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Batman #100 Brings Joker War to a Triumphant Conclusion

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Batman #100

Artists Danny Miki, Jorge Himenes, Gill March, Karl Pagulayan Letter Cleiton Cauls Designer Khorhe Horhees, Rafa Grassetti, Lee Bermemo, Tomeu Sea

From the very beginning of James Tynion IV's tenure with Batman, the series has been relentlessly on the brink of an explosive Joker War crossover. The story is fitting for the climax of Batman #100, and this major milestone also highlights many hints about how IV Tynion will continue to create his own series. If you're looking for something like the recent Detective Comics #1027, where developers rotate and weave their own short situations together, this isn't it. Bisabi, this issue is one of Temporary IV's most effective cases, serving as the end point of the situation he has been methodically building up for months.

With the superhero resurrected and reunited with BetSemyu, the superhero continues to fight in arms against the Joker and his army of thugs. Of course, the villain from Punchline and his trusted collaborators are not going to quietly retire when they leave, while in this issue, almost all of the extra composition is enough to take time - all the more netving - to center stage. Then, as Jorge Jimenez joined Tynion IV to write the lead situation, the release has a certain number of epilogues with Carlo Pagulayan, Danny Miki and Guillem Marshch that mention the outcome of the incident that covered the entire megapolis, and where, n, the title will go much further.

Through his own work, IV Tynion found that for his military dynamic with the Joker, he was actually very well focused, all the more in the Black Knight. In particular, the IV template of this issue invites a new alliance with Nitving, finally restored after endless years of recollections and the acceptance of new species. The Real Hand Middle-Age Boy is once again at the height of his powers, which is an all the more pleasing return for the character's fan-beloved. While Batman and the Joker are not really side characters, their showdown is absolutely expected, and the episode with Nitving is a full-blown fest in this important issue.

And Jimenez continues to show the visual side, turning it up to eleven as The Joker War reaches its explosive climax. Together with colorist Tomeuzee, Jimenez illustrates a certain number of stunning action fragments throughout the issue, from the return to find the Joker and the Dark Knight inside the Ace Chemical factory, and presenting more than ever. Carlo Pagulayan and Sees join the first of the epilogues, dedicated to the brand new characters shown during the work of TempolГ©on IV for Incarnation Danny Miki, and Gil March, joined again by Sees, shows the provision of an epilogue, an epilogue that illustrates the subsequent formation of the events. And yet the style of Pagulayan, Miki and Marcha, providing the colors from cover to cover, prepares any transition to another team of literally unremarkable designers, falling to a friend of a friend, Sees.

Batman #100 is the character that serves as the culmination of the first "season" of work on I V-temolenide in the television series. All the scattered plots and important actions surrounding the Bat-Clan come together in a masterful presentation that makes it seem as though the entire creative team continues to work on a perfect reel. For example, while the sun rises on a changed Gotham and its rich character makeup, the title is likewise poised to start everything off on a non-successful leaf, starting with the release of #101, from the seeds sown in this big issue. If indeed there was an opportunity for IV-Secretary to show that he is more effective in managing the flagship title of the BET-Family, Batman #100 is a sweet journey that justifies his first period of work and shows that his team of creators continues to make chat strong futures lie for the characters.

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Last modified 04.02.2025

lucky-joker-100.lol › /02 › review-batman-joker-war. Batman: The Joker War is a very good event. It focuses more on character over spectacle. It has a more personal story and feels then the usual comic book event. The conclusion of the 'Joker War' brings plot lines to a close while also opening up new wounds in Batman #

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