Batman #651 thread

Bats face looked off and chunky in angle shots, but it was a good read. Overkill on all the green with Ivy (I thought I was reading with green glasses on) even her hair was tinted green. But the characterizations were spot on! Bats having the inside track on how to deal with her, Ivy's still apparent attraction despite her saying she's changed (we'll see, she's claimed this before).

Nice reactions to the bat signal, too.

BTW, just WHAT was she planning to do with that rose???
 
Fledermaus said:
I'm not a 100% on this, but I think Jim Lee did it in Hush, and the other artist just followed suit. Is it weird that I think she's hot green? especially here.
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She looks delightfully evil there.

is there a graphic novel of this storyarc?
 
I don't think so. The only Gotham Knights collection is "Hush Returns".
 
BATMAN #651

REVIEW:
Detective #817 opened with a setup issue for the arc. From it, we saw classic old fashioned Batman returning and we were about to see a fight with Ivy in the next one (next one being THIS one). I heard couple negetives about this issue but let's see...

Story: When the bat-signal was lit, every single person in Gotham reacted. People who love, liked, and even hate the Batman were on it as Batman & Robin fought Ivy as their batplane exploded from Ivy's plants. Inside, the changes Batman has went through even surprises Ivy. But the night isn't even doen yet....

What surprises me in this issue is Batman. He's loosen up, more trusting with his partners like Robin, and instead of before where he was very dark, he's lighten up a bit. Another thing is that while this still is the Batman we are grew up on from the old books to Batman: The Animated Series, I can't help but see that this Batman is also like the dark knight from the new The Batman.

To end this, this was still a good issue. The arc is still starting and Batman OYL is more different that isn't bad. Even if what this arc is about isn't in this issue, its still needed and good in its own right. OYL is still looking good.

RATING: 7/10
 
This was definitely a really good read. James Robinson is doing a fantastic job so far on this story arc. Knowing that Grant Morrisson is going to be writing Batman after this arc helps make it all the better. Also the fact that one of the Kubert brothers will be providing the artwork.

Things are really looking up for the Batman comics. And it's crazy because Batman has been kicking all kinds of ass, in my opinion, since Hush. :o

I really enjoyed the reactions to the bat-signal. That was a neat part of the issue. But who was that villain that was killed at the end. Magpie or something? I've never seen that character before unless my mind isn't working correctly.
 
That is one of the worst costumes I've ever seen...
 
well, they are killing all the post-crisis bad guys and chicks... only classic villains will survive!!!
 
So just a question, is Robin still Tim Drake? Because I felt it was sort of implied that it might be Jason Todd back as Robin from some of the dialouge in Detective 817...
 
Tim is still Robin. Jason is in New York dressed as Nightwing and is about to encounter Grayson.

What dialogue in 817 were you referring to?
 
Mister J said:
Tim is still Robin. Jason is in New York dressed as Nightwing and is about to encounter Grayson.

What dialogue in 817 were you referring to?

when Gordon is talking about all the bad stuff that happened and Batman says something along the lines of "yes, it happened...all of it" and he's staring at Robin while saying it...just gave me a Jason Todd vibe...he's in Nightwing now though? Man, I gotta pick that up :o
 
as great a read as it was, it confused me. apparently Magpie was just killed, but in Loeb's Batman/Superman story 'Public Enemy" or whatever, Batman tells Superman that she is dead and that was like two years ago with the whole One Year Later jump...
 
TheJaberwock said:
as great a read as it was, it confused me. apparently Magpie was just killed, but in Loeb's Batman/Superman story 'Public Enemy" or whatever, Batman tells Superman that she is dead and that was like two years ago with the whole One Year Later jump...
Yeah Magpie died. And apparently like Jason Todd she came back due to Infinite Crisis, and died all over again it seems.
 
I just read Detective 818...this story is getting really good. Batman is written really well....cant wait for 652...or whatever the nxt one is im confused.
 
Mee said:
Yeah Magpie died. And apparently like Jason Todd she came back due to Infinite Crisis, and died all over again it seems.

I dont know why, but something about reading that sentence made me laugh out loud...hmm...
 
Fledermaus said:
I don't think she's been used since Batman #401:

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Cool. Thanks. Wasn't reading the Batman comics back then, heh. Well, we shall see what happens. I need to get my hands on a copy of Detective # 818 as it sold out of my Local Comic Shop. :(
 
god...I cant even look at Magpie without laughing...you gotta love the 80's man...
 
Classic John Byrne 80s design. The Disco-Nightwing by George Perez is pretty "hawt" too lol.
 
I know this issue is more important than nust its cosmetic changes, but man was it great to see Robin in the BTNAS costume!
 
SpideyInATree said:
This was definitely a really good read. James Robinson is doing a fantastic job so far on this story arc. Knowing that Grant Morrisson is going to be writing Batman after this arc helps make it all the better. Also the fact that one of the Kubert brothers will be providing the artwork.

quote]I agree. I love the Kuberts. Andy is my favorite Hulk and Wolverine artist. I think it's Adam on Batman though, but still good.

I really like this story so far. And that part with the Bat-signal gave me chills.
 

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