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Freddy, who now has his powers back. This issue advances the story, but is nothing special. The Saturday morning sit-com tone is lessened for this issue. Overall, this issue earns another C.
(SPOILER ALERT)
Freddy, who now has his powers back. This issue advances the story, but is nothing special. The Saturday morning sit-com tone is lessened for this issue. Overall, this issue earns another C.
Meanwhile some US Marshalls, including one who looks a lot like Gary Oldman's version of James Gordon, use fingerprints to find out Bruce really isn't the Firefly. They head to Arkham to interrogate him. Meanwhile Crane is juicing up Blockbuster (played by... Arnold Schwarzenegger??) and sends him into Dr Q's clown themed group therapy session with Bruce and Maynard. Blockbuster is triggered by clowns and goes berserk.
Escaping Blockbuster, Bruce tells the group to head to the roof while he goes to look for a sample of the fear formula and Maynard goes to look for Kashif. Crane, in full Scarecrow regalia attacks the Police. Dr. Q decides to pull of a publicity stunt. Meanwhile Bruce and Maynard get to the roof and meet Drake, in a pesudo-Nightwing costume. He brought Bruce's Batman costume, and he suits up in a very Iron Man-Tony Stark kind of way.
Again this issue, there is a lot of plot to process. I think Sam Hamm might be putting too much plot into each issue. Joe Quinones artwork, as usual is great. This issue earns a B-.