livefastest13's Detective Comics #30 - Icarus, Part One review

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    One of the best modern age stories!!!

    This has to be one of the best modern age comics I have read in a long time!!! If your a older comic collector or know your comics you know that the modern age has took a step back or two. The stories are not as interesting and it seems like they will put anything out these days. This is the exception Batman Detective Comics 30. This is an amazing story with amazing art and it keeps you tuned in till the end!!! It shows so many new sides to Bruce Wayne and Batman you may not have seen in past issues and it fits him so well. Reading it you see the struggle Bruce has from Gotham's present state to grieving the passing of his son Damian. I saw a Batman I haven't seen in a while, a man who has lost the only people he loved and could do nothing about it. I could feel the pain Bruce carries on his back as the story progresses but he keeps his composure as himself and as Batman. The art work just makes the story, not that the story was bad because it was great but it was like the art was meant for that story!!!! Great job DC Comics, Francis Manapul and Brian Buccelato this was a great read!!!

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