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...Wait, what?
Spoilers, and my opinion on the issue.
Focusing mainly on this piece due to the Easter Egg on the third page.




Did you catch it?

Head encompassing cowl? big pouchy belt? That don't look like no costume of Barbara's, does it?
Right, the issue itself.
Overall, I felt that the writing itself was okay, with Beechen slipping a lot of references to the original show in there, while also expanding into newer areas. For example, the remaining members of Bruce's rogues gallery have now been divided between Cadmus (presumably for the metas like Mr Freeze) and a "regular" psychiatric facility following the demolition of Arkham (this is mentioned in Return of the Joker).
The downside of this is that it kind of requires that the reader have seen Batman Beyond before reading this, despite it not being in the DCAU even though it references it, so newer readers might be turned off by having to hunt down the DVDs or something.
This may effect how much money it makes, and thus stop more minis with better artists.
The dialogue is mostly okay, but I'm going to wait until the next issue before I completely make up my mind about it.
My major complaint is the art.
It isn't... as bad as some of the stuff I've seen Ryan Benjamin do, this for example is much worse,

But it isn't exactly great either. A lot of off model characters, and weird backgrounds where NeoGotham seems to be coloured entirely in green pastel colours for some reason. Pollution maybe?
The point is that if they were going to reference the original so heavily, they should have gone with the 'Akira' influenced cityscape they had in the show as well. Instead of the air just being the colour of limeade.
Going to be picking up the next issue, I'm hoping that the art improves though, but I'm not holding my breath.
To round off, here's part of the tv show, which is a reference to the Phantom of the Opera-styled Batman musical that they were going to get Jim Steinman to do ages back,
title: batman beyond
char: batman/terry mcginnis
char: batman/bruce wayne
char: ace the bathound
creator: adam beechen
creator: ryan benjamin
Spoilers, and my opinion on the issue.
Focusing mainly on this piece due to the Easter Egg on the third page.




Did you catch it?

Head encompassing cowl? big pouchy belt? That don't look like no costume of Barbara's, does it?
Right, the issue itself.
Overall, I felt that the writing itself was okay, with Beechen slipping a lot of references to the original show in there, while also expanding into newer areas. For example, the remaining members of Bruce's rogues gallery have now been divided between Cadmus (presumably for the metas like Mr Freeze) and a "regular" psychiatric facility following the demolition of Arkham (this is mentioned in Return of the Joker).
The downside of this is that it kind of requires that the reader have seen Batman Beyond before reading this, despite it not being in the DCAU even though it references it, so newer readers might be turned off by having to hunt down the DVDs or something.
This may effect how much money it makes, and thus stop more minis with better artists.
The dialogue is mostly okay, but I'm going to wait until the next issue before I completely make up my mind about it.
My major complaint is the art.
It isn't... as bad as some of the stuff I've seen Ryan Benjamin do, this for example is much worse,

But it isn't exactly great either. A lot of off model characters, and weird backgrounds where NeoGotham seems to be coloured entirely in green pastel colours for some reason. Pollution maybe?
The point is that if they were going to reference the original so heavily, they should have gone with the 'Akira' influenced cityscape they had in the show as well. Instead of the air just being the colour of limeade.
Going to be picking up the next issue, I'm hoping that the art improves though, but I'm not holding my breath.
To round off, here's part of the tv show, which is a reference to the Phantom of the Opera-styled Batman musical that they were going to get Jim Steinman to do ages back,
title: batman beyond
char: batman/terry mcginnis
char: batman/bruce wayne
char: ace the bathound
creator: adam beechen
creator: ryan benjamin
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Date: 2010-07-07 04:54 am (UTC)No waitYeah, that's probably right.