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Batman Beyond: Industrial Revolution by Dustin Nguyen, Adam Beechen, Darwyn Cooke

16cxndles's review

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adventurous medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75

jgwhatever's review

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emotional mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot

3.5

kellylynnthomas's review

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4.0

I felt the storytelling was much stronger in this issue, and much more in-line with the series. I'm still not a fan of the art here, but it was less of a distraction in this volume because I was more into the story.

wolverinefactor's review

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4.0

Not as good as the first volume. I prefer a more solid story over short ones. I really liked the inque chapter as she was one of my favorites from the show. The main story arc did nothing for me but I liked meeting Aquagirl.

tiredofitall's review

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3.0

Art: 4/5
Story: 3/5

Felt a bit all over the place, but it was a semi-fun read regardless.

libra17's review

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5.0

Blight Returns!

So, I read this a little bit out of order (I read 10,000 Clowns first; oops), but it was still a great book. I'm a little disappointed that there's no resolution to the Grayson plotline and none for the foreseeable future, but I was overjoyed with the Blight story. I was always disappointed that the TV show left it so open-ended but then never had Blight come back for revenge; talk about a waste of a great villain! But here he comes with a sense of entitlement worthy of a toddler or a 1%er and the radioactive powers to make that mentality more dangerous than it otherwise would be. I also liked the little origin short for Inque; we never do get an origin for her in the show and it's good to see it expanded upon here.

cyanide_latte's review

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5.0

[REVIEW TO COME LATER UPON RE-READ.]
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