It's pretty flattering how they think Jason is competent enough to create organization like Leviathan and I liked how Jason didn't lose his control after being accused.
Too much talk, but I'm interested and I will check the next issue.
It's pretty flattering how they think Jason is competent enough to create organization like Leviathan and I liked how Jason didn't lose his control after being accused.
Too much talk, but I'm interested and I will check the next issue.
Unsurprisingly, Issues 1 and 2 could've been a single issue and nothing would've been lost. But I will admit that Bendis isn't doing too bad a job of writing Jason even if his take isn't particularly memorable given Jason is written in the "innocent guy accused of something he didn't do". Because yes, after this now I'm certain Jason is not Leviathan. And with the nonsensical way Jason became the main suspect, I can't help but feel that this is just Bendis taking the piss of the rumors that have been making the rounds since last year.
Why does Jason always wind up in the role of scapegoat?
My God, Batman! You're supposed to be better than this.
Things went from "help me prove Jason Todd isn't Leviathan" to "Jason Todd is Leviathan prime suspect #1" real quick.
Plas taking the piss out of everything Leviathan said was satisfying. He's not saying anything revolutionary or profound, so seeing that supervillain boilerplate not taken seriously was nice. More characters should be doing that.
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Ha ha. Ok, I stand corrected about his voice for Jason. I still think his Bruce is off, but whatever. I liked his Plas too. I still have a big issue with information being repeated over and over and over, but overall, I liked this issue. So well, look at that, I was wrong again: this wasn't a bad issue and the story is even interesting to follow I guess. Sometimes, it's good to be wrong.
(But, ehm, Damian implying that Jason is prone to chaos, err: he's a planner, he plans, a lot; even if the plan implies creating chaos. Well, whatever)
(Lettering was pretty good, btw)
I thought things this issue could at least go a ways toward keeping me suspicious that Dick Grayson is Leviathan.
Damian suspected Jason and the commenting on the bat-like tech, coupled with that comment that they think Jason doesn't even know he's doing it (alt-personality) definitely seems like the thing they'd suspect Jason of because they can't bring themselves to suspect Dick of it, and Dick's current "state", they don't think he's a player. Red Hood is kind of an obvious red herring for Nightwing, but c'est la vie, doesn't make it a less good storyline.
Also I thought there were direct mirrorings of Batman with Leviathan (holding the body, Death in the Family style). And Leviathan's seeming knowledge of Plastic Man's Multiversal histories actually tracks too - not so long ago Dick was gashed in the forehead by an Nth Metal magical knife that gave him Multiversal-vision hangovers and confusion that then played into a sort of Dark Multiverse "sense" in METAL. There's also the possibility that in a long-line of things sort of "possessed by wickedness" (Doctor Hurt, Talia, manifesting Darkseid's influence), Doctor Hurt cutting Dick could have transferred some of that cult-conspiracy motivation to his dark side.
Anyhow I liked the issue. I thought Leviathan A.R.G.U.S. goon looked kind of like Killer Shark.
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Man a lot of talking without anything really happening. These two issues could have been just one issue. So far I don't think the event is off to a great start.
I still think Leviathan is going to be Roy. Red costume, knowledge of advanced tech, the use of Green Arrow, and the Jason focus when they made an effort in HiC to say Jason is Roy's best friend that it will be him. He feels like the most obvious answer given he is probably bitter about superheroes given how one killed him in HiC.
With all these hints of multiversal (and historical) knowledge, combined with the importance of *a* Green Arrow, I'm putting an extra five bucks on my wacky theory that Leviathan is the original, Earth-2 Roy Harper. He was never explicitly killed, y'know.