Sunday, November 23, 2014

Series Review: Batman Eternal

Batman Eternal - DC Comics


Batman Eternal Comic Books are a brand new weekly series launched by DC Comics. Batman Eternal will feature Gotham City, Batman and his allies. Batman Eternal comic books will run for a year, before taking a short hiatus and then return for a second year. Batman Eternal #1 comic is drawn by Jason Fabok who gives the first issue a beautifully illustrated story that gives writers, Snyder and Tynion's first chapter an almost cinematic feel.

Making his New 52 debut in Batman Eternal, police lieutenant Jason Bard’s first night on the job doesn't go as planned, and leads him to a pretty awkward introduction to Commissioner Gordon, a first encounter that goes down in a way that is decidedly unexpected. Newbie Bard is a rookie cop, but he’s not your run of the mill, stereotypical do-gooder. He’s a good cop trying to find his place in a hostile bed of corruption.

By the end of the first issue, we see Batman’s world turned upside down as one of his closest allies, Jim Gordon, is arrested for recklessly causing a subway accident that killed several people. But is he really responsible? The mysteries will only deepen from here on out. In the weeks that follow, allegiances will shift, as Darkness spreads and new heroes arise.

Batman Eternal Comic book is published weekly giving readers four to five chapters a month, depending on the month. Batman Eternal comic book is currently on issue 33 and White Dragon Comics have nearly all chapters in stock.

Batman Eternal is a great read, not just for a weekly series, but for any comic series. The weekly release keeps you on your toes and fully engrossed in the story, which is surprisingly consistent, given the frequent releases and rotation of writers. This is well worth the read. Catch up now!

- barbie66

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