BATMAN: - EMPEROR PENGUIN VOLUME 3 FREE DOWNLOAD

Jason Fabok,John Layman | 192 pages | 08 Jul 2014 | DC Comics | 9781401246341 | English | United States Detective Comics, Vol. 3: Emperor Penguin review

The storyline with the League of Smiles was one I'd already read elsewhere, so there wasn't much : Detective Comics- Emperor Penguin Volume 3 for me with that story. Speaking of looking great, i'm a big fan of Jason Fabok's artwork and every issue here is remarkable. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Sell one like this. Batman: Detective Comics- Emperor Penguin Volume 3 is most known for writing , published by . Oct Batman: Detective Comics- Emperor Penguin Volume 3, Ben Truong rated it really liked it Shelves: trade-paperbacksuperheroescomics. Apr 20, Charlos rated it liked it Shelves: graphic-novels-and-comics. Layman's plot allows him to draw a variety of villains, but he excels with the Dark Knight in particular, giving him a powerful presence each time he appears. Now, with Penguin temporarily out of commission and Batman busy trying to stop Poison Ivy and a group of Joker-obsessed maniacs, a new threat creeps in from the sidelines. In Adams' He makes reading this comic feel like watching a very well-shot movie, with match cuts and overlapping dialogue between scenes creating a consistent narrative energy within the comic that never lets up. Listed in category:. There is some kind of longstanding rule that Detective Comics will have a back-up story in each issue. For additional information, see the Global Shipping Program terms and conditions - opens in a new window or tab. Oswald Cobblepot has a plan. Damian influencing Dad? About the Author Once an editor for Wildstorm, John Layman turned to writing comics full-time in and mainly wrote for . Kim Moses and Ian Sander. I'm kind of excited to read the next volume, since all the ham-fisted plot machinations are now out of the way and we can just deal with the aftermath as it stands. Back to home page Return to top. I'm so glad they changed the creative team behind the series. Detective Comics has undergone a metamorphosis in this volume, from a book that you could take or leave, to one that I'd say is pretty much required reading. Will someone discover Batman's secret identity? See details. I found it disruptive to the rythmn and might have failed to capture any real flow to the volume. If you're looking for a great starting point for Detective Comics then the cover blurbs are right, you can't go wrong with Emperor Penguin. Knights of Sidonia, Master Edition volume 7. I actually enjoyed this book better than some of the stuff wrote for the flagship series. Lists with This Book. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Hearing that John Layman had taken over, though, I figured I'd give the volume a chance. Uh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out of date. , who drew the backup stories Batman: Detective Comics- Emperor Penguin Volume 3 every issue, knows how to put great detail in his characters' facial expressions. Instead, there's an interesting look at the effect the Clown Prince Of Crime has on Gotham's citizens, whether it's inspiring panic or adulation. Condition: -- not specified. Jul 05, David rated it liked it Shelves: comic-books. It didn't sour my taste for more though, and I can't wait to see what else this creative team has in store. Andy Clarke Illustrator. Batman: Detective Comics- Emperor Penguin Volume 3 works out for him about as well as you might expect The first two volumes in this particular Batman tile—as written by —had generally sat poorly with me even to the degree that I appreciated bits of their story. Sign in for more lists. That would be awesome. After that story finishes off, we get an interesting but still predictable storyline involving the Merrymaker and the League of Smiles. Other books in the series. Osamu Tezuka. Never Ending. Apr 22, Aron rated it really liked it Shelves: comics. View 1 comment. Tensions escalate and war comes to Batman: Detective Comics- Emperor Penguin Volume 3 City when Batman is drawn into a skirmish Collecting : Batman — Detective Comics, Sadistic mofo. Erik Burnham and Tom Waltz. The only one thing more terrifying than the madness currently gripping Gotham City is the method behind it. Another decently fun collection. The first couple issues introduces us to Emperor Penguin an interesting character, but a little too obvious in his way doing things and puts Poison Ivy in the spotlight. John Laynam was a great change, but not enough to put the series on a 5 star track. No longer content with merely being the crime lord the Penguin, he yearns for the love of Gotham City. The entire Emperor Penguin stuff though… meh.