ABSOLUTE BATMAN #12 (DC COMICS)

BATMAN is breaking. Bruce Wayne’s crusade for justice has brought him to BANE. Their initial encounter ended badly for Gotham’s vigilante. His body and mind have suffered. The scars from this encounter stretch far beyond anyone’s comprehension.

There is nothing off limits to Bane’s attack. Not even friends and family…

ABSOLUTE BATMAN #12 by Scott Snyder, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin, & Clayton Cowles continues Bane’s attempt to fully break the Bat.

Let’s take a closer look at where events lie now.

ABSOLUTE BATMAN #12 by Scott Snyder, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin, & Clayton Cowles (DC COMICS)

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

If there was ever a question of Bane’s true potential as a villain, this issue answers all. Snyder unleashes the walking powerhouse in his most vicious form. Even as Bruce gets some much needed help, the aftermath of Bane takes hold. The transformation of Waylon Jones is prime example. Their opening sequence slowly peels back the pain caused. Readers see Batman at a low point that only sinks further.

Once Bruce returns to Gotham, he quickly sees more irrevocable damage. The writing holds nothing back. This is all on Bruce’s shoulders to burden. Readers see what Bane has done on a personal level. Snyder pens the uncomfortable moments with a grounded sense of sorrow. The innocence of Bruce’s friends are gone. All that’s left is dreams of another time. This pushes Alfred into the forefront. Their encounter shows some similarities to past encounters. Being in the Absolute Universe, these moments have more sting to them. It leads into another confrontation long in the making. This chapter may define what the Absolute universe is all about.

Dragotta and Martin return for art duties & hit the ground running. Their depiction of Killer Croc is scene stealing. Everything about this sequence tells the painful result of Batman’s actions. Croc’s yelling at Bruce jumps out due to Cowles’ lettering. This eases readers back into the re-emergence in Gotham. His time with Martha Wayne fills panels with emotions. It might be the only “happy” event of this chapter.

As Bruce goes to check on his friends, the mood instantly changes. Readers watch as Ozzie, Harvey & Edward’s meeting with Bane came with serious repercussions. The images show the dark side of super heroics in full force. Adding the flashback panels only amplifies the heavy toll. This pushes Batman into facing his doubts head on. The final pages start with a strong full page shot of Bats and a friend bracing for what’s coming. This results in a parting closing page that’s going to have some tough conversations. A fitting end to a tragic chapter.

OVERALL GRADE: 10

How far can Bane push Batman before he breaks? It is a more dire question that has no easy answer. Snyder constructs a disturbing & heavy issue of innocence lost. Dragotta, Martin & Cowles deliver the terrifying new reality with phenomenal art. This series continues to move boundaries on creativity & style in the Bat Mythos.

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