BATMAN #141 (DC COMICS)

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For this entry, we have arrived at the conclusion of a captivating Batman story from DC Comics. From the fallout of “Knight Terrors”, Bruce Wayne has not been himself. With his back-up personality kicked in, the damage done has been immeasurable. Without the Bat family, he’s on his own. Throw in his most dangerous rogue and one questions how things can be worse? “Mind Bomb” proves readers have only begun to find out.

BATMAN #141 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (along with Dustin Nguyen and John Kalisz) brings “Mind Bomb” to a show stopping finale. Let’s see who’s left standing from this encounter.

BATMAN #141 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (along with Dustin Nguyen and John Kalisz) Credit - DC Comics

*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***

The Dark Knight has not been himself for quite some time. Zur-En-Arrh, the back-up personality of Bruce Wayne has emerged from the results of “Knight Terrors”. Zur-En-Arrh helps cause the divide with Bruce Wayne and the Bat Family with “the Gotham War”. Now along on his war versus crime, the caped crusader has never been more unhinged and violent.

During this time, Joker has reappeared. What starts as a murder to a toy company heir leads into a deeply personal battle, both mentally and physically. The results have now Joker violently disposed and Batman facing his own worst nightmare: Zur-En-Arrh in his own unstoppable robotic body!

The issue begins with a flashback of Zur-En-Arrh overriding Batman’s Failsafe body programming with his own personality. The transfer is all the more frightening in the present. A battered and bruised Batman now stands off against a version of himself that is his imperfect vision of the future.

Even with the offer of letting this version of Batman take over and give Bruce the freedom he would love to have, Batman knows what he must do. The action kicks in as it’s man vs. machine. The pace never slows down as the grueling battle never slows down until the crushing final blow. Readers will need to prepare for impact as the final moments will send the next phase of Batman into uncharted territory.

BATMAN #141 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (along with Dustin Nguyen and John Kalisz) Credit - DC Comics: Cover - David Finch

Zdarsky directs a Hollywood summer action blockbuster within this chapter. There are very few slow moments to allow readers to catch their breathes, but they make the most of their time. Bruce’s initial reaction to Zur-En-Arrh and its’ offer gives the following action even more weight. Knowing what is sacrificed makes the action more tragic. The closing moments bring a grounded moment of clarity to what has just transpired. it’s a fitting finale to a story that pushes Batman past his limits in his Never-ending quest for justice.

Jiménez and Morey give fans a fight not soon forgotten. Right from the front leap into danger, the art reflects the rapid pace. Each panel flows seamlessly into the next matching blow for blow. There is an excellent car chase sequence filled with self-doubt and building emotion.

The “championship rounds” are unrelenting in how the strategic chess match has become. Another half-panel image gives readers a sense of Batman’s rage going into what he feels will conclude the fight. The next pages keep raising the stakes until the few panels bring the battle to a chilling end. The epilogue sets forth an interesting scenario with uneasiness to wrap up things for now, but not for long.

BATMAN #141 by Chip Zdarsky, Jorge Jiménez, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles (along with Dustin Nguyen and John Kalisz) Credit - DC Comics: Cover - Dustin Nguyen

FINAL POINT: 9.5 OUT OF 10

Bruce Wayne comes face to face with an unsettling challenge to bring “Mind Bomb” to an explosive end. Zdarsky pens a tragic, yet exhilarating close with Jiménez, Morey and Cowles providing the beautifully brutal backdrops to an intense last stand for the cowl.

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