Friday, 25 July 2025

Review: Absolute Batman Vol. 1: The Zoo

Absolute Batman Vol. 1: The Zoo Absolute Batman Vol. 1: The Zoo by Scott Snyder
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Another fresh retake on the Batman legend.

I started reading this in singles, alongside Absolute Wonder Woman and Absolute Superman. This is probably my least fave of the three, as it's still pretty similar to the original Batman story - it's just Batman beating up bad guys. It's fun, but it's nothing particularly new. That said, the story gets stronger as it goes along, and we see Bruce as a kid who actually has friends. And some familiar friends, too ...

There's a new trauma here to create Batman, but much of the rest is the same so I found myself not really understanding the hype. This is still such a massively popular series but for me it's one of the weaker ones. It's really good - don't get me wrong - but I can't help but compare it to Absolute Wonder Woman, which is blowing it out of the water. By comparison, it's great but nothing quite as special.

This volume tackles the re-launch, so we get a fresh crime to hold the interest while the new Batman and all supporting characters (and gadgets) are revealed. Issue #5 throws back to give us more back story, and #6 brings it all home.

Artwork fluctuates but was mostly a disappointment to me. I didn't like the style at all, and some of the earlier issues it seems like the artist was still feeling out what he wanted to draw. So that was the real nail in the coffin for me. It's definitely dark and gritty, and it might work for others, but with such a massive build up it was all a bit of a let down for me.

That said, there's still a decent story here, and Batman fans should appreciate this new take on the Dark Knight. There are some significant points of difference that will draw readers in and keep them guessing about what's to come in later issues.

I think Batman/DC fans need to read this one, if only to decide you like the regular old Batman just fine. There are some new ideas here that are worth the time, and it does get quite brutal which is quite fitting for Batman. The art style may not be for everyone but it does get stronger in later issues, which should satisfy everyone in it for the long haul.

With thanks to DC/Lunar for an ARC

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