I sometimes think that the artists had to choose between story and art, they decided to err on the side of art. The art in the books is very good but inconsistent. I have to admit the story-line is a bit confusing, but I admire the choice of the writers to start the story from the middle and am hoping more of the development and background will be fleshed out in the next graphic novel. I really enjoyed this story-line, a troubled hero (seems like they all are these days) who thinks she’s going to solve some societal problems while taking out her angst on everyone around while protected behind a mask. Haden Blackman (illustrated by Amy Reeder and Richard Friend, colored by Dave Stewart), I jumped at the opportunity. Not being able to keep up with weekly doses of multiple storylines, I resorted to patiently wait until I get my hands on collected editions and am able to immerse myself in the story.Ī friend at work kept telling me of how good the story-line is, so when he offered me a chance to borrow the graphic novel Batwoman, vol. This graphic novel is not the first I read of DC’s New 52 reboot, but I haven’t read many others either. This graphic novel collects issues 0-5 of Batwoman. Haden Blackman (illustrated by Amy Reeder and Richard Friend, colored by Dave Stewart) is a graphic novel, part of the New 52 even which begins the Batwoman series.
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