vampar's review

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3.0

The Gotham City Sirens ties in with this storyline. You have to read this to fully understand what is going on in the Gotham City Sirens, and you need to read Gotham City Sirens to fully understand what is going on with Selina's sister in this story line... ugh comics :P

rbexsareads's review

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2.0

I'll admit, this trade may have ended up making more sense if I hadn't stumbled upon the two previous Azrael collections AFTER I started reading it. But still, most times I can pick up a trade and just enjoy that chunk of story. Not here. I was so very very turned around.

just_fighting_censorship's review

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1.0

Wow, I really hated this. I thought the story was incredibly lame. In general I don't really care much for the whole religious zealot as a plot devise thing and that's pretty much what this came down to. Also, not a whole lot of Batman. It should be entitled Azrael:Gotham Shall Be Judged. So if you like over played religious overtones and Christian-Islamic relations I guess this is the book for you???

sardonic_writer's review

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3.0

Kind of a weird story- this is the first time I've encountered Michael Lane's Azrael. I don't understand why Ra's al Ghul is the puppetmaster here- he actually seems too earnest for most of the story. Fireball is also a character that I think is somewhat poorly handled. Once the trials get going, it's not bad. Crusader is very ugly and I didn't like looking at him.
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