Batman and Robin Vol. 5: The Big Burn (The New 52), by Peter J. Tomasi
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The origin of Two-Face begins as Batman finds himself in the crossfire of a vengeful war between Two-Face and Erin McKillen! Both are hell bent on killing each other and anyone else who dares to step between them. And what are the mysterious connections between Harvey Dent's life and the origin of Carrie Kelley!Collects issues Batman and Robin issues #23.1 and #24-28.
Batman and Robin Vol. 5: The Big Burn (The New 52), by Peter J. Tomasi- Amazon Sales Rank: #82219 in Books
- Brand: Tomasi, Peter J./ Gleason, Patrick (ILT)
- Published on: 2015-06-30
- Released on: 2015-06-30
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 10.17" h x .29" w x 6.64" l, .71 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 176 pages
Review Praise for BATMAN AND ROBIN (The New 52):"Patrick Gleason at his strongest."—IGN"Tomasi seamlessly continues to amaze."—NEWSARAMA
About the Author Formerly an editor at DC Comics where he proudly helped usher in new eras for GREEN LANTERN, BATMAN, and JSA along with special projects like KINGDOM COME and JSA ALL-STARS, Peter J. Tomasi now devotes his time to writing comics and screenplays. Having worked on such DC titles as NIGHTWING, BLACK ADAM, THE OUTSIDERS, GREEN LANTERN EMERALD WARRIORS, BATMAN BLACKEST NIGHT and BRIGHTEST DAY, along with critically acclaimed creator-owned projects LIGHT BRIGADE and THE MIGHTY, Peter’s current projects include BATMAN AND ROBIN and GREEN LANTERN CORPS.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Vol 5: The Big Bust By Asher Dorshimer The Batman and Robin series has been one of the stronger batman titles with Patrick Tomasi successfully grasping Batman, Alfred, and Damian's voices, as well as doing a wonderful job of developing the father-son relationship between Bruce and Damian,and highlighting the heartbreak and despair that Damian's death has caused. Patrick Gleeson knocks the art out of the park as always, delivering a very dark and violent edge to the pages. Batman and Robin Vol 5: The Big Burn, collects the big New-52 Two-Face story, that finally shows the character's new back-story. Sadly it never quite all comes together.The main story follows Batman still dealing with the loss of Damian, when the Irish crime boss Erin McKillen returns to Gotham, sparking a gang war as well as bringing two-face out of hiding. Batman soon finds himself involved in Preventing McKillen and Two-Face from destroying each other and anyone in the crossfire, as flashbacks show how Two-Face, McKillen, and Bruce are connected. The story is lacking some essentials however. While Batman and Two-Face are great characters, McKillen is one dimensional, as she just yells and punches stuff. (Honestly) As her role in the creation of Two-Face begins to come to light, it becomes hard to really care about her, and by the end of the story she isn't anymore interesting than at the beginning. My biggest complaint is how Two-Face's new origin story is quite inferior to the one established in the wonderful comic, "The Long Halloween". Here Harvey doesn't ever seem like a fallen knight, but more of a opportunist who basically helped Gotham because he was forced to. Harvey never appears as a great law-bringer in the flashbacks, and in the process he loses the aspect of a tragic figure and becomes less sympathetic. His wife Gilda, who had a great role in older comics, now has a pathetic role to play, having a handful of lines and and simply not being a strong women, and more of a women who dies to develop another charector. The story never seemed to be that interesting, with the biggest development for Batman being pushed under the rug in the first issue. Also the item description lies, Carrie Kelly is neither mentioned nor seen, so don't buy this if your looking for her.Luckily Gleeson picks up Tomasi's mediocre script and lays out some great artwork. Gleeson's Two-Face is hideous, as his scarred side is detailed too perfection. His Batman is angry looking as ever, and the fight scenes pop with intensity and force.The last issue in the collection is a short story involving Dick Graysons first week as Robin. The story shows how Batman learned to finally appreciate what a robin can do, and again shows how Damian affects Bruce and Dick. It isn't anything mindblowing, but its a nice bookend and reminds you why Robin os in the title.Overall this book is simply okay, never quite reaching the heights it should. The art is great, but without Robin the comic isn't as good. If you want a truly great Two-Face story, I again recommend "The Long Halloween." Vol 6 will bring Robin back into fold, something the series desperate needs.