A review by wbforeman999
Batwoman Vol. 1: The Many Arms of Death (Rebirth), by Marguerite Bennett, James Tynion IV

3.0

Pretty solid, that woman isn’t the most well-known character I like how they introduced who she was, in this short little flashback and you understood the character pretty well. Well, the book is loosely, tied to the monsters and men event that was going on in Batman at the time. quickly goes away as we see Kate Kane deal with a piece of her past I’ve seen some complaints that we don’t get enough backstory, but there’s enough flashbacks spaced throughout the book that shows us what she was doing during that year on the island. Also, Steve Eptings art is fantastic. It’s a shame that he didn’t stay on for other volumes in the series. My only complaint with the trade is I feel a bit cheated did the four issues give us a pretty solid story The fifth issue is a flashback and then the sixth story doesn’t relate to anything prior in the book and it’s about a future cake cane dealing with this Batman, like threat in the future that didn’t really make a lot of sense, and felt misplaced in this book.