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Detective Comics #1082 Review

       


     

Written by: Ram V
Art by: Riccardo Federici, Stefano Raffaele
Colors by: Lee Loughridge
Letters by: Ariana Maher
Cover art by: Evan Cagle
Cover price: $4.99
Release date: February 27, 2024


Detective Comics #1082 continues Batman's fight through a desert of the mind to overcome his first temptation, only to be confronted by the second. Meanwhile, the Question gets help tracking down Fielding's killer.
Is Detective Comics #1082 Good?

Detective Comics #1082 continues Batman's slow, plodding, cumbersome battle to come to terms with who he is and what Gotham would be with and without him. Yes, those questions have been asked and answered many times before, but at least you have some gorgeous art to look at.

When last we left the Dark Knight, Talia left him in the great desert to battle the Azmer still gripping his mind while Barbatos demanded the right to rule Batman's soul. All the while, the mental embodiment of Dr. Hurt goaded Batman into choosing his path and accepting the truth of his existence.

Now, Dr. Hurt shows Batman the first temptation by confronting him with a Gotham that doesn't want to be saved, lecturing Batman for not using his great wealth to help the downtrodden instead of beating up thugs. Batman fights his way through a city of people turned into malevolent clowns to overcome the first temptation to give in. When the first temptation is overcome, Dr. Hurt confronts Batman with a second - the future Gotham where all criminality is met with extreme violence.

In the physical world, Question continues to track down why Nash killed Fielding. Her search crosses paths with Cass Cain/Batgirl when the latter intercepts a group of Orgham mercenaries rounding up the impoverished and downtrodden to make Gotham "clean." With the combined might of their fighting and interrogation skills, Question learns Nash was hired by proxy by Shavhod Erhad.

If I had to read the tea leaves and predict where Ram V is going, Batman would accept his immutable link to Gotham just in time to return to the city after the Orghams have turned it into a forced utopia. Does that make for a compelling journey? At this pace, no, but Ram V is off the book in September, so let's just hold hands, grit our teeth, and get through this together.

What's great about Detective Comics #1082? Riccardo Federici's art is sumptuous. Every panel is a masterwork of form, movement, and detail. To be fair to Ram V, the outcome of the Question's investigation is intriguing when you consider she might be the one to take the Orghams down via a pathway nobody expected.

What's great about Detective Comics #1082? Ram V's plot for Batman is blathering nonsense. How many times will Bruce have to be chastised for not using his money to "do better?" How many times will we be forced to explore the link between Batman and Gotham? How long do we have to wait to find out why the Orghams are so focused on Gotham City and what they intend to do with it once their plan is done? What are the stakes?

A good, proper story should have a journey with a destination and one or more conflicts. After all this time, we still need to find out where this series is headed or why, which is absurd.

Backup Story

The victims of Dr. Hurt's experiments attend a masked ball to confront the psychotic doctor. Unfortunately, the ball turns into a mass killing on both sides of the Dr. Hurt fan club. When only two survivors remain, could Dr. Hurt pull the most painful trick of all?

Sketchy art, implausible scenarios, and characters nobody cares about. You could skip this backup and not miss a thing worth remembering.


About The Reviewer: Gabriel Hernandez is the Publisher & EIC of ComicalOpinions.com, a comics review site dedicated to indie, small, and mid-sized publishers.

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Bits and Pieces:

Detective Comics #1082 delivers amazing art, an intriguing series of developments in the Question's investigation into Fielding's death, and blathering nonsense for everything else. The major failure of Ram V's tenure is a need for more direction and purpose. So far, Ram V is determined to push that failure to the very last minute.

4/10


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