REVIEW: DC’s Titans Beast World Tour: Gotham

The Titans’ Beast World has been running amuck in the DC Universe, and Batman’s Gotham City is the latest recognizable landscape to be overtaken by the animalistic brutality of the event. Ignited by Beast Boy’s backfired attempt to stop the alien conqueror Starro, a new breed of spores capable of transforming humans into literal beasts has been introduced into the atmosphere. This extends to the metahuman population as well, with powerful heroes such as Power Girl and Black Adam succumbing to their animalistic natures. The latest tie-in proves that not even the heroes of Gotham are immune.Titans – Beast World Tour: Gotham #1 presents five all-new stories that highlight what happens to some of the more well-known residents of the city Batman protects when the spores descend upon the city — including the Caped Crusader himself. Spiraling out of the events of the main series, Titans: Beast World, this tie-in is full of the action expected from a Batman title and poignantly explores the inner workings of several members of the Bat-Family in unexpected and moving ways courtesy of some of the most talented creators in the industry.Zdarksky is joined in his endeavor by the art of Miguel Mendonga, which feels right at home in this story of the Dark Knight Detective. Accompanied by the colors rendered by Mike Spicer, the artwork of the book encapsulates the dark, dreariness of Gotham and the horror inherent in the idea of human/animal hybrids laying waste to the city. The lettering of Lucas Gattoni adds to the feel of the story, as the animalistic, barely human thoughts of Batman are transcribed onto the page.

The Titans’ Beast World has been running amuck in the DC Universe, and Batman’s Gotham City is the latest recognizable landscape to be overtaken by the animalistic brutality of the event. Ignited by Beast Boy’s backfired attempt to stop the alien conqueror Starro, a new breed of spores capable of transforming humans into literal beasts has been introduced into the atmosphere. This extends to the metahuman population as well, with powerful heroes such as Power Girl and Black Adam succumbing to their animalistic natures. The latest tie-in proves that not even the heroes of Gotham are immune.

Titans – Beast World Tour: Gotham #1 presents five all-new stories that highlight what happens to some of the more well-known residents of the city Batman protects when the spores descend upon the city — including the Caped Crusader himself. Spiraling out of the events of the main series, Titans: Beast World, this tie-in is full of the action expected from a Batman title and poignantly explores the inner workings of several members of the Bat-Family in unexpected and moving ways courtesy of some of the most talented creators in the industry.

Zdarksky is joined in his endeavor by the art of Miguel Mendonga, which feels right at home in this story of the Dark Knight Detective. Accompanied by the colors rendered by Mike Spicer, the artwork of the book encapsulates the dark, dreariness of Gotham and the horror inherent in the idea of human/animal hybrids laying waste to the city. The lettering of Lucas Gattoni adds to the feel of the story, as the animalistic, barely human thoughts of Batman are transcribed onto the page.

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