![]() ![]() ![]() There is still an overarching storyline but it is relegated to the background for the most part. Instead of a straightforward narrative, where the main character makes moderate progression through a singular story in each issue, this volume features mostly isolated stories focused on one member of Batman’s rogues gallery. 2: Ends of the Earth shows just how experimental Scott Snyder is willing to get with this new series. If you’re looking for a somewhat atypical Batman story with beautiful artwork, this is the comic for you. The only problem is that this creates an ending with a more marginalized impact than normal. Instead of following one major storyline, this book features mostly individual, though still connected, villain spotlights that provide sustained thrills from beginning to end. Overall: The experimental nature of All-Star Batman comes out in full force as this book significantly alters the traditional comic book experience. ![]() All of the artwork looks great.Ĭons: The ending is not as epic as most Batman comics. The Duke story ends on an incredibly interesting note. Every story is thrilling in its own unique way. Pros: The villain spotlights are all fantastic and provide great looks at each character. ![]()
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