2016 Batman-The Rebirth of a Legend
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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: Batman: Rebirth 1 Modern
Grade: 9.8
Page Quality: WHITE
Certification #: 1358986020
Owner: ParadoxTremors

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: CGC
Sets Competing: 2016 Batman-The Rebirth of a Legend  Score: 24
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Owner's Description

Synopsis: Last week DC Universe: Rebirth crashed onto the scene, coinciding with the finales of both the Darkseid War and Last Days of Superman. The trinity of stories effectively brought about the end of the New 52 era of DC Comics, putting old storylines to bed, and setting up many more for years to come. Following the main Rebirth one-shot are multiple character-based one shots setting up their individual worlds in a post-Rebirth DC universe.

The Batman installment of Rebirth opens innocuously enough, with butler extraordinaire Alfred tending to the Wayne Manor avocado trees, only to be interrupted by the arrival of young Duke Thomas, of We Are Robin fame. The story then kicks into high gear, with Batman leaping into battle with a new version of classic villain Calendar Man who, naturally, has a scheme to destroy Gotham that ties into the seasons motif he has consistently employed throughout the years. As quickly as the action begins, however, it ends with Batman easily overpowering his foe. Unfortunately for Bats, things aren’t that simple. In Gotham, it seems they rarely are.

Calendar Man’s master plan involves releasing his homebrewed spores into Gotham’s atmosphere, with undoubtedly nefarious goals in mind. Thanks to the new bat-suit, however, Batman is able to let loose an electrical charge throughout the air, seemingly thwarting Calendar Man’s schemes for good. We cut to the next day where it is a balmy 137 degrees in Gotham and a newly rejuvenated Bruce Wayne is performing his extreme workout regime while hanging off a helipad. Lucius Fox is there telling him the good news that the Wayne family fortune and company are back in Bruce’s hands. He also recites a touching memory of Bruce’s father, the late Thomas Wayne, and a look he once received from him that bared a striking resemblance to a look he received from a certain masked man.

Back in the Batcave, Bruce is walking Duke Thomas through the newest iteration of Calendar Man’s power set. As the seasons progress, he ages. Dying in winter and being reborn a young man in spring. The speed of Calendar Man’s current transition cluing the caped crusader onto the fact that things aren’t as over as he thought they were. There are more spores out there, progressing the seasons forward at an unnatural rate that can only end in one thing: destruction.

On the way to deal with the spores, Batman explains to Duke why he’s here. With his parents out of the picture due to lingering problems from the Joker toxin from Endgame, Batman offers Wayne Manor as a temporary residence. He also offers him training. Duke immediately rebuffs the thought of becoming another Robin sidekick, when a new yellow and black costume is presented to him, emblazoned with the family bat logo on the chest. Batman wants to try something different. Duke’s in.

The balance of the issue plays out as you may have imagined. The team locate the spores and destroy them in a tense underwater scene with an interesting use of physics, and Duke learns that Batman does the impossible on the regular. Calendar Man regenerates into a younger body and does the supervillain “This Isn’t Over” monologue. We close on the men training and talking, working away while Alfred goes back to the avocado tree. It’s all fairly domestic....



 
 
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