![]() “You don’t like me very much do you, Selina?”, he asks. That opening dream occurs with Selina Kyle, Catwoman, on a plane to Rome, accompanied by the Riddler. This takes until the halfway stage to pick up, when it proves to be rather clever. ![]() Their previous accomplishments earn some grace, however, and trust is the order of the day as the scene is crucial to the larger plot. Yes, there is a fundamental point to the plot, but it’s primarily a caper story with no great mystery or meaning other than providing a romp.Ī groan may be induced by the creative team seemingly attempting to pull the wool over our eyes with an odd opening sequence then revealed as a dream. ![]() ![]() When in Rome, slots into that brief as well as connecting with their earlier Batman: Dark Victory, but it’s lighter in tone overall. There’s a theme connecting the collaborations of Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale at both DC and Marvel, that of a definitive look at a hero in the earliest days of their career, generally well considered and stylishly drawn. ![]()
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