Twisted Sister.
Azrael is one of the Batman related superheroes; he is a former assassin
of the Order of St. Dumas and takes his name from the angel of death.
In the
Knightfall story, he replaced Batman a time after Bane had broken Batman's
backbone (it is the main theme of the last Batman movie). That’s it for
preposition.
He is not in the centre of the episode but Lilhy who like Azrael was
also a member of the Order of St. Dumas. She visits to Joker in the Slab prison
to know what is the evil.
Of course, She arrives when the worst comes to the point when the Joker
venom inundates everything inundate, which she also inbreathes and she is
Jokerized.
She dresses up Azrael and decides to perform something evil. Firstly,
however, she has to get a little bit of information about the really evil.
Finally, she decides on the basis of a tip to set fire to a nursing home. She
does so. Fortunately, the real Azrael appears in good time
and extinguishes the fire. In addition, the Joker venom's effect wears
off by the fire-extinguisher.
Well, that's it.
Denis O'Neil's story is outrageously flat and silly. Seriously, Azrael
extinguishes a fire by a fire-extinguisher, is a big superhero action? In
addition, the starting point of the story, Jokerization of Lilhy is also quite
weak. She just walked into the world's most secure prison to the most dangerous
prisoner. She claims that a small bribe has helped, but it's still incredible.
I don't mention the fact that things didn't happen as well as we could see in
the base story (but that's the least it will be even worse in this aspect).
However, Sergio Cariello's draws are very good. Anatomy, facial expressions,
dynamics, everything is perfect and full of life. Lilhy
is
so
hot. It's sin to
waste his talents of such trash.
The original
Hungarian blog post is here.
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