Batman #933
SCORE: 66
After the latest reboot Batman #933 also shows as Batman #5. I really
do not comprehend why there are so many reboots so often. Batman #933
actually caught my eye. In fact I am wondering if I need to continue to
read this series a little bit longer. The shock ending in Batman #933 is
very fascinating. There is one page of comic book content before there
is the two page intro and credits pages in Batman #933.
The Batman #933 comic book cost me $4.99. The issues families can have
with Batman #933 are violence, blood, bad language, lack of attire,
enticement to lust, and more. There is a six page preview for Supergirl
Woman of Tomorrow. There is a false gods reference in that preview.
Advertisements are after the main comic book content within Batman #933.
There is also a DC Nation Spotlight on Sirens Love Hurts #1. I have zero
interest in that one.
From here on out there will be spoilers in my review of the Batman #933
comic book. Bruce and that female doctor are going out on a date. There
is a bit of discussion on whether it is a date or not. But the two of
them certainly dressed for a date. So they are on a date, but they do
not want to admit it is a date. That is so millennial. These men with
swords on motorcycles show up and are trying to kill the doctor.
Things get worse in Batman #933 when a bird lady Ojo shows up to attack
the doctor in Batman #933. Bruce continues to fight for her. When the
motorcycle men with swords catch up the Ojo chick decides it is time to
leave. Bruce realizes multiple different parties are trying to collect a
bounty on the doctor. So they keep running and wind up going to the roof
of a building.
Ojo is waiting for the pair at the top of the roof. Bruce and her are
about to fight when Robin shows up and makes Ojo flee into birds. Robin
then references Bruce Wayne as his father in Batman #933. The good
doctor happens to be standing nearby and hears Robin claim Bruce Wayne
is his father in Batman #933. This ending is definitely interesting. Is
it enough to keep me reading?
- Paul
Graphics: 64%
Writing: 67%
Replay/Extras: 65%
Story: 71%
Family Friendly Factor: 63%
System: Comic Books
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Fraction, Jimenez, Morey
Rating: ‘13+’ - Thirteen and older only
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