jennmarshall27's review

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5.0

I will read this story arch over and over again. It is so sad, poor Kite Man.

anthroxagorus's review

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5.0

Kite Man, ya'll

Tom King is so interesting in how he likes to play around with perspectives to advance the story. So we get Kite Man, a soldier in between the war, and his thoughts, what the people are are talking about, and what brings him into the action.

The war continues.

francisjamesx's review

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4.0

Batman is my favorite superhero of all time and I'm trying to devour as many issues as possible :)

marisacarpico's review

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3.0

Remember how this started as Bruce convincing Selina not to marry him? So glad I haven't been reading this month-by-month or I'd have shown up to DC headquarters just screaming.

etienne02's review

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4.0

Interesting and different. I really love what they made with the Riddler characters in the War of jokes and riddles. Just look like a very bad ass and smart villain.

samhain's review

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4.0

Genuinely surprised by the Joker's mild reaction to Batman's choice. I thought he would go berserk for sure, seeing it as a betrayal of their dynamic, even if it's just the beginning. Unless he's containing himself until the last minute and Batman's choice is truly the reason he became his biggest enemy/killed so many people in Gotham? It's gotta be something like that, I mean Bruce was clearly convinced Selina wouldn't want to be with him after he was done telling her this story, so it must be something along the lines of "I created the Joker / I'm the reason there's been so much deaths in this goddamn city". Anyway. Issues focusing on Kite Man are, to my utter surprise, always very good and interesting in Rebirth.I think they've done a very good job with him, turning a laughable villain into a complex character for whom we have sympathy. I never thought I'd say this but, I hope we'll see him again in future issues.
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