I finally read it.
The art sure doesn't help being overly dramatic for the present story. All those muscles and clenched teeth and shocked eyes. I wasn't a fan of Barrows' choice because stuff like that. His style tends to tint every script overly dramatically. I'll be honest, Jason lashing out against Bruce wasn't something I liked a lot, but it wasn't really bad (I was dreading it, looking at some comments). It was well written and the whole issue was actually a very enjoyable one; I found myself thinking the time reading it passed too fast. I also can say that I wasn't expecting Batman being that much like the Batman that I do like, so that's a positive point for this issue: it didn't make me be mad at Bruce. I think it also make me sympathise for Jason a lot, so... Well, as I said, it was well done. Balanced. Touching and emotional too.
Grifter's story continues to be a fun read. Damn, DC; give Rosenberg a series or something.
Edit: something I've read in Reddit.
And the thing is, I felt the same reading that scene. But also, I felt like he wasn't doing that at the same way.The fight, if you can call it that, between them felt to me like Jason forcing Bruce to punish him, because he thinks he deserves punishment.
At some level, it felt like, subconsciously, Jason was lashing out at Bruce and punching him because he wanted Bruce (or someone, really(, to punch him. But it also felt like Jason was angry at Bruce for real. Jason felt angry and sad and guilty and resigned and wrong and right. Mixed signals there.
So maybe it was intentional on the writer to feel that way about the scene.
Last edited by Zaresh; 04-13-2021 at 01:37 PM.
Another good issue, with some really neat moments here and there, though it sure feels like this issue just flew by.
So far in each issue there have been times where it feels like Zdarsky is speaking through the characters, with the first issue being with Alfred pleading to Bruce in the flashback, and in this issue, with Jason's monologue about Bruce in the very end. The themes of fatherhood and abuse is still running strongly through out the story, it's interesting to see Jason so desperately trying to end the perceived cycle of abuse, so that it doesn't consume Tyler in the same ways that he feels it consumed him. And that ending, ouch.
Last edited by RedBird; 04-13-2021 at 05:42 PM.
It wasn't a bad issue, but I'm not sure which way this is going.
I don't want to be naive, but I hope the "life-changing events" part of the mini's premise holds true and we see a new status quo by the end of this. Maybe Jason becomes the kid's legal guardian? Or something like that.
If only his relationship with Bruce was forever mended (at least with regards to their usual conflict), that'd be nice.
Say what you want, the vampire comment was funny.
Jason fighting a mecha Scarface is not a sentence I expect to utter today
https://www.gamesradar.com/red-hoods...ham-1-preview/
I like the art. Not very enthusiastic about this being a Future State mini, but I'll take it.
Also, I first saw The Hollywood Reporter tweeting about this and saying "new DC series", so for a moment I thought Jason was getting an ongoing lmao (even if they were using FS pictures).
https://www.gamesradar.com/batman-se...dc-bat-family/
Yet another Batman book, this time, a series of One-shots focused on the Batfamily, so I assume Jason will get his own issue down the line.
I love the artstyle.
Sorry, I'm a little slow today. What do you mean by that?
I see Duke and I'm happy. (And the Huntress story sounds interesting.)
After the lackluster start of Infinite Frontier we are finally getting to the good stuff.
As long as the writer treats mah boy with respect, bring it!