The Brave and the Bold: Batman and Wonder Woman
J**S
A Timeless Masterpiece
This graphic novel is stellar. Each panel of art is breathtaking amd worthy its own canvas. The story ,though a little simple, is captivating, reminiscent of fairy tales and legends of old. One of the best graphic novels of all time!
S**E
Superb.
The drawings are crazy good. Liam Sharp, the artist behind those drawings, is sick. Very impressive, great details.
M**R
I liked it
I liked it, maybe because I knew some of the mythology prior to reading it. There really isnt much action, but it is a good story and the art is great. It DOES end a bit abruptly, because, it seems that, all current comic story arcs need to fit exactly into 5 or 6 issues, exactly the right amount to make a trade paper back. This trend is unfortunate.This feels like what G. Willow Wilson was attempting to do in her recent run on Wonder Woman, but Liam Sharp's writing is far better and the art here is 1000x better.
K**I
More of a setup really
Was a bit disappointed in this book. There were good parts to it but I think it could have been a out better. The art work is good, it actually grew on me the more as the book went on. The story is ok. I did like the Irish fairy tale feel of the story, and I liked. I do like when an author brings their cultural background into a story, though many of the characters did look more Scottish to me then Irish.The part I think did let the story down us that it was pretty slow then rushed to the point that I felt things were left out. I was also very disappointed by the final battle. The thing a few more pages on these parts were needed.All in all an ok story and possible a start/setup for more to come. Good artwork. Though I would have liked to have slightly smaller panels if it freed up more pages to fill up gaps in the story.
R**1
Great story superb artwork
Great story, superbly drawn, inked and coloured. Hopefully there'll be a follow up
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