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Batman by Grant Morrison
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Batman

Introduction:

At this point, I have been reading many “Batman� comics and so far, I had been enjoying every single one I had read…until I came upon this comic. I mean, “Batman R.I.P� had a pretty interesting premise written by Grant Morrison and gorgeous artwork by Tony S. Daniel, who slightly rivals Jim Lee’s artwork, but the story itself was a bit too slow and confusing for me to really get interested in.

What is this story about?

Batman has always trained himself to withstand any threat that comes his way, but there is one organization that will try to defeat him mentally and that is the Black Glove. The Black Glove’s plan is that they will try to find a way to make Batman go insane, so that way Gotham City’s criminals will unleash unbearable mayhem on the city itself while Batman is losing his sanity. Will the Black Glove succeed in their plans or will Batman find a way keep his sanity?

What I loved about this story:

The premise: The premise for this story, which was the Black Glove trying to make Batman go insane, was pretty interesting. I did like the way that Grant Morrison wrote the scenes of Batman going insane and how the story just starts becoming cluttered because of the insanity that Batman was suffering. It really brought a chaotic feel to the story, which I usually associate chaos with insanity, so the story really fit that feeling extremely well. I also loved the way that Grant Morrison wrote the Joker as being insane as well as being calculating in his schemes against Batman since the Joker is honestly one of my most favorite “Batman� villains to date!

Tony S. Daniel’s artwork: Tony S. Daniel’s artwork was fantastic as the characters are drawn realistically and the colors are so vibrant. I really loved the way that Tony S. Daniel drew Batman himself as Batman looks extremely muscular and threatening at the same time.

What made me feel uncomfortable about this story:

Okay...where was this story going?

Confused

While I like the premise of this story and the artwork, the story itself was average for me because it was both too confusing and slow for me to follow. I understand that the story was basically the Black Glove manipulating Batman, but the plot just got so cluttered up once the Black Glove’s plan was announced that I just got so confused about what was really going on, especially when the plot was jumping all over the place. Also, there were moments where the story started slowing down and my interest in the story started to go down, the more I read this comic. There were various conversations that the characters had in this book that I was wondering to myself about what do they have to do with the story at hand?

Final Thoughts:

Overall, “Batman R.I.P� may have an interesting premise about Batman going insane and gorgeous artwork, but the story is average at best since the plot is too confusing and the pacing seems to slow down in many places that it was difficult to read through.


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Reading Progress

May 27, 2013 – Shelved
May 27, 2013 – Shelved as: dc-comics
May 27, 2013 – Shelved as: sexy-bad-boy-hero
May 27, 2013 – Shelved as: grant-morrison
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May 28, 2013 – Finished Reading

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Great review. I remember really enjoying this, but also feeling confused at times, and I've been meaning to reread Morrison's run and see how it holds up. I've heard that it gets less confusing as you reread it.


Ronyell Neil wrote: "Great review. I remember really enjoying this, but also feeling confused at times, and I've been meaning to reread Morrison's run and see how it holds up. I've heard that it gets less confusing as ..."

That's what I heard too. I guess I'll have to re read this again to really understand it.


Will Wright If only the novel was organized as well as your review was! I agree with your opinion. I believe the aspect that killed it for me in the the confusing storyline was that the comic was told from a third-person view in many parts of the comic (it's hard to not tell it from a third person view for at least part of it) so I could never tell what was part of Black Glove's plan and what Bruce was seeing. There is one thing to be confusing, like Christopher Nolen's film "Inception", but there is the kind of confusing that actually makes you angry. This, sadly, provokes the latter feeling. This is also the first Batman comic I have not liked.


Ronyell Will wrote: "If only the novel was organized as well as your review was! I agree with your opinion. I believe the aspect that killed it for me in the the confusing storyline was that the comic was told from a t..."

I agree with this! I think this was the first Batman story I didn't really enjoy that much due to how the storytelling was so confusing at many places.


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