miércoles, 19 de marzo de 2014

Some thoughts about Batwoman #29

The Wolf Spider continues to rob the most important paintings from Gotham City but his next target might be a really dangerous one.

Kate has been suffering a lot of stress due to the events that have been happening lately in her life, so much that Maggie is starting to worry about her mental health. Nonetheless, there are more important matters at ahdn for Kate since by following the Wolf Spider's clues, she gets trapped in Arkham Asylum along with all the terrifying inmates who habit it.

First of all, that cover is mostly a lie since we don't see a Nocturna here, at least not much.

Second, this was a pretty good issue still. Marc Andreyko's story focuses on the mystery of the Wolf Spider's identity and the reason why he's doing it (although to be honest, I think it's pretty obvious who is the man under that mask), but the most important aspect of this issue is the character work.

The way how Andreyko handles Kate's character and development is pretty good and realistic, especially the scene where she visits a psychiatrist to treat herlself due to Maggie's recommendation. Speaking of which, the interaction between all the members from the cast is quite good, all of this certainly help by the natural dialogue that it's present here.

Jeremy Haun and Jason masters share art duties this time and their styles work pretty well with one another's. The dark and gothic tone of the book remains intact.

Pretty good issue, I continues to enjoy the work of this creative team.

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