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The Penguin, Vol. 2: All Bad Things
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I love how this one takes the man returns to his city to take it all back and yeah it can get messy and all that but I like how it shows so many things like him meeting with Riddler and Batman confronting him and there's active involvement of Batman in this volume and it may feel like his story and maybe thats why I like it more as Batman has to again work with Penguin to take down the Twins who have become so dangerous.
There's a sequence of how Batman is fighting all the goons of the twins and how he is taking them down and that montage is awesome and then seeing how Addison confronts Batman and well the Penguin is trapped and everyone leaves him as its been revealed he is a snitch and he even threatens the FBI agent that he will turn on her, and then its like everyone is hunting for Oswald and the Force of July have to protect him from Aiden and his co. who are here to kill him and the FBI agents too and then mic drop moment as its revealed what his plan was all along!
Batman to the rescue but what happens to him then which connects to the very first issue of them drowning and its such a great moment of closure that it makes for one heck of an ending and you see how the bird is back as the crime boss of Gotham and his new deal with Batman and its an interesting take and really shows how manipulative and smart Oswald is, like did he wanted these forces to make him work for them.. was it something he considered later on to take back Gotham?
Seriously makes you question and maybe thats the hallmark of this volume. My only problem was there was way too many slangs used and that kinda breaks the flow and rhythm of the reading thing.
Aside from that the art was freaking amazing, the neo noir art style really makes the whole volume plus the accompanying text and captions easy to read and pleasant on the eyes and it compliments each other really well.
There's a sequence of how Batman is fighting all the goons of the twins and how he is taking them down and that montage is awesome and then seeing how Addison confronts Batman and well the Penguin is trapped and everyone leaves him as its been revealed he is a snitch and he even threatens the FBI agent that he will turn on her, and then its like everyone is hunting for Oswald and the Force of July have to protect him from Aiden and his co. who are here to kill him and the FBI agents too and then mic drop moment as its revealed what his plan was all along!
Batman to the rescue but what happens to him then which connects to the very first issue of them drowning and its such a great moment of closure that it makes for one heck of an ending and you see how the bird is back as the crime boss of Gotham and his new deal with Batman and its an interesting take and really shows how manipulative and smart Oswald is, like did he wanted these forces to make him work for them.. was it something he considered later on to take back Gotham?
Seriously makes you question and maybe thats the hallmark of this volume. My only problem was there was way too many slangs used and that kinda breaks the flow and rhythm of the reading thing.
Aside from that the art was freaking amazing, the neo noir art style really makes the whole volume plus the accompanying text and captions easy to read and pleasant on the eyes and it compliments each other really well.
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September 15, 2024
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