Batman #57
By Hervé St-Louis
October 25, 2018 - 09:37
DC Comics
Writer(s): Tom King
Artist(s): Tony S. Daniel; Buckingham, Andrew Pepoy
Colourist(s): Tomeu Morey
Letterer(s): Clayton Cowles
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It’s Batman versus the KGBeast, courtesy of Alexander Nikolayevich Afanasyev, a 19th century Russian folk writer and ethnographer. Can Batman defeat the KGBeast?
Tom King uses the parallel of Afanasyev’s The Animals in the Pit to tell the story of two-fighters combatting one another to the death until only one is left. The fox in this story is cunning and manages to trick all the other animals to be eaten. Is Batman the fox while the KGBeast is the pig? I’m not certain but this story can be read as hinting that there are other players in this tale who will soon be eaten and consumed by a greater schemer. The bat, figuratively, does not feature in Afanasyev’s story and because it can fly, could always escape from the traps set by the fox. The KGBeast has to be the pig, the one who starts the journey and is the second-last man standing.
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Tony S. Daniel handles the fight between the KGBeast and Batman while Mark Buckingham and Andrew Pepoy illustrate the folktale. I enjoyed the folktale pages better, of course. The fight between Batman and the KGbeast was formulaic and another one of those fights to the finish that comics and action films tend to specialize in.
I do hope that I am wrong on the near murder of the KGBeast and Batman’s confusion.
Rating: 9/10
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