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A review by rashthedoctor
Batman/Deathblow: After The Fire by Brian Azzarello, Lee Bermejo
1.0
This was recommended to me by a friend who said that this was one of the best Batman books he's ever heard , and having read the stuff , i now conclude that he hasn't read nearly enough batman books .
This was a pile of garbage and then some , apart from the colour work and some homages to the Batman the animated series , this was all over the place with an overly convoluted storyline (which is often the case when Spies are involved) .
The sketches were so weird that the facial features of all characters just meshed into one and it became confusing trying to distinguish one character from another , the action sequences also were weird to follow through .
As i said , the presence of good color work is the only saving grace and I wouldn't spare one second of thought to this book.
This was a pile of garbage and then some , apart from the colour work and some homages to the Batman the animated series , this was all over the place with an overly convoluted storyline (which is often the case when Spies are involved) .
The sketches were so weird that the facial features of all characters just meshed into one and it became confusing trying to distinguish one character from another , the action sequences also were weird to follow through .
As i said , the presence of good color work is the only saving grace and I wouldn't spare one second of thought to this book.