Review: I Am Batman #3

by Carl Bryan
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Review: I Am Batman #3

[Editor’s Note: This review may contain spoilers]

Writer: John Ridley

Artists: Christian Duce, Stephen Segovia

Colors: Rex Lokus

Letters: ALW’s Troy Peteri

Reviewed by: Carl Bryan

Summary

What hurts worse… knowing that some part of me still needs to prove myself to him.”
Jace Fox/Batman about his father Lucius.

I Am Batman #3 -In the throes of Future State, the streets of Gotham City cry for justice and Jace Fox answers the call!

With a new and improved Bat-Suit, Jace hits the streets to inspire and protect as he follows the trail of the voice of misinformation and violence-the anarchistic Anti-Oracle! Can the new Dark Knight counterbalance their plan to inspire armed rebellion in the citizens of Gotham? Can one man inspire a city?

Jace attempts to stem the tide of misinformation from the Seer as this mysterious adversary sends a heavily armed mob to a juvenile detention facility to break out a member of their militia. When Jace realizes his mother, Tanya, is at the facility, he’ll stop at nothing to save her! But will he be too late?

Picking up immediately from the events of The Next Batman: Second Son, Jace thrusts himself into action when the Magistrate’s crackdown on Alleytown begins, using armor he’s found in the abandoned Hibernaculum. The age of a new Dark Knight starts now!

Positives

Future State must be here to stay as I bought into the fact that it was a glimpse into a future of what MIGHT become.  However, no run of DC comics has bought into Future State like the Batman series.  Here we see a Bruce Wayne whose fortune is now in the hands of Lucius Fox due to events of “The Joker War.”

So many variations of Batman have come through the years that we now see a broken Bruce in more ways than one.  No mansion, no cave, and on a limit.  However, this is not Bruce’s story, but it is so pivotal to Jace Fox’s story.

John Ridley is providing an interesting version of Batman who in all honesty may become something more than what Bruce was.  Jace is broken and we get to see that he did go through some interesting training in the Far East.  He is adept in hand-to-hand combat and his military background lends itself to using tech at a high level.

His duality in wanting to establish space from his family in his living quarters, however, he wants to make sure he is working alongside his father is interesting.  He has a true sense of family that is both the same yet different than Bruce.  This latest quandary makes things even more interesting as Jace seeks to both bring people to justice and preserve his mother at all costs!

This is not your typical Batman story.  Jace is more like a hero who now has a big budget and can see a more altruistic way of making that change.  The folks at DC are going to be using this character along with Nightwing (via Alfred’s inheritance) in establishing a better way of fighting crime and enriching people’s lives.

I think the team-up of these two would be interesting and would be a lot better than what happened with Azrael inheriting the Mantle.  I never understood that one!

Positives 2.0

The art is clean, the colors pop, and we really get to see a “shinier” batsuit in that he is more akin to an Iron Man than a Batman.  In fact, I could detect a War Machine vibe while enjoying the battle scenes between Batman and the Gotham PD.

The lines in this comic are clean and as much as I hate to compare heroes,  I see T’Challa/Black Panther or Al Simmons/Spawn in this storyline.

While Jonathan Stewart gave us a glimpse of an African-American hero in the DC realm, DC is really onto something with Jace Fox!

It’s fresh and worth a lot more exploring!

Negatives  

If you are expecting a typical Batman story….this is not your book.  While there are undertones, I think that Jace’s Batman may not even be a Batman for long. Read between the lines of the dialogue that is provided.  His calling is not in avenging deaths, but he appears to recognize that his city, his environment needs a true hero to look upon.

Not a negative here, but just a cause for pause as it is not a regular Batman story.  Jace is his own person and wants to fight in the light…not the shadows!

Verdict

This is a strong entry into the Batman family.  What happens when you have the tech, but you are not in charge?  What happens when you are pulled in several different directions to both be a hero and to also preserve your identity from your family…especially when your family has been turned in every direction imaginable by Bruce Wayne.  This story is heating up!


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