Colm makes some good comics. He's got a long running series about a 30 something guy starting his pokemon journey and basically just breaking all the rules to win. Blackmailing Oak, brass knuckles against pokemon, it's great.
Because there is good and there is evil, and evil must be punished. Even in the face of Armageddon I shall not compromise in this. But there are so many deserving of retribution...and there is so little time.
Hey, at least bats isn't running them over with his tank-monstercar thing.
Well actually he does that sometimes. Bat-Man Off World (coming to a close this week) has him facing off against the rulers of the Blakksun Mining Co. which enslaves planets worth of people to run its ship (and perpetual storm forcefeild) and mining operations, and kills dissenters horrifically somehow off panel. The colorist is doing a great job.
In Batman Year Zero, his very first act was confronting the rich. And in The Dark Knight Returns, he simply talked to a corrupt general, and said general resigned in an unusual yet honest way afterwards, shall we say.
Look at the back of her hand, and the first two bottles, the light source is definitely up above. But look at the bottom of the bottle, the light source is from the reader's point of view.
I interpreted it in a few ways but mainly as a combination of making fun of Batman's crusade against all crime and also the way a lot of people seem to think policing should be done.
In this case it's batman beating up a teenager for stealing nail polish but that's not too far from shooting a 12 year old for jumping a turn style.