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Batman #29 by Tom King, Mikel Janín, Hugo Petrus, June Chung

lennofspades's review

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3.0

I was hoping for more Catwoman! :( But the story about Joker and Riddler is on point still ♡

anthroxagorus's review

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5.0

"Why should I kill the Batman? Isn't it obvious? I'm the Joker. He's the Riddler. And in the end. Who cares about the Riddler?"

OH SHIT SON!!!! BURNNNNN!! YOU GOT SO BURNED OH MY GOD RIDDLER OH MY GOD!!

This has been my favorite issue. The nine course meal, these two psychos, and Batman juxtaposed in the middle. Just my kind of artsy shit.

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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5.0

This was actually good. Fun set up well-executed. It even advanced the plot! Good god, King has severely lowered my standards.

etienne02's review

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4.0

No action at all, but still a decent evolution in the story to be very interesting!

samhain's review

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4.0

Please, leave French food alone. Those aren't in the right order, and the names aren't even the right ones. The "Entrée" one is the most hilarious one, it's the American version, not the French/European one of what an Entrée actually is (the old one is the course that's just before the first main course, and nowadays an entrée is what you'd call a starter course). I know this is petty, but it drives me nuts that writers don't do proper researches before using something they don't know shit about. It's lazy and disrespectful towards their readers. If I can't trust the seriousness of their work on a detail, how am I suppose to trust them on anything else?! It's a shame because the rest was truly interesting.

PS: while I'm at it, I feel personally victimized by the "cheese" plates and the fact they wrote "desserts" with an additional "e" jfc someone stop them!
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