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Preview: I Am Batman #5

I Am Batman #5

Written by: John Ridley
Art by: Juan Ferreyra, Christian Duce, Laura Braga

Batman fights for his life against a new breed of Peacekeeper, augmented with his family’s own technology! The only person who might be able to save his life is…Lucius Fox?!

I Am Batman #5

Review: I Am Batman #4

I Am Batman #4

Following the collapse of the Magistrate program, Jace Fox is still doing damage control from the events of Fear State. There’s a dangerous new player in Gotham, however, and they’ve set their sights on bringing down the Dark Knight! I Am Batman #4 is an interesting issue in so many ways. It deals with the ramifications of Fear State in its own ways while continuing to shake up the characters we’ve known.

Written by John Ridley, I Am Batman #4 has Jace continuing to track down leads and unraveling a conspiracy that connects so much. Fear State, the Magistrate, the death of Tyler Arkadine, it’s all connected somehow and leading… somewhere. Part of what’s interesting is that when you take steps back, everything feels that it’s a bit too connected together and that Jace just so happens to be the one dealing with it all. But, it generally works delivering a story that feels very “Batman” but with a character who’s willing to dish out a bit more violence to achieve their objectives.

What Ridley does really well is infuse morality and socio-political themes into his stories. With mentions of MK-Ultra, the Tuskegee Experiments, and ContelPro, Ridley takes real world examples of conspiracies turned reality to infuse questions and mystery in the story. By using these real world examples, we immediately begin to question what we’re told because we know the real history. Each of these examples also elicit some sympathy as each are examples of the government doing horrible things to people hinting at what we, and Jace, are walking into.

The art by Stephen Segovia and Christian Duce is pretty solid. With color by Rex Lokus and lettering by Troy Peteri, the series continues to plant flags in how this Batman differs from Bruce Wayne visually. There’s a more grounded aspect to Jace’s Batman visually. Instead of theatrics, this Batman comes straight at you with a physical fighting style that doesn’t use as much tech or fancy tricks. This is a Batman who likes a fist fight and entering the situation on a motorcycle. There’s some emotion as well. The group really focuses in on characters who are having some real struggles with recent decisions and events they’ve experienced. It’s a nice mix to the more action oriented aspects of the issue and story.

I Am Batman #4 is another solid issue that has a surprising amount of follow up from Fear State. There’s some major ramifications for Simon Saint and the Magistrate program that feel like they’re major plot shifts. So much, it’s surprising they’re handled here instead of the main Batman series which has moved on from the storyline already. It’s another example of this series being much more key to the future of Batman than anyone is giving it credit for and making it a series to continue to watch and read.

Story: John Ridley Art: Stephen Segovia, Christian Duce
Color: Rex Lokus Letterer: Troy Peteri
Story: 8.0 Art: 8.0 Overall: 8.0 Recommendation: Buy

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I Am Batman #4

Preview: I Am Batman #4

I Am Batman #4

Written by: John Ridley
Art by: Christian Duce, Stephen Segovia

Fear State aftermath! Following the collapse of the Magistrate program, Jace Fox is still doing damage control from the events of Fear State. There’s a dangerous new player in Gotham, however, and they’ve set their sights on bringing down the Dark Knight!

I Am Batman #4

Jace Fox Heads to New York City in February in I Am Batman #6

The fallout from Fear State begins next year as Jace Fox and his family leave Gotham for a new home base. I Am Batman #6, written by John Ridley, shifts the series permanently to New York. I Am Batman #6 marks the first time an ongoing Batman title will be based in New York City since issue #47 of Detective Comics in January 1941. Gotham City makes its official debut in the DC Universe later that same year, in Batman #4 and Detective Comics #48. 

From his first appearance in DC’s Future State event, to developing his history and mission in The Next Batman: Second Son, to joining Batman and his allies in defeating The Scarecrow and The Magistrate in Fear State, Jace Fox has become a rich addition to the Bat-family at the hands of Ridley.

On sale February 8, 2022, I Am Batman #6 (“Empire State of Mind”) features art by Ken Lashley, colors by Rex Lokus, and letters by Troy Peteri. The book features a main cover by Olivier Coipel and Alex Sinclair, with a primary variant by Francesco Mattina. Fans can also pre-order the book with a special 1:25 ratio variant cover by Khary Randolph and Emilio Lopez, as well as a special Black History Month variant cover by Alexis Franklin.

To see exactly what drives Jace and his family to move to New York, make sure to also check out I Am Batman #5, available in stores and on participating digital platforms on Tuesday, January 11. 2022.

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I Am Batman #2

Get an Early Look at I Am Batman #4

The Scarecrow’s campaign of terror and The Magistrate’s aggressive attempts to pacify Gotham City comes to a head for Batman and all his allies with the explosive conclusion to Fear State this month! Jace Fox has been on the front lines, fighting his own war with The Magistrate’s forces, and here’s your first look at some stunning visuals from I Am Batman #4 by artist Stephen Segovia

Following the collapse of the Magistrate program, Jace Fox is still doing damage control from the events of Fear State. Amidst its defeat, a Magistrate hit team is on the hunt for The Next Batman, looking for some serious payback. Find out more about Jace’s newest adversaries when the issue hits comic book shops and participating digital retailers on Tuesday, December 14! I Am Batman is written by award-winning screenwriter John Ridley, with art by Segovia and Christian Duce, colors by Rex Lokus and letters by Troy Peteri. The main cover is by Gerardo Zaffino, with the card stock variant cover by Rafael Sarmento. A 1 in 25 “ratio” variant by Max Dunbar is also available, check with your local comic book shop for availability. 

I Am Batman #4

Preview: I Am Batman #3

I Am Batman #3

Written by: John Ridley
Art by: Christian Duce, Stephen Segovia

Jace attempts to stem the tide of misinformation from the Seer as this mysterious adversary sends a heavily armed mob to a juvenile detention facility to break out a member of their militia. When Jace realizes his mother, Tanya, is at the facility, he’ll stop at nothing to save her! But will he be too late?

I Am Batman #3

Preview: I Am Batman #3

I Am Batman #3

Written by: John Ridley
Art by: Christian Duce, Stephen Segovia

Jace attempts to stem the tide of misinformation from the Seer as this mysterious adversary sends a heavily armed mob to a juvenile detention facility to break out a member of their militia. When Jace realizes his mother, Tanya, is at the facility, he’ll stop at nothing to save her! But will he be too late?

I Am Batman #3

Review: I Am Batman #2

John Ridley continues to give us a different take on Batman as the series begins to tie itself into Fear State.

Story: John Ridley
Art: Olivier Coipel
Color: Stephen Segovia
Letterer: Troy Peteri

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