Luke Fox has rejected his father, which leads him to rebuilding a more deadly and dangerous Leviathan!
Summary
Five years in the future Batwing is the leader of the Batman incorporated. Rebranded under the guise of the “Leviathan” organization he stops global weapons trafficking and then forces the heads of said organizations into a trap and shuts them all down. Returning to his family he finally reconnects with them at Tam’s grave.
What I thought
As usual with Batwing, Eduardo Pancisca’s art is polished and seamless. I particularly liked the many depictions of tech found right through the issue. The action is well choreographed and it shows just where Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray could have taken this book if they were given a chance. I also enjoyed watching he Fox Family finally unite at the end though I was saddened that Tam Fox had died after everything she had been through. If this is the end of Batwing as we know it, I am very happy I was there to see the whole thing.
Overall
This was an enjoyable look into Batwing’s future with solid art, decent action and killer tech! 3/5
Why must this be the end? For this character or any black characters for that matter?!
You know why Audie!
uhm… yep.