Even Batman can't be everywhere, so he's recruited a strikeforce of experts with their own disciplines. But will their expertise be enough against the obsessed Mr. Freeze? "Snow" part 2.
D. Curtis Johson (also D.C. Johnson) is a professional comic book writer. He began his career working for DC Comics in 1998 in the title Chase. Later on he started working in JLA and Young Justice. He is currently retired from comic books and pursued a career in programming.
I really like everything about the Seth Fisher artwork apart from how Batman looks. I can't quite put my finger on what it is though. The chin looks odd to me in some of the panels.
Anyway, Snow is an enjoyable read. Batman has recruited a squad with mixed skillsets to help him take on a criminal, rather than rely on a shaky police force and pester an overworked abd increasingly cautious Jim Gordon.
It would appear that Mr. Freeze is now on the scene and has every reason to be pissed off. I'm looking forward to seeing where his story goes.
Not too much really goes on in this issue bar the recruitment and training of the new 'Bat-squad' and of course, the manifestation of a new villain.