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Preview: Green Lanterns #32

Green Lanterns #32

(W) Sam Humphries (A) Scott Godlewski (CA) Ricardo Federici
RATED T
In Shops: Oct 04, 2017
SRP: $2.99

“HOUSE PARTY”! Their trip through space and time complete, Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz find themselves back home on Earth, but new family strife makes the duo wonder if the threats of the cosmos were less taxing than dealing with your siblings.

Review: Batman: The Murder Machine #1

As the events of Dark Knights: Metal rock the DC Universe, the creatures of the Dark Multiverse stand ready to invade our world! How can even the World’s Greatest Heroes stop a horde of deadly beings that appear to be powerful, nightmare versions of familiar figures?

Dark Knights: Metal has done a fantastic job so far delivering a high stakes comic event and in doing so introduced some truly terrifying villains and a fantastic new concept in the Dark Multiverse. What the main story and its tie-ins don’t do is provide much of a back story as to who these new villains are. These one-shot issues have been doing a great job filling in the gap by not just providing some story that directly has to do with the event itself but also adding an origin of some sorts. Those origins have been more than just how these characters have been “created” but also add in motivation as to why they do what they do as well as to where their world stands. All of that together have created must read comics that add to the overall story.

Writer Frank Tieri delivers the latest in Batman: The Murder Machine #1 which gives us a Batman that also has the powers of Cyborg. We get some sense as to the why but not as much as the how here. It’s a solid addition but compared to the previous Red Death it doesn’t quite nail it.

But, while the overall story feels like it’s missing something compared to what we’ve seen there is something that’s really impressive and that’s the exploration of Bruce Wayne/Batman and his relationship with Alfred. And seeing that in this issue, it clicked to me about this even’ts exploration of different aspects of Bruce Wayne/Batman, his motivations and personality. In the end it added a lot to my appreciation of things.

The art by Ricardo Federici stands out with some really cool designs and presentations that are hard to go in to without spoiling the issue. It mainly involves tech and how certain artificial intelligence characters are presented and done in a cool way that visually is striking and somewhat terrifying too. That’s a thing about this event, it does a great job of blending horror and superhero comics and a lot of that dread is delivered in the visuals.

Overall, a solid issue that despite not quite living up to the quite high expectations set up from what has come before, it still has added a depth to the story and my appreciation for it all.

Story: Frank Tieri Art: Ricardo Federici Cover Art: Jason Fabok
Story: 7.5 Art: 8.65 Overall: 7.65 Recommendation: Read

DC Comics provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

Preview: Batman: The Murder Machine #1

Batman: The Murder Machine #1

(W) Frank Tieri (A) Ricardo Federici (CA) Jason Fabok
In Shops: Sep 27, 2017
SRP: $3.99

As the events of DARK NIGHTS: METAL rock the DC Universe, the creatures of the Dark Multiverse stand ready to invade our world! How can even the World’s Greatest Heroes stop a horde of deadly beings that appear to be powerful, nightmare versions of familiar figures? Find out in these special tie-in issues!

DC Reveals Covers for Batman: The Red Death and Batman: The Murder Machine

Evil versions of the Dark Knight are coming to terrorize Earth this fall! Seven one-shot comics that tie into the upcoming Dark Nights: Metal event are on the horizon, each spotlighting a different, corrupted version of Batman spawned from the Dark Multiverse.

How can the Justice League stop a horde of deadly beings that appear to be powerful, nightmare versions of themselves? Find out in these special tie-in issues, beginning September 20with Batman: The Red Death #1 by Joshua Williamson and Carmine Di Giandomenico followed by Batman: The Murder Machine #1 by Frank Tieri and Ricardo Federici on September 27.

All seven of the Dark Nights: Metal one shots will feature covers by Jason Fabok and Brad Anderson. Stay tuned for more cover reveals of Batman: The Drowned, Batman: The Merciless, Batman: The Devastator, Batman: The Dawnbreaker, and The Batman Who Laughs in the coming weeks!

Batman: The Red Death #1 cover by Jason Fabok and Dean White

Batman: The Murder Machine #1 cover by Jason Fabok and Brad Anderson

 

The Dark Knight’s Rise at DC Comics

After teasing comic book fans with ominous shadow images of six evil Batmen from the Dark Multiverse several weeks ago, their final, terrifying images have been revealed by DC Comics.

Each of these malevolent characters – The Red Death, The Murder Machine, The Dawnbreaker, The Drowned, the Merciless and The Devastator – all represent corrupted versions of Batman set upon the DC universe to help conquer it once and for all, as part of the Dark Nights: Metal event beginning this August.

From L to R: The Murder Machine, The Red Death, The Devastator, The Merciless, The Drowned, The Dawnbreaker

BATMAN: THE RED DEATH #1 (on sale September 20)
Written by Joshua Williamson
Art by Carmine Di Giandomenico

 

BATMAN: THE MURDER MACHINE #1 (on sale September 27)
Written by Frank Tieri
Art by Ricardo Federici

 

BATMAN: THE DAWNBREAKER #1 (on sale October 4)
Written by Sam Humphries
Art by Ethan Van Sciver

 

BATMAN: THE DROWNED #1 (on sale October 18)
Written by Dan Abnett
Art by Philip Tan

 

BATMAN: THE MERCILESS #1 (on sale October 25)
Written by Peter J. Tomasi
Art by Francis Manapul

Evil Versions of the Dark Knight are Coming to Terrorize Earth

Evil versions of the Dark Knight are coming to terrorize Earth this September, as DC Comics has teased early details on a series of seven one-shot comics that tie into the upcoming Dark Nights: Metal event. Each one-shot story spotlights a different, corrupted version of Batman spawned from the Dark Multiverse to wreak havoc on Earth.

Meet The Red Death, The Murder Machine, The Dawnbreaker, The Drowned, The Merciless, The Devastator and The Batman Who Laughs.

The terror begins on September 20 with Batman: The Red Death #1, by Joshua Williamson (writer) Carmine Di Giandomenico (artist), followed by Batman: The Murder Machine #1, written by Frank Tieri with art by Ricardo Federici on September 27. Writer Sam Humphries and artist Ethan Van Sciver will team up on Batman: The Dawnbreaker #1, on sale October 4, with Dan Abnett and artist Philip Tan collaborating on Batman: The Drowned #1 October 18. The month concludes with Peter J. Tomasi and Francis Manapul on Batman: The Merciless #1, on sale October 25.

November features two additional one-shot titles, Batman: The Devastator #1 (on sale November 1) and The Batman Who Laughs #1 (on sale November 15).

The presence of these malevolent characters infects some of DC’s deadliest Super-Villains, who are ready to take down Gotham City once and for all. But rest assured, DC’s bravest heroes aren’t rolling over for anybody and are ready to fight for the city’s very soul in “Gotham Resistance,” a series of crossover stories beginning with Teen Titans #12 written by Benjamin Percy with art by Mirka Andolfo (on sale September 13), Nightwing #29 by Tim Seeley and Paul Pelletier (on sale September 20) and Suicide Squad #26 by Rob Williams and Stjepan Sejic (on sale September 27).

Each $3.99 Batman one-shot ships with a special foil stamped cover featuring a protective UV coating, with art by fan-favorite creator Jason Fabok. Issue #1 of Dark Nights: Metal hits comic book stores and digital retailers on Wednesday, August 16.

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