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    Blackest Night: Batman #2

    Blackest Night: Batman » Blackest Night: Batman #2 - Who Burns Who, Part 2 released by DC Comics on November 2009.

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    Who Burns Who, Part 2 last edited by pikahyper on 06/05/19 05:02AM View full history

    The Dark Knight continues his journey into BLACKEST NIGHT! Will the new Batman join his predecessor in the grave? Will Red Robin's reunion with his father be bitter and bloody? Can anyone escape the horror of the Black Lanterns?

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    'Blackest Night: Batman' #2 of 3 Reviewed! 0

         'Blackest Night: Batman' #2 of 3  Written by: Peter Tomasi Art by: Ardian Syaf and Vicente Cifuentes   I should probably apologize for the delay on the review of this book as I have been a bit under the weather and as a result I've been forced to play a lot of catch-up! I digress, though. This book is great. So great, in fact, that I really wish that it wasn't a mini and was extended to at least five issues! The fact that Tomasi is forced to cram all of that content into a m...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Life trumps death 0

    As opposed to the first issue of this miniseries tie-in, this issue has less going on for it.  The cover pretty much alludes to what is coming, but at this point with so very little of Blackest Night explained, the issue suffers a little from never really knowing what is happening.  Thus the action sort of unfolds like a zombie movie (except with zombies who are cognizant).  There are a few plot twists which seem a bit far fetched as well as both Deadman and Tim Drake inexplicably intervene at k...

    2 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    The Batfamily Takes on the Black Lanterns 0

    I'm a big fan of Geoff Johns and I usually dig most things Green Lantern-related, so as you can imagine, I'm all about Blackest Night. Quality of the main series aside, what surprised me the most about the crossover so far are the tie-ins. They're really good. Not all of them are exactly essential to understand the main storyline, but as a reviewer on CBR put it recently, the concept of the DCU vs. Undead Heroes/Villains/Relatives is good enough to carry these books.   This second issue of the B...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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