James Harvey
09-10-2001, 11:03 AM
The great review site <b><a href="http://www.thefourthrail.com">The Fourth Rail</a></b> reviewed this week's upcoming issue of <b>Detective Comics #762</b>. Go <a href="http://www.thefourthrail.com/reviews/critiques/091001/detectivecomics762.shtml">Here</a> to read the review. Below is an excerpt.
"Rucka finally gets around to tying up some loose ends left over from the "Officer Down" event in the Bat-books a few months ago. Still, the connection that mini-crossover shouldn't be a problem for those who missed it, as the writer delivers a thoroughly accessible and riveting script.
Sasha Bordeaux, outfitted with a costume and mask all her own, is finally ready to accompany Bruce Wayne on his nocturnal patrols of Gotham as Batman, even if she doesn't think so. Meanwhile, an internal affairs inspector has decided to get to the bottom of the disappearance of Jordan Rich, the man who shot former police commissioner James Gordon, and he recruits Detective Renee Montoya to help him with the investigation."
"Rucka finally gets around to tying up some loose ends left over from the "Officer Down" event in the Bat-books a few months ago. Still, the connection that mini-crossover shouldn't be a problem for those who missed it, as the writer delivers a thoroughly accessible and riveting script.
Sasha Bordeaux, outfitted with a costume and mask all her own, is finally ready to accompany Bruce Wayne on his nocturnal patrols of Gotham as Batman, even if she doesn't think so. Meanwhile, an internal affairs inspector has decided to get to the bottom of the disappearance of Jordan Rich, the man who shot former police commissioner James Gordon, and he recruits Detective Renee Montoya to help him with the investigation."