![]() And Duggan pulls at those heartstrings wonderfully.Īdditionally, Duggan hits on even more emotional tones from Dick and Bruce’s perspective. How many of us have overlooked a member of our family or friends before it was too late? I think it happens more than we’d care to share. Duggan gives fans a Bat villain they can almost all relate to. Nevertheless, we see the disconnect in their relationship with the collateral damage being the lack of time in those final moments along with Victor’s stubbornness as the obstacle wedged between those final moments. Nora irons put their relationship while we see Victor’s love for his wife. However, the masterful part by Duggan was how he makes the reader feel as we see the final moments with Nora and Victor. ![]() It adds more depth to the character and makes him more real instead of the character nowadays that can do no wrong. It’s nice to see this “rookie” exchange with Batman and his work in these early years as well. Next, the showdown between Freeze and Batman along with the commentary from the guards sliding in comments about Batman and how bad he is like “you know he dropped a guy in a vat of acid at Ace…” continued to add some texture to the story placing the current status quo and opinion of Gotham at the time of this showdown. My goodness, it’s quite a unique flavor to a Batman comic by Duggan… and I loved it! From Bruce getting into custom with Alfred to the mannerisms at the bar by Matches, the setup, and execution of this story unraveled nicely. Freeze #1 this almost spy-like, espionage look with none other than Matches Malone at the helm. Freeze #1 perfectly by placing this moment well and putting it within the confines of the Holiday Season to boot.ĭuggan drops loads of subtle humor throughout the story and gives Batman – One Bad Day: Mr. And Duggan spearheads the opening up Batman – One Bad Day: Mr. So, Duggan gets the opportunity to provide fans with a retro look at one of Batman’s most tragic and heartfelt villains that many can conceivably compare themselves to. And seeing his recent work on his X-Men-related comics at Marvel and how outstanding his work has been, this was a no-brainer. Freeze #1, I had to review it! I haven’t seen Duggan in a DC book since… I don’t know when (if ever to be honest). Once I saw Gerry Duggan was writing this issue of Batman – One Bad Day: Mr. If you’re interested in this comic, series, related trades, or any of the others mentioned, then simply click on the title/link to snag a copy through Amazon as you read the Batman: One Bad Day – Mr. Let’s dive into this week’s Batman: One Bad Day and see what we can uncover. Freeze, Victor Fries, no longer needs his containment suit to survive he is in an element where he can thrive. Going back to the Dark Knight’s early days in Gotham City: Batman and Robin, Dick Grayson, faced down the coldest winter Gotham City has ever seen in this week’s Batman: One Bad Day – Mr. Art: Matteo Scalera, Dave Stewart, and Deron Bennett
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