You’ve seen the Gotham of the past and present as it is ravaged by the Golden Iris Virus, menaced by villains across time, and protected by its respective heroes. Now, in this final pulse-pounding issue, see this story that has spanned centuries come to a close, and bear witness to the events that lead to the hit game!
Depois de duas edições bem mornas e bem qualquer coisa, Evan Narcise voltou ao impacto inicial de suas histórias na minissérie Batman: Gotham Knights: A Cidade Dourada, que é prelúdio do game de mesmo nome. Aqui, finalmente (e tardiamente) entendemos as ligações entre as duas tramas, do passado e do presente, de Vandal Savage ao Fugitivo junto com a praga do passado e o vírus do presente, passando pela batfamília. Foi uma conclusão bastante satisfatória, mas se fosse avaliar a minissérie como um todo a avaliação seria mais baixa. O grande destaque dessa minissérie toda foram mesmo os desenhos constantes e lindos do brasileiro Abel. Contudo, essa mini já foi melhor do que outras recentes que a Panini Comics Brasil andou lançando.
I really liked the ending. It ties to the game pretty well by setting up Bruce’s intrigue with the mysteries of Gotham he has yet to discover (ex. Court of Owls and the dead coming back to life). I loved seeing Babs, Tim, and Dick. I would have liked to see more of Jason, but beggars can’t be choosers :/ The ending was pretty good. I’m a bit off put by killing Vandal Savage. I mean, I guess, that was left open ended too, but it just surprised me. I loved Runaway and the ending that came with them. Totally peaked my interest. It kinda makes me want to play the game again. Overall, I had a great time with this run and I’d read it again :)
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