Asema’s grip over Gotham grows stronger. Bruce Wayne has been offered a chance at renewed youth. It appears as wayward teens are being mysteriously killed. All roads point to a dark time in the past. Have the sins of the Father struck down the son of Today?
DETECTIVE COMICS #1095 by Tom Taylor, Mikel Janin, Norm Rapmund, Alex Guimarães and Wes Abbott positions Batman in a collision course with a ghost from the past.
Let’s take a closer look at where things stand now.
DETECTIVE COMICS #1095 by Tom Taylor, Mikel Janin, Norm Rapmund, Alex Guimarães and Wes Abbott (DC COMICS)
*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***
Taylor devotes the majority of the issue back to an early story point. The eerie connection between Thomas Wayne and Joe Chill is finally clarified for Batman. Using Leslie Thompkins as a conscience works to help Bruce through the news. The emotional wounds resurface. It puts Batman in a place readers rarely see. For being the one always two steps ahead, he’s far behind. This doesn’t help as he confronts his childhood fear.
There is never a shortage of tension in this meeting. The payoff ties up a loose end for a brief moment. Taylor throws in another curve before closing up this point. Readers get a quick Bat break with a fun Penguin/Vandal Savage moment. The one-upmanship is very evident. Its’ timing provides a perfect segway moment for the final pages. The writing shows Batman swinging big to draw out Asema. Its fallout brings an exciting cliffhanger for the murder/mystery. There’s no shortage of questions coming out from this chapter.
The art works off the brooding of Bruce Wayne to set pace. Seeing him working out and unshaven indicates the envelopes info hit its mark. Leslie Thompkins concerned nature shines in these panels. This all leads to a long awaited confrontation. Batman’s reactions to seeing Joe Chill remind readers that some scars never heal. It’s followed up by a near full page answer to the fear.
Each panel never lets up on the weight of the matter. Chill’s tense expressions are met with Batman’s cold demeanor. It leaves readers with a firm close to this moment. The story also pushes a surprise onto the pages with an excellent twist. Presentation-wise, it leaves readers guessing if that really happened. Penguin’s standoff with Savage constructs a unique duel. It’s shott lived but works. Janin escalates events quickly with the closing pages. The final page is a full shot indicating an unlikely ending to foil Batman’s big strike. This is a very solid issue with its’ art.
OVERALL GRADE: 9
Secrets of the past come to light in Batman’s latest case. Taylor delivers on a long awaited confrontation with the writing. Janin, Rapmund and Guimarães craft a steady dose of drama with each page. Judging by the close, the case or Batman is about to crack. Get ready for a big payoff from this chapter.
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