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Batman, Scarface: A Psychodrama by Alan Grant, Charlie Adlard (DC Comics, 2001) |
Scarface has always been, in my estimation, one of the sillier of Batman's "serious" adversaries. Sure, he's a ruthless killer and mob boss. But he's also a block of wood.
The story removes Scarface from Wesker, but the lifeless hunk of gallows wood seems to have a mind and goal of its own. Escaping destruction and leaving death in its wake, it circles around to find Wesker, who is trying to make a clean start as an entertainer. Or is he? Scarface is an interesting look at the villainous team, a story in which Batman is more satellite than star. It certainly raises the question of who's the dummy in the partnership. by Tom Knapp |