tv merchandise

Collectibles & Merchandise on TVcrazy.net
 

Batman: War Games, Act Three - Endgame Books

In association with Amazon.com


Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A good Batman story
Everything has gone very bad for Batman recently. He is being blamed for just about all of the gangland crimes of late, particularly the brutal murder of Stephanie Brown, AKA The Spoiler, AKA Robin, AKA a teenage girl who didn't know any better. There's more than one player in this game, and it's going to take all of Batman's detective abilities to figure out who did what, and why.

OK. Well, you can't please all the people all the time. Just recently I wrote a scathing review of a very popular Batman graphic novel, I just didn't like it. This one, on the other hand, really spoke to me. Batman is certainly the Dark Knight in this story, pummeling the bad guys, still seeking justice for what was done.

Overall, I found this to be a very interesting read. I liked the action, the mystery, the angst, the search for justice in a world gone more than slightly insane. So, as for me, I thought that this was a very good Batman story, one that I really enjoyed reading. I don't hesitate to recommend it.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Return of the dead
Beware. If you ever receive an envelope from Ra's al Ghul, do not open it. Unfortunately for Batman, it is already too late. Ra's once again uses his private knowledge of Batman's residence to open up a virtual Pandora's Box of mayhem for him, all with the goal of enticing him to provide the means for his return. He can certainly write an intriguing and especially foreboding letter, and from the grave no less. From its' contents, Batman has learned that eliminating all of the Lazarus Pits has created far more serious problems than he had previously. Through an imbalance in the earth due to the absence of the pits, their life giving benefits will now be bestowed on every living creature on earth. No one will die, with resurrections of the dead also occurring. The frustrating and bitter irony for Batman is that this apparent miracle is in reality far from it, and the only way to return things back to their natural order is to find or create another pit. Talk about a horror movie. On the surface the plot seems a bit far fetched and fantastical for a Batman tale, although this direction has been explored often in Elseworlds books. Of course, any story with Ra's will have those unreal elements in them anyways. Devin Grayson's entertaining story ends with a neat little twist that illustrates why Batman, even when confronted with a new and distinct dilemma, is rarely outsmarted and is always determined to prevail. Bats, the next time you receive a letter from Ra's, return to sender.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good follow up to war Games
I was out of comics for a while, and picked this Graphic Novel, great way to catch up! Batman finally gets some answers following the WAR GAMES saga



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Not a bad book, despite the art
This tale of the aftermath of Rha's al Ghul's death is great for fans of the character. It provides some excellent insights into his motivations and origins. I don't think it will be spoiling things to tell you he was always nuts! The tale is told between flashbacks to the past and scenes in modern Gotham, where people have become mysteriously unable to die. Besides an overly brisk pace, my problem with this book is the art. The artist does not have a good understanding of the human body, resulting in many panels where people have oversized heads. Look for it and you'll see it. Also, despite the "Year One" in the title, there was no direct connection with Batman Year One, a disappointment. Anyway, still a good read if those quibbles don't bother you.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Bats Aplenty
WAR GAMES -- a year-plus serialized event in the history of Batman -- was a terrifically compelling yarn. Everything that could've gone wrong WENT wrong: alliances were forged and fell apart, enemies were made that shouldn't have been made, and people died. That's rare in the comic book universe, but it's one of the traits that strongly separates the Batman and his stories from most other DC "superhero" tales ... Batman is human, and, as a result, he's bound to make mistakes, just like any other character within the Bat-universe.

WAR CRIMES -- at the most basic level -- is about just that: mistakes. Gotham City is well on the road to recover now that the games have ended, and yet the Batman finds himself looking back in order to try to continue piecing together much of what still doesn't quite add up. In doing so, he uncovers a startling secret that sheds light on the disappearance of one of his oldest confidantes, and this discovery shakes him to his foundation.

Compared against the entirety of the WAR arcs, CRIMES fits nicely but perhaps the shock that such discovery should've sent through the Batman wasn't significant enough for my tastes. While I've always appreciated any tale of the Bats largely because of the human factor, there's still a larger-than-life presence to some of his villains (such as the Black Mask) that borders on immortality. CRIMES has a terrific, almost cinematic feel to most of it, and some of that payoff is sacrificed in the conclusion involving the Joker and the Black Mask taking on one another and then involving Batman because the Black Mask has been impersonating the Dark Knight. In cases such as this, I'd rather Batman pull up his sleeves a bit more and rough'n'tumble these two blokes instead of arbitrarily turning them over to the police: sometimes, that solution just grows a bit too safe for my tastes, and it feels out of touch here especially given all that's happened in the past year with these two villains.

Still, it's a solid reliable effort all around.


page 1 of  2
 1  2 


Television Show Collectibles

Movie Searches

DVDs by Actor
Action Movie DVDs
Comedy DVDs
Horror DVDs
Romance DVDs
War Movie DVDs
DVDs by Actress
Animation DVDs
Drama DVDs
Musical DVDs
SCI-FI DVDs
Western DVDs

Download TV Shows via Unbox

Television Sets section -  DVD Players Remote Controls. Blu-ray Disc Players 

Search for posters, art prints, photos, collectables, merchandise, toys, t-shirts

Click Here To Join!
Join the Nielsen//NetRatings Research Panel and you could win a new car, a dream vacation, a dream home makeover or $50,000 Cash!

TV Guide

Program listings, celebrity profiles, industry gossip, movie reviews, puzzle.

Order TV Guide


More Entertainment & TV Magazines

This site is Hosted by Bluehost
Read my Bluehost Review


Original Superhero & other designs
for t-shirts, bumper stickers, prints, mugs, and other cool merchandise.