4/02/2015

Batwoman Annual #2 Review IGN All

STK666780 Batwoman isn't the book it once was, and perhaps it's for the best that this annual serves as Kate Kane's last hurrah for the time being. Marc Andreyko works to wrap up the "Unknowns" arc and tie up all loose ends with this oversized issue. The results are predictably rushed, but not without entertainment value.


At this point, it's refreshing to see the book move past Kate's "vampire love slave" phase and just focus on the final battle with Morgaine. This issue taps into the team-up element that has too often been downplayed. Kate's ragtag little band is endearing, especially with Clayface's tendency to serve as comic relief. Between that and the focus on Red Alice's return to normalcy, there's a real sense of dysfunctional family and camaraderie driving this issue.


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