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Batman Vol. 1: I Am Gotham by Tom King

georgesc's review against another edition

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adventurous dark tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5

sulfurandbrimstone74's review

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adventurous mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

starfleeting's review

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3.0

Good art, some interesting ideas, and got a few chuckles from the comedy that landed, but overall the story arc for this volume made me go "eh okay".

I appreciate getting to see some vulnerability in Bruce and getting to see the JLA show up in Gotham was cool, but I can't help feeling some twists in this felt like they bordered on parody and less like the serious drama it was trying to be.

danacanterino's review

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3.0

2.5/5

Adoro las historias de Batman, pero ésta no me convenció, no estoy segura si esto lo leí en otro comic o lo vi en Gotham (perdón, pero ya a esta altura, al consumir este universo en todos los formatos, me hago laguna), pero igual, sentí que ya lo leí y fue aburrido.
El arte gráfico, eso sí, fue hermoso. Y Batman como personaje también me gustó.

tophat8855's review

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4.0

Read on Hoopla on the train. Don't know why, but I love Batman. Really enjoyed this entry. I should read the rest in the series.

geekwayne's review

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4.0

'Batman, Volume 1: I Am Gotham' by Tom King, David Finch, and a host of other people has Batman facing an unusual challenge: a hero who thinks Gotham should be saved from Batman.

Batman thinks about his secession. He can't be Batman forever, but where does that leave the city? He takes on Duke Thomas, but now there are two new heroes in Gotham: Gotham and Gotham Girl. Their story seems familiar, but they seem to see Batman as an obstacle to saving the city. Batman sees them as potential allies to his fight, but they may be too powerful and too set in their own agenda.

It's a big sweeping story and I liked it quite a bit. The introduction of these two characters is done well, and there are a few villains that serve their purpose. I like how Alfred even has a role to play. There are some nice surprises in this story.

I received a review copy of this graphic novel from DC Entertainment and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this graphic novel.

sonicboylee's review

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2.0

Enjoyed some of it but not so much Gotham and miss Gotham

albertico66's review

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2.0

it just doesn't feel like it's a batman book at all... more like a batman-adjacent book... i also find David Finch's work to be a little bland --- wish Mikel Janin would take over the whole arc (would be more interesting)

4saradouglas's review

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3.0

I am not a superhero comic reader, and I mostly just picked this up to get a sense of the level of violence, sex, language, etc. I found it to be a bit confusing, but it wasn't bad.