A review by jakekilroy
Batman: False Faces by Brian K. Vaughan

2.0

I know that this was Brian K. Vaughan's early DC work, and I know he's talented. But this was pretty amateur. It was all tell and no show. Characters spoke long sentences to explain what had happened, but it sounded like rough draft narrative. Batman says and does things here that he never would, which is frustrating, since he's a character that abides by his own rules of existence harder than anyone. It just felt like it needed an editor. A good editor before going to print would have been a solid move. They could've hired an older, wiser Vaughan and just redone the whole thing. Also, how hot is Wonder Woman?