I like worth as an antagonist...but I thought blowing up the police station with a bazooka was a [I]little [/I]over the top.
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I like worth as an antagonist...but I thought blowing up the police station with a bazooka was a [I]little [/I]over the top.
[QUOTE=thwhtGuardian;5578447]I like worth as an antagonist...but I thought blowing up the police station with a bazooka was a [I]little [/I]over the top.[/QUOTE]
yeah, if we're going to get into nits about an issue I like a lot, I wish Batman were more careful about his secret identity at the end there.
[QUOTE=thwhtGuardian;5578447]I like worth as an antagonist...but I thought blowing up the police station with a bazooka was a [I]little [/I]over the top.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, im not an expert and it seems to indicate that it wasnt just a normal Bazooka...but still, it took only one to destroy a whole building? Thats a bit much.
I also find him becoming completely unhinged a bit too fast.
He didnt felt like he had reached the "breaking point" yet, but then he goes completely unhinged suddenly.
But oh well, i can live with it considering the story and the loss he had.
[QUOTE=hairys;5579111]yeah, if we're going to get into nits about an issue I like a lot, I wish Batman were more careful about his secret identity at the end there.[/QUOTE]
I dont think thats a big problem.
I can see that being more a "ha i surprise you" action of Bruce and not him really revealing his identity.
Thats how i can see that being played.
But we will see, if not then i assume Worth wont survive the arc because he doesnt strike me as a guy you could trust with a secret identity.
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I dont think thats a big problem.
I can see that being more a "ha i surprise you" action of Bruce and not him really revealing his identity.
Thats how i can see that being played.
But we will see, if not then i assume Worth wont survive the arc because he doesnt strike me as a guy you could trust with a secret identity.[/QUOTE]
I dunno, in the classic comics, this seems like a situation where we need someone to pretend to be Bruce Wayne so he and Batman can be in the same place at the same time in front of Worth.
But again, just a minor nit. I wouldn't really care if the writers just blew it off.
[QUOTE=hairys;5580809]I dunno, in the classic comics, this seems like a situation where we need someone to pretend to be Bruce Wayne so he and Batman can be in the same place at the same time in front of Worth.
But again, just a minor nit. I wouldn't really care if the writers just blew it off.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, it's a trope that's been done so many times that I think you can just skip showing the actual scene and the audience(minus nitpickers) will still get that there's [I]some [/I]reason that the characters in the story don't put one and two together and figure out that Bruce is Batman.
[QUOTE=Frontier;5572559]Huntress appearing in a Bat-book and talking to Oracle feels [B]so[/B] 90's/circa 2000's.
I forget, does current Huntress know Batman is Bruce Wayne? Because when Oracle is talking about the police wanting Batman, she's really talking about Bruce, right?
Is Deb Donovan the new Vicki Vale?
I don't know how I'm supposed to feel about Lucius these days.
Nakano's partner wasn't an innocent? I wonder what that's about.[/QUOTE]
I like this storyline, but would have hoped for someone else besides Huntress to be in the book helping Bruce. For example, use Tim in her place.
Also about Lucius , I'm losing faith in him . But I guess that's part of the long term plan .
[QUOTE=thwhtGuardian;5578447]I like worth as an antagonist...but I thought blowing up the police station with a bazooka was a [I]little [/I]over the top.[/QUOTE]
I LOVED that!
The guy is like a villain/antagonist from an 80's action movie! He's got the connections to the top, limitless resources at the drop of a hat, a direct and clear motivation, and a super short fuse. He is so much fun and this book is a blast.
[QUOTE=Hypo;5575591]hard hard disagree on that.[/QUOTE]
Likewise. I was pretty disappointed that Mora wasn't on this issue, tbh. Not that there's anything wrong with the guy that did this one, but Mora was a good chunk of the reason I gave this book a shot in the first place.