I wonder what reading the tpb of Gotham War will be like.
If everything feels disconnected now I can’t imagine the constant wipe lash of reading it all back to back to back while trying to make sense of how everything fits together.
I wonder what reading the tpb of Gotham War will be like.
If everything feels disconnected now I can’t imagine the constant wipe lash of reading it all back to back to back while trying to make sense of how everything fits together.
I just had a horrible thought, did Bruce make out with Selina...or Lady Clayface?
Having read Red Hood, now I understand why is not included in the TPB, is more of a Joker tie-in than a GW one if barely.
That said, GW:RH #2 went the other way to issue #1, whereas issue 1 had little to do with the ongoing narrative, issue #2 is all about filling in the "blanks" about Jason but failing to add anything meaningful (other than the implication that Rose and Jason fucking, because that is clearly what we needed) to the story, and even then, what little it adds to the Joker book is completely superfluous. The final scene of the book also runs into the problem of cramming way too much stuff happening in just a couple of minutes, making the scene of Jason going to save that girl from the fire needlessly contrived. The only bright spot I can see is that Zdarsky kept Rosemberg from "fixing" Jason through the Joker.
How does the entire underbelly of Gotham know that Batman and redhood had a falling out and his mental state. Who is gossiping? On the robins and Nightwing were there, Scandal not talking to anyone?
This is Proably the biggest canon book to define Jason relationship with Rose. It’s only been in alternate universes or just in passing in smaller books
Didn't Jason train Selina's thieves for a bit.
I'm reminded of this scene from the Under the Red Hood movie when Nightwing shows up and some crooks exposit that he's the first Robin who grew up into his own hero.
And I saw some people asking how those guys know that.