

Not only does he have an awesome collection that any collector would kill for, but I found myself rooting for him as the fisticuffs lead to a fire and his precious collection burned. In what also seems to be a continuing theme for me from this series, I found myself identifying more with the villain than our heroes. It seems to me that most of the stronger gags were presented within these pages.


The other element that I already mentioned as a positive was Gridlock and his lair. But I have to admit, there is only so much of this I can take before even her artwork isn’t enough to placate me anymore, and I think I have reached that point. I’ve done nothing but give her rave reviews since issue #1. (unlike this comic) Instead of beating a dead horse, I’m just going to focus on the positives in order to save you and me some time.Ĭorin Howell remains the shinning star of this series. You know what I did after reading this issue? I sat back in my chair, ran my fingers through my hair, and let out a sigh as I tried to think of something I could write here that would be worth your time to read. As it stands, Booster just leaves at the end without having accomplished his goal. If Booster was really there to take Gridlock in, shouldn’t he have kept hunting for him after Gridlock disappears at the end. As if they were constructed merely to give Booster a reason to interact with Bat-Mite. When looking at the bigger picture, even the scenes I liked seemed like an afterthought.
