Young Gotham Sampler, by Tim Seeley, Becky Cloonan, Cameron Stewart, Brenden Fletcher, Tom King
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If there's a comic for everyone, then there’s a Gotham for everyone. Young Gotham is the newest addition to the deep mythology of the Dark Knight's city, broadening the scope of titles for readers of all types. With such new titles as BATGIRL VOL. 1: THE BATGIRL OF BURNSIDE, GOTHAM ACADEMY VOL. 1: WELCOME TO GOTHAM ACADEMY, and GRAYSON VOL. 1: AGENTS OF SPYRAL, Gotham just go a little bigger.
Young Gotham Sampler, by Tim Seeley, Becky Cloonan, Cameron Stewart, Brenden Fletcher, Tom King- Amazon Sales Rank: #911898 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-03
- Released on: 2015-06-03
- Format: Kindle eBook
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Three starts By Guy with Beard This is a sampler of three different series. You get the first issue of Grayson, Batgirl, and Gotham Academy.Starting with Grayson, we get the next step in Dick Grayson's life. He is presumed dead but is now doing secret agent work for the agency known as Spyral. Nice action and just a hint of what is to come. Nice artwork.In Batgirl, Barbara Gordon has moved to a suburb of Gotham. All the trendy people live there. Babe has to try to balance her crime fighting and her normal life. Artwork felt cartoonish and better suited to Archie comics.Gotham Academy is a private school funded by Bruce Wayne. Olive Silverlock is a second year student who is assigned to show her ex-boyfriend's younger sister around. Olive has had an unsettling experience over the summer that is just being hinted at so far and what exactly does Bruce Wayne have to do with it? Again, some nice artwork.Grayson feels like it will be the most like a normal superhero comic with plenty of action, fighting bad guys, and twists in the story lines. Batgirl was a little too trendy for me. The so-called bad guy keep using hashtag in front of phrases and it seemed everyone was in an alternative lifestyle relationship. It just seemed to be trying just a little too hard to show how cool it was. Gotham Academy was the standout for me. It looked like it was going to be more of a mystery story with regular people instead of a superhero fighting costumed bad guys. While I love both types of stories, I liked the change from the typical in Gotham Academy.I will definitely look more into Gotham Academy, probably check out more of Grayson, and pass on Batgirl. This is why I enjoy samplers. You get to try something without committing fully to it. Nicely done for a sampler.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. WHAT'S NEW IN GOTHAM? By Mark Turner YOUNG GOTHAM SAMPLER 2015What we have here is a collection of first issues from various comics series all revolving around Gotham characters. There are three on hand to sample and see if you like, thus getting you to venture forth and purchase either the old issues on their own or perhaps the collected first volumes of each. Here’s a breakdown of the three:GRAYSON VOL. 1: AGENTS OF SPYRALDick Grayson, former Robin and former Nightwing, has apparently joined a secret organization known as Spyral. Just what they’re up to isn’t quite clear but his first adventure has him dropping into the kidnapping of a Russian who seems to have some sort of power. Unfortunately for Grayson there are two other groups trying to take out the same target, one of which is being led by Midnighter from the Wildstorm series THE AUTHORITY. By the end of this issue we get a small glimpse of who is behind Sypral but not quite what they’re all about. It is enough to whet your whistle though. The artwork is well done, the story solid and it might make this one worth looking into.BATGIRL VOL. 1: THE BATGIRL OF BURNSIDEA new series involving Batgirl, out on her own, trying to fit in with everyone else and talking non-stop. No seriously, she talks non-stop. I had a difficult time even trying to read this one. It seemed that word balloons were filling the pages over artwork that for me just wasn’t up to the style that I enjoy. This is not to say that some won’t find this fulfilling and enjoyable but for me it was substandard to what I’ve come to expect from DC. And in all honesty the biggest problem lied in the overuse of words, words and more words filling each and every page.GOTHAM ACADEMY VOL. 1: WELCOME TO GOTHAM ACADEMYSo here we come to a problem. I have no idea who the main character is. From reading start to finish you get the impression she’s someone going to this preppy school based on a scholarship that she’s received from Bruce Wayne. As to who she is or what she’s doing there, no clue. But as the story unfolds you discover that she’s been there a year and her past friends now going there feel that she’s changed. Still she manages to accomplish feats most of us wouldn’t be able to when it comes to helping her friends. The artwork on this one is solid, in the style of comics drawn for kids that reminds me of a number of steampunk comics I read some time back.On the whole this volume is a good way to expose kids to three different comics in one volume. Is it worth the price? Myself I’d much rather pick up the actual comics and decide from there than go this route. The fact that only 2/3 of what I saw would get me to buy any of these comics may account for my thoughts on the matter.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Introducing Three New DC Series By Mark Ament This was, as previously noted, a sampler of three of DC's new books. You get the first issue of each of Grayson, Batgirl and Gotham Academy.Grayson features the next step in the life of Dick Grayson, the original Robin and formerly Nightwing. He is now a special agent doing secret spy work for the somewhat mysterious agency known as Spiral. There is a great deal of good action, a dose of mystery - just what is Spiral and who are they working for good guys that we know they are - and excellent art. In sum, Grayson is the book that is most familiar to fans of superheroes and is one I'll likely continue to explore.Batgirl is a reboot of the franchise following the departure of Gail Simone. Barbara Gordon has moved from Gotham to the hip precinct of Burnside, the Gotham equivalent of Brooklyn filled with all of the hip people and the requisite coffee shops, art galleries, parties and cute guys.There is a new villain and this is one for the information age, as he tries to get personal information to spread around the web, not to mention an over reliance by him on hashtags. We see an updated Batgirl costume that is less skintight spandex and more college girl trendy but underneath Batgirl is still Barbara, eidetic memory and all. This is the probably the slightest of the three stories and the one book I'm least likely to pursue.Gotham Academy is a private school funded by Bruce Wayne. This is the least fully developed of the stories but after all it's only the first book of a series and is an introduction that really only hints at what's to come. That said, the art is well done and there is just enough there to tweak my interest sufficiently to at least pursue the story for the next couple of books. I'm not sure you can ask for much more from an introductory story to a brand new book.I received this ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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