12/25/2023 0 Comments Red hood and the outlaws blackfireFrom movies to books to music, I think there’s something really presumptuous about the statement “you’d like this.” Moreover, I hate what recommending that art says about me, especially if the person I recommended it to didn’t like the art in question. Today, Drew and Shelby are discussing Red Hood and the Outlaws 13, originally released October 17th, 2012.ĭrew: I hate recommending art. The narrative whiplash is part of the fun. I’ve read every issue since the title launched, and every few weeks I have a good “Hey, remember when this thing was about NANOBOTS?!” moment when something introduced months ago and seemingly dropped suddenly comes back to the forefront. With that in mind, it’s enjoyable for me to watch the writers of Batman Eternal juggle the many, many plot threads they have introduced over 30 issues. Plot and action have to be metered out very carefully as to not burn through too much too fast, but at the same time every issue still has to feel like an event as readers have been trained to expect by monthlies. With the task of producing so much content, the challenges of serialization in a weekly title are magnified compared to a monthly title. Mark: In a few weeks, the Batman Eternal creative team will have produced more issues than even the longest running New 52 books. Today, Mark and Suzanne are discussing Batman Eternal 30, originally released October 29th, 2014.
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