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dahlia_moon ([personal profile] dahlia_moon) wrote2012-05-10 07:07 pm

005: Batman: Gotham Knights


from: Batman: Gotham Knights #13
larger image: http://oi45.tinypic.com/2iscjnc.jpg

Batman: Gotham Knights is not a title I'm really familiar with except for reading this issue because it was the issue where Commissioner Gordon retired and I love Commissioner Gordon so I read it. Also, Gotham Knights is written by Greg Rucka - who also wrote Batwoman: Elegy and I liked that so there was a pretty good chance I'd like this too (Greg Rucka is actually a name I swear I'm seeing everywhere. He writes for both Marvel and DC and it is glorious). Even if I can't get into the title properly yet, this issue gives me warm and fuzzy feelings and is one of the best instances showcasing the Batman's and Commissioner Gordon's friendship. ♥

The reason he quits in this title is, I suspect, convoluted and long. This iFanboy article has a summary of his character since the very beginning for newbies that is awesome and I'd recommend taking a look.

[identity profile] lil-1337.livejournal.com 2012-05-11 05:28 am (UTC)(link)
It's batman so everything is long, convoluted and complicated.

That was a nice scene both in content and feel. Gordon looks and feels very at peace with his decision.
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[identity profile] moon-destiny.livejournal.com 2012-05-11 06:02 am (UTC)(link)
Oh man, I wish Batman was the only comic series where everything is long, convoluted and complicated, but it's possibly in every comic series in existence (with the possible exception of some all-ages comic).

[identity profile] lil-1337.livejournal.com 2012-05-11 06:56 am (UTC)(link)
True, because simple and easy stories do not fill comics and then you have no sales.