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A review by rashthedoctor
Batman: Road to No Man's Land, Vol. 1 by Chuck Dixon, Roger Robinson, Mark Buckingham, Alan Grant, Jim Aparo, Denny O'Neil
3.0
Start of the whole No Man's land saga. I have read the whole thing before , but for the sake of it , I decided to re read it . And it's not aged as well as I remembered it .
The art , considering it's time , I have decided not to talk about . In terms of plot , the basis is simple , USA is finally abandoning Gotham and doing so at the hour of it's need .
The creation of Nick scratch as a villain to convince USA for the creation of No Man's land is ludicrous and the existence of Scratch as a villain itself is eye-roll-worthy .
A lot of story takes place in the Azarael storyline and I am not a Azarael fan so it was all a boring blur . The dialogues were campy for most part as well but you can probably discount that because of the era it was written it
Overall a mediocre produce
The art , considering it's time , I have decided not to talk about . In terms of plot , the basis is simple , USA is finally abandoning Gotham and doing so at the hour of it's need .
The creation of Nick scratch as a villain to convince USA for the creation of No Man's land is ludicrous and the existence of Scratch as a villain itself is eye-roll-worthy .
A lot of story takes place in the Azarael storyline and I am not a Azarael fan so it was all a boring blur . The dialogues were campy for most part as well but you can probably discount that because of the era it was written it
Overall a mediocre produce