Spawn/Batman
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #553722 in Books
- Published on: 1998-10-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Comic
- 56 pages
Customer Reviews
Why?
Lame scripting, tired plotline. Sworn enemies forced into reluctant buddy-buddy collaboration to defeat common foe.
I have a hard time accepting that Batman would call Spawn a 'twit'. Maybe he confused the letter 'i' with the letter 'a' but that's academic. A slim enough volume to read on the toilet then tear out the pages for another purpose. Miller's lack of consistency is confusing.
Can we combine this with Batman/Spawn: War Devil?
This story had all the hallmarks of a great Batman tale. The dialogue was fresh, gritty, and totally Batman--Frank Miller style. Plus, with McFarlane's art, how can you go wrong? When you try to include the plot. While the dialogue and interaction between Spawn and Batman make this a must-read for diehard fans, the plot is severely uninteresting. Ironically enough, in the other crossover, War Devil, the plot is the only good point in an art-poor, dialogue-poor story. So if we could just find a way to combine the two, we'd have a seriously good Batman story. Anyway, the comic's worth the money, just to see Batman go toe-to-toe with a demon from hell and hold his own. Not to mention all the great one-liners and Batman quotes. Oh yeah, and Mr. Arrogant's art isn't too bad, either.
The book is a little too emotionally bland.
This book is bland in comparison to other great batman titles.......Instead of exploring the psyche of the big b and GC it explores the dislike between batman and initially anyone who enters his city....blah!!!!!!!




