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Michael Turner Covers! Everyone needs a good rebirth, from one point in life anyway. This is the Turner so to speak to break away from the New 52 and leave that story be. With new stories from old favorites like two-face, we can expect the writing to look forward not backward. A classic feel, with thin lines and a bit of color. Two Face and other villains can't escape this page turner, "oh, brother!" The Batman is still doing all he can, to keep the puns at bay.
Turn, Turn, TURN, to every season, and seemingly any Michael Turner book, there are sketches, sigs and moody slim lines that capture characters!
From the 52 weeks of 2011 now springs a "New 52!" That in a nutshell could spell its own surmise if not for the new crime, the court of owls. They are showing the need for Batman although it has occurred to him before, he now finds the sense that the mantle will never be let down or else. Will it suffice to have discipled disciplines? The saving grace is reading and in between the lines by what saving glory it has all come about. The immortal question for a Bruce Wayne to dawn the Bat's Cowl, for "Once upon a Gotham City" is the Court of Owls who are here to turn all of the above inside out! Batman is the new arena of play with how he has kept it up to here by way of leaning hard looking for a listening ear, now portraying the betrayal making it look so sincere. The only one that has been through it all, in short, is Batman and Gotham city, who knows if this is the "last dance, until death do we part!"
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Batman 1 Aspen Comics Edition |
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Batman 1 Modern |
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CGC |
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1343263002
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Owner Comments
Michael Turner cover with color, and really another great pose that seems moody to me. I was introduced to Michael Turner with this issue, and it made a lasting impression! Starts the series anew and makes the new 52 a sweet memory, but it's in the past, the Batman has the solitude to have survived this far. Seriously, the Batman picks up the series to let the past go, in short, get out your batarang cause here we go again! All too time consuming, the Batman is gaining this series off the backs of great writers. Not everyone's favorite, but the "New 52" had some fans, and this "Rebirth" has some big shoes to fill. It went for quite a few issues, and I think everyone was thankful that the "reboots" had stopped for the time being! Intently moody is the Dark Knight that strikes first with intent as well. Michael Turner stuff will run out in time, but his art is confident and sure.
Complete with a back cover picture of the Batman statue as he is hysterically serious as the TMNT are in party time! Buttons of old back when those were marketed, there are novelty items all over the collection from back then!
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Batman 1 Aspen Comics Sketch Edition |
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Batman 1 Modern |
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CGC |
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1343263001
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Owner Comments
Michael Turner black and white sketch cover, and another 9.8 sketch cover booyah! The simpleness of it makes it moodier! This makes it more attractive to me! This is the first book that I submitted to CGC straight off the rack, and I'm glad that it came back 9.8! White covers can be unforgiving. And the somber solitude the cover speaks of, is a glass raised to new beginnings; although, it all tries to start the same as the classics, it is different than the New 52 series. Michael Turner is a well-known artist that got early fame in the 90's. With sleek presentation, that man could draw. RIP. They use some of his sketches to make covers, and with the generic material, it can still be widely useful. Still the amount of material will run out sooner or later. Giving props to the man, I guess. Coming after the New 52 rendition of making the past a creeper!
Complete with a back cover picture of "Batman Arkham City" and that kind of vein, we've got the hook, now all we need is the dawn of night for a cowl! Even in Newsstand on the Dark Knight, we've got to CGC and slab the prospects of good reads, including all kinds of series. It strikes a chord with rebirth as a look back at the past and new!
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