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Detective Comics #13 - Duck and Cover; IQ Test Review

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Penguin steps up to the spotlight to strengthen his place in Gotham. In a slight change of pace, his plans don't target Batman but rather places Bruce Wayne in the crosshairs.

The Good

Penguin is a character that can come across as extremely cheesy or dark and menacing. Thankfully we get the latter here. Penguin should have a strong place in Gotham. Because he's from one of the founding families of Gotham, he should be seen in a different light. This is something he realizes and wants to do something to change that. In a change of pace, it turns out that Batman isn't the thorn in Penguin's side to accomplish his plans but rather Bruce Wayne.

Having the focus shift to Penguin adds a new element to the title. We've seen countless Batman stories and seeing more of 'the other side' gives Gotham a new kind of life. Batman does play a role here, obviously, but this is more about Penguin trying to make his plan happen and part of that plan means Bruce Wayne needs to die.

John Layman seamlessly dives right into this title. His depiction of Penguin is spot on and retains the feel from the recent PAIN AND PREJUDICE sereis by Gregg Hurwitz. Layman also allows Batman to show off in a way that doesn't feel forced but serves to show us how his mind works. Having Nightwing guest star adds to the feeling that Batman doesn't fight crime on his own. This was a big outcome from BATMAN: RIP and knowing when he has to ask for help is a good thing.

Complementing the story is Jason Fabok's art, last seen in BATMAN ANNUAL #1 with the origin of Mr. Freeze. Everything looks just right.

We also have a great back up from Layman with art by Andy Clarke that does not involve Batman. Again, it gives a delightful look at a different part of Gotham.

The Bad

Penguin's portrayed nicely here but he's unfortunately never been one of my favorite villains. But Layman (and Hurtwitz) might be changing my opinion.

Penguin's plan and reasoning makes sense. In the grand scheme of evil Batman villain plans, it's almost petty. That does serve to show what his thinking is and what lengths he'd go to for something so trivial.

Seeing Batman operate throughout the city is cool but makes it seem like his life can become pretty tedious.

The Verdict

John Layman steps up to the plate and tackles the job of becoming the latest Batman writer (yes, I purposely mixed the sports metaphors there). Layman shows us a different side of Gotham City. We too often see the events focused on Batman's perspective. Seeing how events unfold around Batman through Penguin's eyes and those of other criminals adds a new element to the story. Penguin's reason for his latest scheme seems a little petty but fits in with who he is and what he wants to accomplish. Having him target Bruce Wayne rather than Batman was a nice touch. Fabok's art is a perfect match for Layman's tone. The back up by Layman and Andy Clarke adds a nice bonus content feel to the issue. Congrats to whoever made the decision to have Layman start writing Batman. I can't wait to see what he has planned next. It's a pleasure having quality Batman titles each with a distinct feel.

19 Comments
Posted by Booster_Bronze

I was pleasantly surprised to see some actual DETECTIVE work going on in this book. Up until now, only Snyder's book has had any real detective stuff going on in it. I was a big fan of the Pride and Prejudice series, and I think this helps illustrate how Penguin, despite being in Batman's Rogues Gallery, isn't really "insane" like the rest of the them (Joker, Scarecrow, Mr. Freeze, etc.) but yet has his own motivations to do what he does.

Also, the backup was another nice supplement to the main story. Wonder if we'll be seeing alot more of Ogilvy in the future? I just like saying his name.

A good new direction for the series. I was seriously contemplating dropping this book, but it seems to be on a much different, and better, track now.

Posted by bloggerboy

It's good that Detective seems to be getting better.

Posted by longbowhunter

Like I really need to add another Bat title, but when written right the the Penguin is one of my favorite villains. I'm excited to pick this up. Pain and Prejudice was a fantastic read. Glad to see someone using that story as a stepping stone.

Posted by ccraft

I used to watch a lot of detective stuff like Criminal Minds and Forensic science (my fav) Scott Snyder is my favorite writer so far. But I did like this comic, but it did seemed pretty sort...

Posted by kennyshat

I'm holding off for trades for this (I just don't have room for a bunch of floppies), but I am thrilled that Layman is writing TEC and that it's good. I adore Chew and I'm glad to see him on one of my favorite superhero characters.

Posted by ccraft

I'm excited to see where this goes! I hope to see him ask for help from Batwoman and Batgirl next, and maybe Catwoman.

Posted by TheSmallvillefan12

I'm excited for this. The series up until this point hasn't been great but it looks like that might be changin.

Posted by mksystem74
Posted by ccraft

@TheSmallvillefan12: 1-12 was pretty good, the dollmaker an Mr.Toxic. Mr.Toxic will probably make a comeback or he'll die in prison...

Posted by longbowhunter

Not necessary reading, but very good. A Batman title focusing on Gotham's crimal underworld has potential. Jason Fabok is looking good here and Ogilvy is being set up as a possible major player. With Death of the Family coming up I'll stick around for a while.

Posted by cc1738

I almost got it, but decided not to.

Posted by RoboShark

I hate Penguin as a serious villain. He's no challenge to Batman. Now as a gangster/business man he's tolerable.

Posted by darth_jones

Unfortunately i had to drop the title because i was spending too much, but the series seems like it's been consistently interesting to say the least. Maybe not as enthralling as Snyder's run but I really like Fabok's art! That is a very well drawn cover! I can't wait to see more from him! Is he full time on this title now?

Posted by ThanosIsMad

This is the creative team the book should've started out with. After the creative team shakeups, all of the Batman books are worth reading now, which is pretty damn good.

Posted by Jawshco

I've been reading 'tec with only mild interest up until now. Layman gave us what I considered to the best issue of this title since the nu52. Can't wait to see more! Hopefully we'll continue to see the Dynamic Duo in action in this title.

Posted by Stormbox

Finally detective comics is good i felt like i was wasting my money lol

Posted by jpblair88

I loved this issue. im so glad Detective Comics is now living up to its name. this felt like an actual Detective story unlike Tony Daniel's previous run which just felt like generic action sequences.

Posted by bladewolf

Stellar issue! I dropped Detective Comics initially after Issue #7, but I'm glad I came back for this new creative team! Gotta love the Penguin >:)

Posted by BatWatch

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