Gotham Underground #4
By Geoff Hoppe
January 24, 2008 - 19:07
DC Comics
Writer(s): Frank Tieri
Penciller(s): J. Calafiore
Inker(s): Jack Purcell
Gotham Underground #4
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| so every villain in Gotham lives in the same apartment building? |
In Gotham Underground #4, a bunch of people die, Bruce Wayne attempts to break out of a hospital, and mob boss Tobias Whale orders a hit on Scarface’s gang of b-list villains. Robin, Oracle and Wildcat try to unmask the imposter Spoiler who attacked them last issue, but the would-be assassin goes invisible and escapes. I weep quietly over the fact I paid $3.14 for this catalogue of generic crime comic stock plots.
Writer Frank Tieri seems determined to load each issue with as much gore as he can. Admittedly, Gotham Underground is about a gang war-- but there’s no real reason the reader needs to see a psychopath hack some call girl’s ear off, Van Gogh style. Unnecessary violence aside, Tieri knows how and when to insert surprises that keep the story from collapsing on itself. These surprises are too far apart and far between, however, to make Gotham Underground worthwhile.
Penciller J. Calafiore’s angular style suits the tone Calafiore creates. Jack Purcell’s heavy inks also help. Calafiore also manages to enliven the proceedings with a few clever layouts, but a boring story ultimately can’t be helped by any artist (save, perhaps, Jim Lee).
Worth the money? No.
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