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Batman & the Signal, by Scott Snyder, Tony Patrick, Cully Hammer

jordannedunn's review against another edition

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4.0

First, a thank you to Edelweiss and DC Comics for providing a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

I really enjoyed this book. Duke is not a character I would ordinarily be interested by but he is an interesting lens through which to see the Bat Family – not mention he adds some much-needed diversity to the group.

Building on what Snyder started in his Batman series, Snyder & Patrick write a brilliant story in which they really showcase Duke and his unique set of skills. This book, whilst being called ‘Batman & the Signal’ (and featuring all the Bat-family members and some old favourites from We Are Robin) is really all Duke’s with Bruce playing much more of a supporting character role.
This story follows him as he helps to solve crimes with his mentor, whilst also trying to establish what sort of hero he is and what his place is within the larger group dynamic. This latter part is the central focus of the story and really endeared Duke to me as a character; his feelings of inadequacy and feeling the need to repeatedly prove his worth are ones many people can relate to and are showed brilliantly in his reflective style of narrative.

I especially like the art; the layout and design of the panels on every page alone is something to enjoy, but I also really enjoyed the black and yellow accented pieces and action scenes. I really like Duke’s costume design too, I think it fits perfectly with the corner of Gotham that he has carved out as his to protect.

Overall, I’d consider this a great jumping on point for anyone interesting in reading about Duke, the Bat-family or comics in general. That being said, though you don't have to have read We Are Robin prior to reading this (I haven't), I would recommend it as it will add a little more context.

Writing Quality – 7/10
Image/Illustration Quality – 8/10
Character Development – 9/10
Overall – 8/10

Find my full review on my blog, Bloodthirsty Little Beasts.

fishfish's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.25

lukeisthename34's review against another edition

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3.0

A bit lost. Even with what seems like all the info about the character I still feel a bit lost.

bookschief_managed's review against another edition

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4.0

It was nice to pick this up from the beginning, and I liked the characters in this one. It was definitely worth checking out and I can't wait to see it up on shelves!

birdmanseven's review against another edition

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2.0

I love the look of this book. And Duke/Signal may be a good character, but Scott Snyder is not the one to tell that story. I don't think he has anything else to say in regards to Batman.
This volume is okay at times but Batman and Signal have zero chemistry.

literati42's review against another edition

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5.0

I adore this story! It’s so good to see Duke get his due as part of the Batfamily. I love the exploration of day time Gotham versus nighttime Gotham. I love the way this story leans hard into the idea of found family and claiming your place at the table. It’s also a pretty great depiction of Bruce in full Batdad mode. Scott Snyder continues to be the best

marisacarpico's review

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3.0

Haven't been following Metal and this was kind of a disappointing evolution of the Duke storyline. So much cliché pretending to be innovation.

charmedvibes's review

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adventurous lighthearted mysterious fast-paced

3.0

squidbag's review

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3.0

A mixed bag in terms of story, but a new character in the cave is a lot of fun in this case. Also enjoying the new status quo change in Gotham. The art is gorgeous throughout, and the design and execution of the Signal is just fun to look at. The Snyder "Cursed Wheel" story is probably my favorite, but this all solid Batman goodness.

shellyzev's review

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*read as single issues
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