One of the recurring flaws with this Dark Knight Returns sequel is that it's much less efficient and tightly paced than its predecessors. That problem is all the more apparent in issue #5. This new chapter includes some satisfying bursts of action as the Caped Crusader goes on the offensive, but the story wraps up too quickly and doesn't offer enough to keep readers satisfied for another two-month wait.
In the original DKR, Batman had to employ every trick in his arsenal to defeat Superman in open combat. How is he supposed to defeat an entire army of Superman-worthy foes, especially now that his body is even older and more vulnerable than before? Well, an extra dose of prep time always helps even the odds. This month readers see Batman and his allies work to even the score a little and turn the tables on Quar and his minions. It's very satisfying to see this older but still highly resourceful Caped Crusader prove why he's not a foe to be underestimated.
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