Batwoman, Vol. 2: Wonderland
2018 • 128 pages

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JKRevell
Jamie RevellSupporter

While it fits into a broader arc, the main story of this collection sees Batwoman facing off against the Scarecrow. As a result, much of the story takes place in a hallucinatory landscape, which worked well for me (perhaps because I haven't read too many Scarecrow stories before...) and allows Bennett to play around with Batwoman's psyche and emphasise her differences from Batman. Yes, the villain behind Scarecrow isn't a great way to twist the background, and the one-episode story that rounds out the collection is nothing much to get excited about, but I felt this was a decent examination of the character.

March 28, 2019Report this review