Last edited by Superboy-Prime; 08-08-2022 at 07:29 AM.
So much happened in this issue.
Lots of goodies.
I like what John Ridley did with Morris Caulfield -- a little Kyle Rittenhouse bit.
Thankfully The Helix is just called The Helix and not "The Bat Helix" or anything like that.
The Vol thing at The Helix though is like...
"Okay, I guess. Not worried about keeping any secrets or connecting any dots, I guess. We're all good with each other."
Anyway, not really anything to spoil. Just a solid issue.
Just a good, solid, grounded issue, and what I've come to expect from John Ridley on this book.
And Tiff was fun too. And the Tiff and Tam convo was nice.
And Jace and Renee had a couple of nice back and fourths. And Jace and Papa Fox had a nice, quick little thing.
Good stuff.
I miss Renee's old Question look. Other than her face she looks more generic now.
I blame the artist. Christian Duce's art is a bit generic, in my opinion.
Sometimes he does really nice work, and other times not so much. It's page by page and panel by panel I find with him. The colorist too I guess may have to share some of the blame.
C'est la vie.
And yeah, I forgot about the "Will Smith 'name out your mouth' thing" from the issue with Jace.
Yeah.. again, c'est la vie.
Christian Duce did do an excellent job on the High Line though. So gold star for that.
I had the same thought.
I agree. I really don't like how everything is Bat-this and Bat-that and bat-shaped.
This is a good point.
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Renee's comment about Jace needing someone at his side challenging him was definitely foreshadowing vigilante Tiff.
I'm guessing that was Whitaker's dad?
As I was reading the issue, I had a feeling Keenan was involved and sure enough.
Another good issue. Looking forward to #13.
"It's not my Kate." - Greg Rucka
Speaking of Tiffany and issue #13...
The solicits says...
So Tiffany's new pal Kayln is most likely who they're talking about.Batman and the Question’s investigation into Anarky’s murder puts them directly in the crosshairs of a rogue police unit set up to deal with the radical activist, and which is willing to kill to keep their secrets. At the same time, as she watches a friend being lured back into a life of crime, sitting on the sidelines is no longer an option for Tiffany Fox.
And so, thanks to Kayln... Tiffany Fox: The Kid-Sister Wonder™!
I agree, he should. But why sideline Tiff, when we already know that she will eventually suit up. Tiff is very smart, but Vol already holds that Oracle spot.
Ridley’s sub-plot for her is a part of the narrative, she’s destined to be…
I also like how she wasn’t to proud to go back and try a different approach with kaylyn, it worked, and she made a friend.
Renee’s an old favorite of mine, she is The Question to me, no shade to Vic. I like how she’s using her influence on the force to get what she needs, while also hitting the streets.
I think it’s a good team up for Jace, he gets to do some detective work, which I think would be nice if we got some good one and done detective stories down the line. A one off between bigger story arcs.
Overall, I enjoyed it, art is still on point, as is Ridley’s pen.
#MagnetoWasRight
I don’t think Jace getting a Robin sidelines Tiff, but… It definitely shouldn’t happen anytime soon. She does deserve time in the spotlight as her new persona. But down the line, a dynamic like in The Batman show with Dick Grayson as Robin and Barbara Gordon as Batgirl, kinda like co-sidekicks to Batman, that’d be cool. That’s what I meant.
Speaking of Tiffany, it’s funny how her weapons of choice are those sticks. Nightwing, Jace’s Batman, Duke Thomas, and now Tiff. These Batpeople love their escrima sticks.
I really like, uh… Seeing Batman team up with the Question. Get his feet soaking wet with detective work. After all, he’s the World’s Greatest Detective and all that jazz.
Probably not but does Tiff have a code name in Future State: Gotham?
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I really like the writing on this title but I kind of find the art a bit generic in places, it doesn’t seem as dynamic in that respect as some of the other Bat titles which is a shame.