Yesterday, I read 'Penguin: Pain and Prejudice' #2.
It was very good like the first issue which I read Saturday night, a great continuing examination of one of the most underrated villains ever imo, and actually even darker than I figured it would be (And considering I knew it was largely the backstory of a supervillain who obviously had a less- than- happy past, that's saying something). The artwork is great, too.
For anyone else who's read it, forgive me for sounding stupid, but I have a quick question:
SPOILER WARNING!
I know it showed that young Oswald murdered his brothers, but was he also involved with his father's death? For the couple pages with Oswald going into his ailing father's room, then leaving with that creepy smile on his face, I couldn't really tell what was happening. Did he actually kill his father, or just stand there and watch Mr. Cobblepot die from his illness?