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(1) All these DCYou books I've read have pretty light fare. You see this with Batgirl, Black Canary, Starfire, Grayson, Gotham Academy, and Robin, Son of Batman among others. Not just a more comedic style of writing, but a more buoyant, less serious art style too. Sometimes it works, but on the whole I'm not a fan of the wanton un-seriousness of it all.
— Dec 08, 2020 05:00AM

Notes:
(1) All these DCYou books I've read have pretty light fare. You see this with Batgirl, Black Canary, Starfire, Grayson, Gotham Academy, and Robin, Son of Batman among others. Not just a more comedic style of writing, but a more buoyant, less serious art style too. Sometimes it works, but on the whole I'm not a fan of the wanton un-seriousness of it all.
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(1) One of my biggest pet peeves in comics is Red Hood's helmet. Sometimes it's just a smooth face with eyeholes, while other times has expressions and facial features. I can get behind the idea that he has different helmets, like Batman has different suits, but it's far too often the case that the same scene or mission, drawn by different artists, will feature both.
— Dec 07, 2020 04:30AM

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(1) One of my biggest pet peeves in comics is Red Hood's helmet. Sometimes it's just a smooth face with eyeholes, while other times has expressions and facial features. I can get behind the idea that he has different helmets, like Batman has different suits, but it's far too often the case that the same scene or mission, drawn by different artists, will feature both.
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"wanton un-seriousness" made me laugh.
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