Batman, Vol. 2: The City of Owls by Scott Snyder
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
The Court of Owls is striking all over Gotham and their first target is Wayne Manor! Can an injured Bruce Wayne and Alfred fight them off and mobilize the rest of the Bat-Family? And what is Bruce Wayne's connection to the Court?
The Court of Owls storyline comes to a conclusion in this volume. Batman dons a suit of armor and kicks some undead ass as he figures out who is leading the Court of Owls in it's assault on Gotham.
I liked that Lincoln Marsh was revealed as the head of
the Court and he may or may not be Batman's long lost brother, Thomas
Wayne Jr, who appeared in one tale pre-Crisis, only he was an older bad
seed brother in that depiction. Owlman's ambiguous end leaves the door
open for more Court of Owls intrigue down the line.
That's about all there is to it. Snyder crafts a pretty creepy Batman tale and Capullo's art is up to the task. The only gripe I have is that it felt like a ton of stuff was missing, probably because I've only read the Scott Snyder Bat-title in the New 52 and not all the ancillary bat-stuff.
Four stars. Snyder is shaping up to be the best bat-writer in decades.
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