Review: Dark Knight the Master Race
#6
Submitted by: Theresa Stier, Comic News
Writer
19 October 2016
Don't let the page numbers discourage
you from this one. “Dark Knight the Master Race: Book Six,” by
Frank Miller, Brian Azzarello, and artist Andy Kubert is a great
comic. There's not much dialogue, so this comic goes by quick. Kubert
does a great job with the visuals of this comic. One of the things
that I enjoyed was Batman and Superman teaming up. I do like both
characters and seeing them both in action is very eye catching to me
(we're not going to mention the movie Batman vs. Superman though).
The first appearance of Superman, I had to do a double take to make
sure it was him. The S on his chest and the red cape will always give
him away.
The ending of this comic makes me wish
that this one was just a little bit longer. We know that Bruce is
human, so he can't live forever. However, he's Batman. Killing off
Batman is unlawful. I'm curious to see what is going to happen to
Bruce, if he's going to live or if he's going to die. It wouldn't
surprise me if Clark knows a way to save him (without breaking his
promise to bring him to a hospital).
The Verdict: This is a great comic
for visuals. If you're looking for a comic with a lot of dialogue,
this isn't the one for you. If you enjoy reading comics where
Superman and Batman work together, I recommend this comic. The
cliffhanger will make you want the next issue ASAP.
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