A review by jmanchester0
Batman: False Faces by Brian K. Vaughan

4.0

False Faces collects Brian K. Vaughan's early work for DC Comics. If you haven't read Vaughn's stuff, you're really missing out. Pride of Baghdad is a beautiful work, and Ex Machina is a еКtotally different, fascinating, and altogether amazing take in the superhero genre. Mixed with politics. (He was also one of the writers on the TV show, Lost.)

Anyway, False Faces collects a few of his early great stories relating to identity. еК"Close Before Striking" delves into Batman's alter ego of marched Matches Malone. "Mimsy Were the Borogroves" is a meetup with the Mad Hatter - and a fight with aеКJabberwocky. "A Piece of You" doesn't include Batman, but is a story of Clayface trying to absorb Wonder Woman's powers upon discovering she was formed of mystical clay. еК Finally, the short "Skullduggery" introduces a new character onto the Batman mythos - which would be interesting if DC had developed it.еК