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Batman / Tarzan: Claws of the Cat-Woman |
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Rating: Summary: Classic Serial Material Review: I have to admit, I was a little hesitant to buy this. As a fan of Edgar Rice's Tarzan novels, and NOT the silly movies that have come out over the years, I was all too ready to have Tarzan be a stupid ape and not the intelligent, if slightly-uncivilized, British Tarzan of the novels. However, kudos to Ron Marz for getting it right. There are some classic lines in this series, and both Batman and Tarzan get their share of the spotlight. Using a 50's Batman model and Burroughs' Tarzan proved a great decision and makes for a campy read reminiscent of old serial shows. In my opinion, this is a must-get for Tarzan or Batman fans.
Rating: Summary: More For the Tarzan fans than Batman Review: I've been a Batman fan for a while, espceially interms of Catwoman. When I heard about this title, I thought I would pick it up, but ended up being somewhat disappointed. The tone of the story seemed to fit more with Tarzan, which I have never read, and the "Catwoman" in the story was not Selina Kyle, but the princess of an African tribe. Still, the artwork style is interesting and the story fairly fast paced. Not a horrible read, but not what I was expecting.
Rating: Summary: More For the Tarzan fans than Batman Review: I've been a Batman fan for a while, espceially interms of Catwoman. When I heard about this title, I thought I would pick it up, but ended up being somewhat disappointed. The tone of the story seemed to fit more with Tarzan, which I have never read, and the "Catwoman" in the story was not Selina Kyle, but the princess of an African tribe. Still, the artwork style is interesting and the story fairly fast paced. Not a horrible read, but not what I was expecting.
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