Batman: The Dark Knight #14
Batman: The Dark Knight » Batman: The Dark Knight #14 - The Twilight Kingdom released by DC Comics on January 2013.
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5 (0) 4 (1) 3 (1) 2 (2) 1 (0) 2.9 starsAverage score of 4 user reviews
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The Dark Knight #14 0
The Twilight KingdomTo see this review with images, click here.The last few months of the Dark Knight, except for the Zero Issue, have been a rather mediocre affair featuring the Scarecrow. Gregg Hurwitz spent an entire two issues doing the classic (and by classic, I mean tired) trick of Scarecrow capturing Batman and then using fear toxin to bring to light Batman's darkest fears. At the end of the last issue, we finally saw Batman freed and ready to kick some burlap butt. Does the Dark Knight f...
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Something to Fear 0
I have never been overly keen on this series, and in fact dropped the series after issue 9, but after hearing good things about the series since Gregg Hurwitz joined the creative team I decided to give the series another chance. So far this story has been a lot better than what the series was like before Hurwitz joined, but it's not been anything special, and I hope the next story involving the Mad Hatter is better.PlotThis issue sees Batman finally escaping from Scarecrow. Once outside Batman i...
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Weak Formidophobia 0
After some pretty good recent covers, this one is way too close up, super generic, and all around just confusing. Where are they falling into and what does it have to do with anything?Finch's art just doesn't seem as ragged and harrowed as it did in recent issues. The lines are thicker and more defined, and the colors are a bight brighter and also more defined. The opening fight scene is made up of a lot of very crowded panels with a seriously confusing flow. I have no idea where Batman was stab...
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Batman: The Dark Knight #14 Review 0
Cover/Solicit - 3/5- Would I pick-up the comic based on the solicit/cover alone? Are the alternate covers appealing? Does the solicit/cover portray what happens in the issue?Art - 5/5- Do I personally like this artist's style? Does the artist stay true to the characters appearance?Colors/Ink/Lettering - 5/5- Does the work blend well with the artist? Is the coloring/inking enjoyable and easy to distinguish what's happening? Can I easily read the lettering?Layout/Flow - 4/5- Does the layout of the...
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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