I loved a dose of Jeanty's art since Buffy's been on a break. Hopefully the next two really come together to make some sense.
I'm reading Batman & Robin as well, so those issues have kind of played in, but I feel there's a bit of confusion when you get a different artist every issue. I understand they want a style that fits each time period, but it doesn't help when you have characters or family lines that are supposed to re-occur over time and look a bit different each time.
Also in the first two issues, the Superman and Wonder Woman symbols played out as big deals, but I don't recalls seeing them in issues 3 or 4.
My favorites so far have been issues 1 (Caveman) and 3 (Pirate), the two easiest issues to follow in my opinion. 2 (Puritan) wasn't bad, but I didn't care for the art all that much, and 4 (Cowboy) seemed a bit confusing to me, though I loved a dose of Jeanty's art since Buffy's been on a break. Hopefully the next two really come together to make some sense.