ALL-STAR
BATMAN VOL. 1: MY OWN WORST ENEMY
(DC, First Printing, 2017; Hardcover)
Collects
All
Star Batman #1-5
(cover dates October, 2016- February, 2017)
Writer:
Scott Snyder
Artists:
John Romita Jr. and Danny Miki (My Own Worst Enemy main story)
and Declan Shalvey (The Cursed Wheel back-up story)
Colorists:
Dean White (My Own Worst Enemy main story) and Jordie Bellaire
(The Cursed Wheel back-up story)
My
son checked this out from the library and wanted to read it with me.
I liked Scott Snyder's Swamp Thing run and am a huge fan of
John Romita, Jr., plus I get to read comics with my son. It's a can't
lose scenario!
Two-Face
has Batman on the run against the clock, with the KGBeast (now known
as The Beast) hot on their tail. JRJr really shines in the
bonecrushing fist fight sequences. I still can't get over John Romita
Jr. defecting to DC after decades with Marvel. I wonder if it was
money or if it was simply boredom. He has handled every single Marvel
property at one time or another and might have just felt that it was
time to move on.
My
only dislike about the My Own Worst Enemy story is the ret-con
aspect of the flashback. I'm not sure if that facet really added
anything to the overall story, even with the end result of it coming
full circle. It likely flew in the face of some continuity
established somewhere since 1939 and it did the story a disservice by
tying it to the “then” instead of the “now”.
The
Cursed Wheel was awesome, a story about a demented serial killer
that Batman's new partner Duke manages to stop because he was able to
piece together the clues faster than Batman. It is a dark story done
at a PG-13 level. It was incredible.
This
whole book was fantastic. I will freely admit that I have a double
standard when it comes to DC. Their continuity doesn't have to make
any sense to me since they have rebooted and ret-conned things so
many times that I am not even sure if they have a definitive
continuity. With that in mind I am free to read and enjoy anything
that they release as it's own thing, with no thought or concern as to
where it fits into the puzzle that makes up the big picture. Marvel's
continuity was once as tight as a drum and I have never forgiven them
for running it off of the rails.
My
10 year old son's take: I think that it was great. It was
brilliant. The art was well drawn, the storyline was good. I liked
that it all revolved around Two-Face. I disliked the little bit of
swearing. (Note: The swearing was mostly in @#$%$% form.) It
was the best Batman comic I've ever read. It was really well done.
This
is so good that I am considering buying it. It's not like I will ever
have to time to read it again, but it's so good that I would like to
think that I'll be able to someday.
Junk
Food For Thought rating: 5 out of 5.
The
OCD zone-
Library
books are fascinating science experiments in the workmanship of the
materials used to make these books. I'll be lucky to find enough time
to read all of my books once, so I am not sure why I would consider
buying more.
Paper
stock: Good weight coated glossy stock.
Binding:
Perfect binding.
Dustjacket
and Hardback cover notes:
The dustjacket is in a Brodart sleeve and taped to the hardback.
Difficult to evaluate on these library books.
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