miércoles, 20 de noviembre de 2013

Some thoughts about Batwoman #25

Zero Year tie-in.

Kate Kane has always need to deal with the dead of her loved ones but the most recent news of her uncle's passing and the disaster that is affecting Gotham City will leave her no other choice but to jump to action and have her first conflict with her future girlfriend Maggie Sawyer.

This marks the beginning of Marc Andreyko's run on this series and it's a pretty solid first issue. Andreyko continues the same style that J.H. Williams III and W. Haden Blackman established on their run by having a huge emphasis on the family theme and Kate's heroic nature.

It bears to mention that Andreyko is trying to connect Kate Kane to the Batfamily much more than before, showing how she had an interesting friendship with her cousin Bruce Wayne, I was having a few doubts about this new direction but the dynamic was portrayed good enough to make me invested on its future.

The art is handled by four different artists consisting of Trevor McCarthy, Andrea Mutti, Pat Oliffe and Jim Fern, this may sound a bit worrying at first but their styles mix pretty well for the tone of each scene and are able to maintain a similar style for the whole issue.

Solid start for this new writer. I'm hoping the better for the future.

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