Dark Nights: Metal – Deluxe Edition Review
Dark Nights: Metal – Deluxe Edition Review Writers: Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV Pencillers: Greg Capullo, Mikel Janín, Alvaro Martinez Inkers: Jonathan Glapion, Mikel
Dark Nights: Metal – Deluxe Edition Review Writers: Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV Pencillers: Greg Capullo, Mikel Janín, Alvaro Martinez Inkers: Jonathan Glapion, Mikel
Does Dark Nights Metal #6 thrash out the power chords or should it be booed off the stage?
Dark Nights Metal is superhero comics the way they’re meant to be: bold, big, and so over the top they loop around ludicrous and zoom right back to awesome again.
Alas, poor Hawkman. I knew him Horatio, a fellow of infinite courage. . .
Like die-cast metal construction, this comic is a lost art form.
Of all the Batmen to come out of those worlds that never should have been, his is the story I knew was going to get under my skin.
You can show me a Batman fighting to get home, but you cannot show me a Batman who gives up.
This Batman only has one thing on his mind: devastation.
What happens when the most powerful weapon in the galaxy is given to a psychopath? Batman: The Dawnbreaker provides an answer.