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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781401204297
ISBN: 1401204295
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 208
Publication Date: March 01, 2005
Publisher: DC Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Release Date: March 01, 2005
Studio: DC Comics
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If ever a Batman crossover was guilty of overextending into too many titles, War Games is it. It is an ironic paradox that the massive length of this storyline is both a strength and a weakness of it. On the positive side, it allows for an in depth presentation of events and characters, thus making them more realistic and relatable. It also convincingly illustrates the extent and duration of the utter chaos and maddening confusion that is occurring, and in the process allows the reader to somewhat ... Read More
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I was out of comics for a while, and picked this series up in Graphic Novel form, great way to catch up!
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This is pretty good. Batman's paranoia is revealed to indirectly cause a large problem. All the usual suspects are running around, except for Robin. A gangland bloodbath of the highest order is happening. The artwork is perhaps a little erratic in style, to be top of the line, however.
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I was never initially a Batman fan and have always been skeptical of the overall basis of his becoming, but seeing a volume with the entire batfamily gave me the impression that it might actually be a worth reading. Buying this was one of the better decisions I've ever made. It updated me in the recent happenings in the Batman universe and left me wanting for more. Although the relationships between all of them seemed to be awkward and stiff, you can plainly see the emotions expressed by each character ... Read More
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I am really disappointed with this serie of Batman War. You don't have the thrill of the writing of a Jeph Loeb or a Greg Rucka. You see Batman endlessly running from one point of the city to another with a lot of cross over characters. This is confusion not a tale. It seems the authors want to place as much characters as possible in this serie just for commercial reasons. Also it reminds me of the No Man's Land period in worse. These books are to be avoided.
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