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Batman/Fortnite: Zero Point #2 by Christos Gage, Donald Mustard

spencerkp's review

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2.0

Where is this even going? There’s basically no story here besides being repetitive from the last issue. I kept waiting for something new or more interesting to happen but it never came. And Snake Eyes from G.I. Joe is coming next issue? How and why? What’s the point of that and what things in this issue directly relates to that happening in the next? There’s an interesting approach here with having no dialogue and being an inner monologue Batman’s thoughts, but that strands the dynamic between him and Catwoman to only be explored in the art with their movements, which isn’t that great to being with, and doesn’t really translate to bring romantic anyway. Besides the obvious inclination of money, I don’t even know why this crossover exists especially considering how it seems there is no clear path to any payoff.

pricbm's review

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4.0

Divertido

Barato, bom e junto coisas incríveis que é o jogo e super heróis.. Alem de vir códigos pra resgatar coisas de graça, o preço é super em conta

justjonsbooks's review

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4.0

A really really really cool second Volume in this series, living up to what I was hoping for after I finished the first.

Batman gradually begins to figure out the storm by leaving himself messages; to pick up from where he left off each time he awakens with no memory. I love the development of his relationship with Catwoman. Despite their memories being reset, their connection remains and grows. Though they are strangers, they know they are lovers.

What I really like about this series so far is that it’s not over the top with the Fortnite side. It doesn’t feel cringey or that it’s aimed for kids. It makes a solid Batman comic, just with supernatural vibes. Also I’m a big Groundhog Day fan so I find this storyline very enjoyable and interesting. Plus the artwork looks really great too.

Tbh I could have given it 5 stars if it wasn’t just a short volume. I’m looking forward to the next one even more so now!
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