All-Star Batman #4
By Avi Weinryb
November 12, 2016 - 23:14
DC Comics
Writer(s): Scott Snyder
Penciller(s): John Romita Jr.
Inker(s): Danny Miki
Colourist(s): Dean White
Letterer(s): Steve Wands
Cover Artist(s): Romita, Miki, White; Variant by Jock
Scott Snyder has penned an entertaining issue and if this installment’s twists are any indication, the story is only going to get crazier before it reaches its conclusion. This particular All-Star series was launched with the intention of showing classic villains in a whole new light and it’s definitely delivering.
As always, John Romita Jr.’s pencils are a joy to behold. The fight sequences are well choreographed and movement is fluid and bold. The level of detail, from cracks on Batman’s helmet, to the graininess of flashback sequences is top-notch. This is an artist who cares about his craft and isn’t rushing to hit a page goal. I mean, come on, it’s Romita Junior. Danny Miki’s ink work is understated and dangerously effective. This book is easy on the eyes. Batman fans owe it to themselves to give this series a read. Start with #1 and get caught up.
Rating: 8/10
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