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‘Batman: Urban Legends #6’ (review)

Written by Meghan Fitzmartin ,Matthew Rosenberg,
Joshua Williamson, Chip Zdarsky
Art by Eddy Barrows, Scot Eaton, Trevor Hairsine,
Belén Ortega, Chris Sprouse, Marcus To
Published by DC Comics

 

This book has been pretty good since it’s inception.

I really have enjoyed the various storylines that have been going on in this book.

This issue has a lot to offer in general.

First up, we have the end of the Red Hood and Batman team up. Chip Zdarsky writes an excellent final chapter here of the “Cheer” storyline. All of the events from the previous issues come to a head.  It is an action packed story and it features some great art by Eddy Barrows and Scot Eaton. It also has one hell of an ending.

The next story is a really good one too.

It features the character of Zealot. While I am not a big fan of the character, I am a big fan of the writer Matthew Rosenberg and artist Chris Sprouse. Together, they create an excellent short story, packed with fun adventure.

Next up, we have the last part of the Tim Drake storyline. It is written by Meghan Fitzmartin and drawn by Belen Ortega. It is fairly decent, though it is not the Tim Drake I remember. Hopefully someone gives us a good story with the character soon.

Finally, the last story is a Black Canary storyline by writer Joshua Williamson and artist Trevor Hairsine. Man, this story is good and a highlight of the book. I loved this story.

This book is well done overall and I enjoyed mostly everything in it.

RATING: A

 

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