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Unlike any other writer before him, Tomasi has just made me a fan of Two-Face. Really, really, good stuff, here! By N. Beitler Title: Batman and Robin Vol. 5: The Big Burn (HC)Publisher: DCWriter: Peter J. TomasiArtists: Patrick Gleason, Doug Mahnke, Mick Gray, Chris Alamy, Keith Champagne, Mark Irwin, Tom Nguyen (pencils, inks), John Kalisz, Tony Avina (colors), Gleason, Gray & Kalisz (covers)Collects: Batman and Robin #24-28, Batman and Robin Annual #2Price: $24.99Tomasi continues to knock it out of the park with this book. We’re now two years into this series, and nearly all of it has been great. In fact, I think this particular story arc may be the best one, yet, by Tomasi. Though the title of this book may lead you to believe it is centered on the classic Batman villain Firefly that is not the case. One look at the cover image and it will be clear to you that this book is about Harvey Dent – aka Two-Face. Though Two-Face isn’t a character that I have ever had any particular fondness for, in this book I have to say I really enjoyed his story. In fact, in Tomasi’s hands, Two-Face just became a character I can really enjoy. He puts so much effort into making Harvey a tortured and driven soul that he really comes alive in this book. And as for the other major players in the book? Wow. Tomasi creates an incredible backstory for Harvey and his wife, and does an equally superior job at creating a fully-believable and motivated character in that of Erin McKillen – the woman responsible for scarring Harvey Dent and murdering his wife, Gilda. Tomasi’s scripting on this book is just darn near perfect, and is definitely the best comic book material I’ve read, thus far, in 2015. He’s set the bar so high with this book that it will be hard to come up with something just as good for the next story arc.And what’s a great story without great artwork? Still good, but not fully realized, that’s what I’d say. No worries on that facet, though. Gleason, Mahnke and company do their usual bang-up job on art chores, making this one of the best-looking books you can find on the shelves. I DID notice one substantial error on the coloring, though. There was one particular panel of rushing water that was mistakenly colored as if it were fire. Oops! Other than that one slight misstep, everything else seemed spot-on.The annual in this issue featured a one-off story about the now-deceased Damian. It recounts and parallels the first nights on the job of both Damian and Dick. It was a great little story packed full of both sentiment and action. Though it didn’t really have much of anything to do with the rest of the story, it was still a welcome addition to the book.Overall, this is a great book that I would highly recommend to any and all fans of Batman!Writing: 10/10Artwork: 9/10Cool Factor: 9/10Value: 7/10Overall: 8.75/10
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Big Burn, Big Success By Manny R Batman and Robin The Big Burn is actually the first story in the series that does not involve Robin in the plot. This is strictly about Batman, Two-Face, and Erin McKillen, an irish mobster. Peter Tomasi has a lot on his shoulders seeing as how he is now writing a solo Batman story here, but he delivers perfectlyThis is the first time we get an appearance by Harvey Dent in the New 52 which therefore means we are getting a New 52 origin story, and this is actually one of my favorites. The book flashes back between present day and the past to explain the trio of relationships between the lives of Harvey Dent, Bruce Wayne, and Erin McKillen. Bruce and Erin were friends back in the day and Harvey Dent was the McKillen Sisters' defense attorney. However, eventually things go down and I won't spoil anything but there's a certain event that happens in that past between Harvey Dent and Erin McKillen that causes all of this. That's the main focus of the plot. Erin is being chased by the police because she is a wanted criminal in Gotham City. She has arrived in Gotham to kill Two-Face (Harvey Dent) because of that certain event I mentioned that happened in the past. Batman must capture Erin and Two-Face while still trying to make sure they don't kill each other.Two-Face has never been that interesting of a character to me, but this book made him one of my favorite villains. His origin story is incredibly cool and his relationship with Batman (as Bruce Wayne) described in the flashbacks makes him a character that's really connected to him. Erin McKillen is also a brand new character and her tough as nails attitude and sarcastic comments makes her a very cool character too who I look forward to reading more about if she were to appear in future comics. And to follow Peter Tomasi in this book is artist Patrick Gleason, who does a great job of illustrating the emotion that this book portrays as well as just being a great artist overall.If you collect the Batman and Robin series, this is another great entry. If you don't, this is still a book that you should read because it's a great Batman title and one of my all time favorites. Not only does in contain all the Batman and Two-Face issues, it also has a Villains' month tie in with Two-Face becoming Gotham's Defender during the events occurring in Forever Evil. So please comic book reviewer reader, buy this book. You won't regret it. And if you're still not sure, just do what Two-Face would do: Flip a coin for it.
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