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Batman #36 by Seth Mann, Tom King, Clay Mann, Jordie Bellaire

mymessytbr's review

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5.0

I love how awkward this was. It's so funny seeing Bruce struggle to be a normal dude who is engaged.

mrsmonth's review

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5.0

I loved their views of each other.

stationeleven's review

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5.0

holy shit...

jennmarshall27's review

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5.0

I absolutely loved how it connected the characters. Watching Batman and Superman talk about how much they admire each other was a perfect depiction of their relationship. Amazing story!

anthroxagorus's review

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5.0

This just in: Batman is a romcom

And it's pretty great.

Pure fun!

francisjamesx's review

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4.0

Batman is my favorite superhero of all time and I'm trying to devour as many issues as possible :)

marisacarpico's review

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5.0

This was a masterpiece. I'm screaming.

etienne02's review

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5.0

A more personal approach of Batman and Superman, as human being. More sentimental, life like heroes. So far I like that, I just hope it won't become too personal, there are still comic book and need a lot of actions too be entertaining, in my opinion, so I hope the scenarist won,t do the same kind of thing they did with the Superman collection so it became just about him, his son and Lois...
Fingers cross

velokyrie's review

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4.0

Wonderful tale! Loved the juxtaposition of Bat's and Supe's PoVs. The elevator sequence had me laughing out for a few minutes :)

samhain's review

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5.0

I can't believe I was once wary of King's abilities to write proper characterization. The last three-four arcs have been insanely good on this point. He's also really good at creating small stories that don't have a lot of impact on the grand scheme of things but still have the readers hooked. And, last bu not least, the way he writes women is proof that artists who create sexist versions of female characters are not doing this because they're men ; they are just being lazy and bad authors. Sorry I ever doubted you, Tom King. Your Batman is one of my favorites of all times!
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