His sadness and self-doubt are also highlighted in the depth of his design. Bruce comes from royalty, and Jasmine captured that immediately. The Dark Knight’s armor and insignia, both on his shoulders and chest are divine. The costume re-designs are also top-choice. Each panel demonstrates dedication and care, as we can tell that the artist was loving her creations as she designed them. We’ve all seen the previews and fans have lost their minds over the beauty and expressive features of all the characters. Way to pull out all the cards! DC nailed their choice of artist, as Yasmine Putri is a goddess with her line-work, coloring, action, and facial expressions. If Fantasy isn’t your game, I still recommend that you collect this series, for the art at least! Art I will not stand by while Bruce and his Robins risk their lives to protect us. He could indeed be cast as a Paladin, with a Nat 20 on persuasion, as he’s constantly trying to fight his boundaries. Once again, Taylor does an incredible job of translating our Superman as a Disney Prince, with eagerness to contribute. His care for his family and friends, and for those who work for him is visibly demonstrated. DARK NIGHT BOOK SUMMARY FULLThe humility and nobility of the character are still in full effect though. While this isn’t the Superman we know he wasn’t raised on a farm by Ma and Pa Kent, so what he have here gives him an interesting development. Their partnership is a universal constant, and the artistic and verbal chemistry is inspiring. The connection between Bruce and Kal, their dialogue, and friendship… no… brotherhood, is something that can be seen in all universes between them. Tom Taylor does a magnificent job of going into the minds of these heroes, and what he touches often turns to gold. In this world, Bruce has lost his parents and is taken in by the Kingdom of El. The Knight’s dedication to his Robins is also filled with care and concern, and one can tell they’ve been trained with masterful class. His self-interpretation is vintage Bruce Wayne. His devotion and dedication to the Kingdom of El are stunning, even alluring. It’s in the title, after all, he is the Dark Knight for the Man of Steel. Beautifully enough, his cause is protecting the Kingdom of El, particularly Kal-El as there is magic set on destroying their Kingdom. Bruce is actually terrified of himself though he’s dedicated to his cause, as any Dark Knight would be. They’re also often misunderstood, as much by each other as by themselves. Both he and Kal are protectors, but capable of harnessing the darkness with them. He’s essentially a Blood Hunter and Paladin, capable of great feats of combat, with notes of magic… but he doesn’t understand why. There are two major spoilers I will not discuss in this review, so you’ll just have to read this wonderful comic, because it is an incredible twist. I believe this story will go down in history as one of DC’s finest, I won’t leave major spoilers, but – my goodness – the take on Bruce Wayne and Kal-El is a genius re-telling and interpretation, and I love their transformation into Dungeons and Dragons type-characters, in a high fantasy world. Bringing a cosmic reality to fantasy, a supernatural world that carries real-life elements. The motion and action encapsulate the light and the dark, making this not only a sensible, but also a heart-wrenching narrative. The first chapter delivers a wonderful depiction of graphic arts that portrays a real-life, mixed with fantastical components, when compared to the pragmatism that Superheroes are known for. Just… WOW! This is a wonderful take on the two world’s greatest comic book characters, and more. This first issue is mind-blowing, fantastic, takes you into another dimension, and leaves you there for a few hours because you feel mesmerized, and blessed. Dark Knights of Steel #1 is far more than an Elseworlds style re-working of the Dark Knight and the Man of Steel… Roll for initiative! DARK NIGHT BOOK SUMMARY SERIESThe anticipated DC/Fantasy series written by Tom Taylor ( Injustice, DCeased) and drawn by Yasmine Putri ( DCeased, Red Hood) is finally here. Letterer: Wes Abbot Review by Sharna Jahangir “ Dark Knights of Steel” – Book One Writer: Tom Taylor
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