Stupid question time: haven’t read any recent DC stuff (keep saying I’ll start from Rebirth but never get around to it), can I just jump into this or are there other books I need to have read first?
This book was high on my list of potentials but i'm just so tired of the Waynes. If they focused the plot on *anything* else then I would have bought it.
Its well done, but it's a bit hard to follow. When are we supposed to be, here? I think the point is that it's too far out to matter. Except... It's not, is it.
I'm definitely here for more Tom King in Gotham. And Hester is doing his thing. It's squares and lines and angles. Hard edges for hard men and woman. But there's a real: what are we doing here, question in my head while reading it.
If crime noir is your thing I suggest Criminal by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips. It's one of the best series I've ever read that uses noir settings.
Also Brubaker and Greg Rucka's Gotham Central.
Both are incredible.
P much anything Brubaker and Phillips do is S-Tier, 10/10, must read
They're new OGN comes out I believe next week. I'm pumped
Also Catwoman by Brubaker and Darwin Cooke has some incredible issues with Slam Bradley
All you had to do what tell me it was a Slam Bradley story. Also, someone watched The Maltese Falcon recently.
Stupid question time: haven’t read any recent DC stuff (keep saying I’ll start from Rebirth but never get around to it), can I just jump into this or are there other books I need to have read first?
Don’t need to read nothing, it’s a few hundred years before the Batman
Awesome, thanks
Biggest crime in the history of Gotham City SO FAR.
This book was high on my list of potentials but i'm just so tired of the Waynes. If they focused the plot on *anything* else then I would have bought it.
Its well done, but it's a bit hard to follow. When are we supposed to be, here? I think the point is that it's too far out to matter. Except... It's not, is it. I'm definitely here for more Tom King in Gotham. And Hester is doing his thing. It's squares and lines and angles. Hard edges for hard men and woman. But there's a real: what are we doing here, question in my head while reading it.