

DC Comics
Batman #5 Review
By Dan Horn
January 19, 2012 - 11:26
Publisher(s): DC Comics
Writer(s): Scott Snyder
Penciller(s): Greg Capullo
Inker(s): Jonathan Glapion
Colourist(s): FCO
Letterer(s): Richard Starkings
Cover Artist(s): Greg Capullo
$2.99 US
Meet your next "Best Single Issue" Eisner Award-winner.
At the end of Batman #4, I sort of rolled my eyes. "Great," I scoffed. "The ol' superhero in the labyrinth gag." But then, Batman
#5 opens with a peculiar bit of information, which I won't dare spoil
for you, and I quickly realized there was something else very sinister going on in
Scott Snyder's Batman run. Little did I know, even then, the
depths of lunacy this issue would plumb. Unsettling and unexpected, this
installment presents Batman's pathology coming to a head as the reader
begins to realize that the Court of Owls may be the most frightening
bogeymen to ever come out of a comic book.
Artists Greg Capullo and Jonathan Glapion are largely to blame for the
unnerving stuff herein. Even the formatting pulls you into the madness,
which I once again won't expound upon for fear of adulterating the
unique experience. Because of the downward spiral into Batman's frayed
sanity, the books operates more like Kubrick's psychological adaptation
of The Shining than it does as a
superhero adventure. The elementary fundament that Gotham is Batman's
and nothing has come before Batman that he's not already aware of is
toppled here, and perhaps that's what makes this so scary: the numinous
unknown.
I'm getting chills just thinking about how clever and how truly horrifying this issue was. This can't be a Batman
comic, my common sense keeps insisting. But here it is in my hands with
"Batman" printed across the cover. I once accused Snyder of being too
predictable, telegraphing the outcomes of his Detective
story arcs, but with this solitary issue Scott Snyder has ascended to
comic book royalty in my mind. This is terrific stuff, even if it makes
my stomach turn.
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