Scott Snyder is one of comics' best young writers. His current works include BATMAN, AMERICAN VAMPIRE and SWAMP THING. He has also been published in Zoetrope, Tin House, One-Story, Epoch, Small Spiral Notebook, and other journals. He teaches at Columbia University and Sarah Lawrence University and lives in New York with his wife, Jeanie, and his son, Jack Presley. He's currently at work on a novel for the Dial Press.
The art is beautiful. The writing is terrifyingly spectacular. IGN
This is going to be one of those Batman stories I remember for a
very long time, as a perfect marriage of story and art. iFanboy
Scott Snyder, with rotating artists Jock and Francisco Francavilla,
has solidified the title as the place for serious crime fiction in
the Bat-universe. The A.V. Club Detective Comics follows the
tried-and-true formula that has been working for decades, yet it
also adds layers Batman with some much-needed character flaws. Not
to mention, there's a heaping splash of atmospheric art by Jock.
Complex Magazine Scott Snyder is, simply put, doing a career-making
job this is just killer stuff here .If you re only reading one
Batman book, it should be this one, folks. MTV Geek"The best Batman
arc in years." Omnivoracious"
"The art is beautiful. The writing is terrifyingly spectacular."
--IGN"This is going to be one of those Batman stories I remember
for a very long time, as a perfect marriage of story and
art."--iFanboy"Scott Snyder, with rotating artists Jock and
Francisco Francavilla, has solidified the title as the place for
serious crime fiction in the Bat-universe."--The A.V.
Club"Detective Comics follows the tried-and-true formula that has
been working for decades, yet it also adds layers Batman with some
much-needed character flaws. Not to mention, there's a heaping
splash of atmospheric art by Jock."--Complex Magazine"Scott Snyder
is, simply put, doing a career-making job...this is just killer
stuff here....If you're only reading one Batman book, it should be
this one, folks." --MTV Geek"The best Batman arc in
years."--Omnivoracious
Set just before the "New 52," Dick Grayson becomes more comfortable in his role as Batman living in Wayne Manor and reflects on whether Gotham City is becoming even darker. Proof of this manifests itself in a secret auction of villain souvenirs for members of Gotham's elite, the murder of an important bank owner's secretary whose body is found stuffed inside the belly of an orca whale, and, most of all, the return of James Gordon Jr., Commissioner Gordon's psychopathic son. James claims to be rehabilitated, but his stepsister Barbara (aka Batgirl, Oracle) refuses to believe him. Luckily, Batman doesn't trust James's transformation either and appears at a pivotal moment to stop him from killing Barbara. Verdict A best-selling volume that reflects more of the engaging Grayson as Batman and part of a crucial story in the life of the Gordon family. Jock's gritty, angular lines and Francavilla's smooth retro style are different from each other, but their shared color palate of oranges, blues, and grays unifies them to create a polished blend. Highly recommended to Batman fans old and new.-Heather Williams, Whatcom Community Coll., Bellingham, WA (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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