Detective Comics #29
Detective Comics » Detective Comics #29 - Gothtopia, Part 3 of 3: The Truth and Nothing But released by DC Comics on May 2014.
Short summary describing this issue.
-
5 (0) 4 (2) 3 (1) 2 (0) 1 (0) 3.7 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
-
Detective Comics #29 (2014) Review 1
The Good: John Layman does a great job showing the detective side of Batman and will be missed since (to my understanding) he is leaving the Bat-Family. We get the conclusion of his Gothtopia, and it really captured a side of Batman that we don't usually get to see. He had to make some tough decisions in this issue to save the bigger picture, and he portrays how difficult that was for Batman really well. The Bad: With such a wonderful premise to work from, I kind of felt left down that it got wr...
2 out of 2 found this review helpful. -
Not a good note to leave on. 0
The cover art was beautiful! Guillem March always does an amazing job as an artist 5/5 definitely for the cover alone!The story line was great, John Layman does a good job at revealing the detective side of Batman yet it seemed to end so quickly no was there a lot of action for the matter of speaking so I'll give it a 3/5 since I was expecting to see more of the other Heroes in action.The art work wasn't bad yet I was truly hoping Jason Fabok would have stood by for it or at least Tony Daniel ma...
2 out of 2 found this review helpful. -
A Good, Strong Finish 0
This review originally went up on my blog here.This past week, John Layman ended his excellent run on Detective Comics with #29, which also marks the end of his 3-part Gothtopia arc, in which the Scarecrow created a serum to make everyone happy and caused a mass delusion that Gotham was the safest and greatest city in America. He even managed to subvert all the heroes and drew in a number of… medically-oriented villains to his cause, such as Harley Quinn, Professor Pyg, Mr. Freeze and the...
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
Log in to comment