![]() I even had fun looking at his panels-within-panels to try and figure out what the shapes were supposed to be. ![]() The things he does with layouts and panel set-ups is just amazing. Williams III is truly a unique voice in the din of same-old-same-old comic aritsts. That’s something I really relished this time around. This one was super popular though, so I didn’t really have the chance to stare at the pages as much as I would have liked. I had read most or at least some of these issues when I still worked for ToyFare and had access to all kinds of comics. Anyway, with Batman RIPing, DC needed someone to take over Detective Comics and Batwoman turned out to be a pretty good choice.įantastic, actually. Batwoman appeared sparingly but only took over Detective Comics in August of 2009, nearly two years later. The last issue of 52 came out in July of 2007. The character got all kinds of press for being a lesbian (big deal, Rainmaker was out a decade before in Gen 13 and she wasn’t even the first) and yet didn’t get her own book. Williams IIIĪs far as I’m concerned, one of DC Comics’ biggest blunders in recent memory was not taking better advantage of 52 and the bevy of characters hinted at and featured therein, specifically Batwoman. ![]()
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