![]() ![]() Neither fact concerned me, since I'm eager to see writers do their own thing in the (now-ended) New 52, and since the concept of a Purge-like anonymous crime spree in Gotham is quite riveting. ![]() The writers continue their spotlight on Harvey Bullock, and the Bullock-centricness of this run might be its chief selling point.īuccellato and Manapul completely reimagine the concept of Alan Grant's Anarky Lonnie Machin here there's an Anarky, but he's not Machin, and there's also Machin, but he's not Anarky. ![]() 7: Anarky is enjoyable and well-paced, with an intriguing mystery at the center, and uses a couple of Bat-foes strongly. Nonetheless, following the last volume's equally "street level" tale, Batman: Detective Comics Vol. ![]() As is often the case, Detective Comics ends up the title with the least going on on another day, Brian Buccellato and Francis Manapul's tale of an "Occupy Gotham" uprising might be notable, but in comparison it's downright tame. Just before the Convergence break there's clearly a lot going on in the Batman-verse - Endgame in the main title, side-by-side with cosmic shenanigans in Batman and Robin, not to mention Batman Eternal reaching its apex. ![]()
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