dj_maximus's Batwing #4 - Better at Terrible Things review

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    Batwing # 4

    Spectacular just right in the first page, I was already digging this issue. We have here a origin story inside the mind of Batwing. Why he does what he does and what the sad reality David Zamvimbi experience as a kid. He tried to maintain integrity the best way he knew and sometimes we see as ourselves just as the enemy is. That is not the case, however David Zamvimbi journey in becoming Batwing had to be something tragic and ground breaking. Although we only get a little piece of the story of his origin. I say this story is a great deliver to fans to enjoy.I rate this book a 4.5 of 5.0 rating.

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    1=wack, 1.5=falling asleep, 2=below average, 2.5=pick it up a bit, 3= average, 3.5=dope, 4=good, 4.5=excellent, 5=classic

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