I love silly stuff in comics, but along the lines of Batman's cape in Batman #98, or Jeff the land shark, or Dex-Starr, or Batroc the leaper using Gwenpool's onomatopoeia to pull a heist. That stuff brings me joy.
This stuff is too nonsensical and navel-gazing to be entertaining. I didn't think it was possible to make a Batrex boring, but they found a way, and it's still the best story of the three.
I'll admit, the dark 'n' brooding writing gets in the way of truly appreciating B-Rex and the Sentient Gotham. Which is probably why I found the Bat-Baby one so funny, when it threw all of that out the window.
I don’t know, I thought the sheer horror of the narration in the B-Rex story made the reveal/juxtaposition of giant robot dinosaur Batman all the more hilarious, because that’s like “oh no, Batman went too far” or “Batman came out wrong” and then BAM! T-Rex.
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I love silly stuff in comics, but along the lines of Batman's cape in Batman #98, or Jeff the land shark, or Dex-Starr, or Batroc the leaper using Gwenpool's onomatopoeia to pull a heist. That stuff brings me joy.
This stuff is too nonsensical and navel-gazing to be entertaining. I didn't think it was possible to make a Batrex boring, but they found a way, and it's still the best story of the three.
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