![]() I found this to be rather poor planning and quite disruptive to the overall flow of the graphic novel. Oddly enough, #0 wasn’t featured as the first chapter of the book and was actually slipped in as the second. It’s emotional, it’s smart, it’s gritty and action packed, and it’s beautifully illustrated in a variety of unique styles that bring out the best in every setting, character, and emotional tone of various scenes. The only chapter of this collection that is actually new reader friendly is from issue Batwoman #0, which is probably my favorite single issue of any Bat-title of 2012. Batwoman’s first new 52 storyline began in issue #1 and it didn’t wrap until the final page of the book we are discussing here today. Right off the bat I’ll say that if you haven’t been reading since issue #1 then you need to go pick up Volumes 1 and 2 before even considering this graphic novel. Contentīatwoman, Volume 3: World’s Finest collects issues #0, 12-17. ![]() Together this all new take on the World’s Finest travel the globe seeking answers and the location of Medusa before she has a chance to conjure even more mythical monsters. Realizing she’s in over her head, Batwoman enlists the help of someone who has experience slaying beasts of Greek mythology, Wonder Woman. Medusa the Gorgon is revealed as the abductor of Gotham’s children. ![]()
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