Batman Incorporated, Vol. 2: Gotham's Most Wanted (2013) - Plot & Excerpts
The main story with Talia is an excellent conclusion to Morrison's Batman writing. It was about family in the beginning, and now it's about family in the end. The plot is full of epic events and great action that doesn't let down, all aided by Chris Burnham's very appropriate artwork. [8/10]The final two issues that finish things up aren't to the same standard. They're a nice view of the various Batman who were the underlaying foundation behind Morrison's arc, but there's nothing special about the stories. [6/10]My one complaint with the volume is an ongoing problem with the New 52 TPBs: this volume isn't arranged to tell a complete story, instead breaking right into the middle of the action. DC used to know how to arranged TPBs before 2011; I don't understand what happened. Talia esta loca, muy loca. No le di 5 estrellas debido a que el ultimo cómic (el #13) me pareció algo anticlimatico después de la condenada tormenta que había ocurrido en los números anteriores.Ahora tendré que leer Batman and Robin para ver mas detalle de la relación entre Bruce y Demian.Como nota adicional, creo que volvieron mucho mas interesante a Demian en los nuevos 52.
What do You think about Batman Incorporated, Vol. 2: Gotham's Most Wanted (2013)?
Loved it! A great Batman story and awesome artwork throughout! A must read!
—lockwood
Is it just me or Robin's face is rather... circular?
—sandy03
I love Damian Wayne, this one was brutal.
—Cydel101