Batman Beyond #6
Batman Beyond » Batman Beyond #6 - Hush Beyond, Part 6: Deep Down released by DC Comics on January 2011.
Short summary describing this issue.
-
5 (0) 4 (1) 3 (1) 2 (1) 1 (0) 3.3 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
-
Batman Beyond: Not a Pretender 0
The Good: Really cool cover. Makes me wish Dustin Nguyen was drawing the interior as well. But Ryan Benjamin's art is great too. it has that kind of just right cartoony look to it that suits this series very well. He's improved greatly from the beginning at drawing Bruce and Terry. Even when she's old, you STILL don't screw with The Wall. The action was clean, crisp, and awesome. The climax played out in a very great way, with the events playing out just a bit off from all hell breaking loose. ...
5 out of 6 found this review helpful. -
Just Whelmed... 4
I really enjoy Batman Beyond and this mini series has been fantastic, but the ending was rather disappointing. Good Things: I really liked the story, lots of twists and turns and it was really fun to read and try to figure out. Bad Things: I really wish I didn't have so many complaints. The ending really seemed forced. Lots of expository dialogue that was jumbled and scenes that seemed almost dedicated to what the character was saying instead of their actions. Considering the nice and methodic...
4 out of 5 found this review helpful. -
The Tomorrow Knight vs Hush 3
The final battle between on who's the real Batman, and who's the pretender. Pros: It's cool that Dick Grayson makes a comeback once again in this issue. Compared to how he was when he was younger besides the age factor, he's more mature and serious. He makes it clear that this is a onetime thing and doesn't want anything more to do with Bruce or the Bat Legacy afterward. But that also doesn't mean that Terry is going to let him hog all the fun along with Catwoman.The battle and the outcome is a ...
2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
Log in to comment