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Este tomo es una especie de aftermath de Juegos de guerra, que no leí, pero se entiende a la perfección por sí solo. Lamentablemente, que se entienda no quiere decir que se disfrute, por más bien contada que esté la historia, o más zafable que sea el dibujo. War on Crime is a slim read, but it hits on the essentials of the Batman/Bruce Wayne dynamic in a way that many other Batman comics fail to. Essentially, Batman can pound criminals, but only Bruce Wayne can inject funding into a moribund, crime-ridden economic zone, thus revitalizing it (and specifically doing so in a way that maintains industry in the locale and isn't just gentrification). Much of that monologue narration has to do with the awfulness of crime, or how losing his parents shaped him as it will Marcus, the young boy in the story. While this provided context for the story, it was also quite banal, unfortunately. report information) Pencils Alex Ross (painted) Inks Alex Ross (painted) Colors Alex Ross (painted) Genre superhero Characters Batman [Bruce Wayne] (origin); Thomas Wayne (death); Martha Wayne (death) Synopsis A short retelling of the origin of Batman. Reprints

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Bats seems to be wearing his original uniform from the 1940s; the briefs outside the tights stand out and are a little dated now compared to his usual combat-armor look. Nevertheless, it's one of those visual homages that Ross loves to throw in for its own sake, though I'm not always sure why.Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2022-09-26 02:08:58 Associated-names Dini, Paul Autocrop_version 0.0.14_books-20220331-0.2 Boxid IA40688418 Camera Sony Alpha-A6300 (Control) Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier Un Batman humano, un Batman que no es meramente un símbolo. Y se nota en su rostro, en su expresión que dista tanto del rostro duro e inhumano de otras interpretaciones. You can see that these are real people with stories behind them. He treats every character like that, an old man walking, a couple dining on a restaurant or a doctor treating his patients. The Dark Knight Takes His War Against Crime Global in Batman: The World, A Never-Before-Seen Publishing Event from DC Marcus does fall into crime. It's almost an inevitability given his situation. No parents, living in a bad neighborhood. There's nothing he can do to stop it. And there's one fantastic moment in here that I won't spoil where Batman manages to talk Marcus down before he does something he'd regret. It's very nice, and the first nice bit that proves not all confrontations require violence to solve.

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Batman: War Crimes collects: Detective Comics #809–810, Batman #643–644, Batman Allies Secret Files and Origins 2005, and Batman Villains Secret Files and Origins 2005. in Justice League: The World's Greatest Super-Heroes by Alex Ross and Paul Dini (DC, 2018 series) (2018 [February 2019])I’m very glad I read this, it shows you that superhero stories are not only cgi, jokes or epic battles with incredibly powerfull villains. There are not always saving the entire planet, sometimes there are here for you, to give you a hug and say that everything is going to be alright. The gentrifying neighborhood is easy as well. He works as Batman to lower the crime rate in the area, then invests money into the people who live there himself. He's even told that in reopening old businesses that had shut down and giving these people a new chance at a safer life his profits are going to be razor thin. But not everything is about profits, and Bruce Wayne is every big as capable of improving people's lives as Batman is when saving them. It's just a really nice story overall and definitely my favorite of the bunch (Though again as of this writing I haven't read the Shazam story that may change!) report information) Script ? Pencils Alex Ross (painted) Inks Alex Ross (painted) Colors Alex Ross (painted) Letters typeset

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Dini erzählt eine Geschichte ohne Action, aber mit viel Herz und Seele. Ross, einer der besten Künstler im Comicbereich meiner Meinung nach, hat jede Seite dieses Werkes harmonisch und passend zur jeweiligen Stimmung gemalt, er verleiht der Geschichte zusätzliche Tiefe. Nachdem mich „Superman – Friede auf Erden“ inhaltlich als auch optisch mächtig begeisterte, freute ich mich nun darauf ein ebenso faszinierendes Comic-Erlebnis mit Batman zu haben. For a comic without any speech bubbles nor specific villain it does a wonderful, if not the best job at delving into Batman's mind. Dini does such a good job that when he's narrating in first person it feels like Bruce is a real person. I like that he's both personas here, not just Batman.On more than one occasion, Batman has become a mentor to burgeoning heroes. But, was never his softer side on display than with Jessica Cruz, the co-Lantern of Sector 2814 in Justice League #33. When the power ring containing the essence of Volthoom sought out Jessica Cruz, its malevolent power overwhelmed her. There are two big conundrums in this story. The first is Batman wanting to make sure that the boy who survived the shooting, Marcus, doesn't fall into crime. The second is Bruce Wayne discovering from another wealthy acquaintance that the neighborhood Marcus lives in is prime real estate for the super rich. The man basically wants to gentrify the neighborhood, force the old residents out, and use it to build premium housing. but was actually lifted this book is its art. breathtakingly beautiful! i had no idea someone can draw a comic so beautifuuly. alex ross, sir, you have my profound respect.

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