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Batwoman, Volume 4: This Blood Is Thick
by Sandu Florea, Guy Major, W. Haden Blackman, J.H. Williams III, Derek Fridolfs, Walden Wong, Francesco Francavilla, Trevor McCarthy
I loved this volume, and I'm starting to see a trend here: I tend to like comic books I actually own as a physical copy way more than the ones I read online, even if the latter are better, probably because I read more carefully and slowly, just to enjoy it more. And since I own a copy of this and I was ready from the start to love Kate, I got into it with high expectations and an open mind- and it did not disappoint.
First, I really have to say that both the artwork and the dialogue were so beautiful, that they truly elevated the story, which may have been emotional and well-executed, but wasn't particularly original. But, again, I'm a sucker for storylines that focus on family -whether that's family by blood or a friendship so close that feels like family - so I was on the verge of tears more than a couple of times.
I loved Kate so much as a main character and I can't wait to see more of her and Maggie. Their relationship was so strong and so intimate, so interesting in its complexity that I can't wait to see more of both of them in volume 5, which I'll pick up as soon as possible, considering that volume 4 ends up in a major cliffhanger.
First, I really have to say that both the artwork and the dialogue were so beautiful, that they truly elevated the story, which may have been emotional and well-executed, but wasn't particularly original. But, again, I'm a sucker for storylines that focus on family -whether that's family by blood or a friendship so close that feels like family - so I was on the verge of tears more than a couple of times.
I loved Kate so much as a main character and I can't wait to see more of her and Maggie. Their relationship was so strong and so intimate, so interesting in its complexity that I can't wait to see more of both of them in volume 5, which I'll pick up as soon as possible, considering that volume 4 ends up in a major cliffhanger.