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Batman: Night of the Monster Men (Rebirth)
Batman: Night of the Monster Men (Rebirth) | Tim Seeley, James Tynion IV, Tom King, Steve Orlando
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The first Batman crossover of DC Rebirth is here in BATMAN: NIGHT OF THE MONSTER MEN! It's the storm of the century, and it's headed straight for Gotham City. The guardians of this sprawling urban center--Nightwing, Batwoman and the Batman himself--think they've prepared for the worst. They have no idea. Thanks to the machinations of the macabre scientist Dr. Hugo Strange, the storm has unleashed a rain of monsters upon the city. Colossal creatures are stomping through the streets, terrorizing the citizens and challenging the skills of even Gotham's greatest heroes. Can the Dark Knight and his allies stem the tide of destruction? Or will the Night of the Monster Men mark the fall of the Bat? Find out in BATMAN: NIGHT OF THE MONSTER MEN, the first crossover of the DC Rebirth era from the creative team of Steve Orlando (MIDNIGHTER), Tom King (BATMAN), Tim Seeley (BATMAN ETERNAL), James Tynion IV (DETECTIVE COMICS), Riley Rossmo (CONSTANTINE: THE HELLBLAZER), Roge Antonio (BATGIRL AND THE BIRDS OF PREY) and Andy MacDonald (THE NEW 52: FUTURES END). This epic of horror and heroism collects BATMAN #7-8, NIGHTWING #5-6 and DETECTIVE COMICS #941-942.
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JLaurenceCohen
Batman: Night of the Monster Men (Rebirth) | Tim Seeley, James Tynion IV, Tom King, Steve Orlando

Night of the Monster Men is a Batman comic through the prism of horror tropes. Some of the spreads are just stunning.

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IrIsFlowerLeaf
Batman: Night of the Monster Men (Rebirth) | Tim Seeley, James Tynion IV, Tom King, Steve Orlando
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Mehso-so

I'm still a little behind when it comes to DC comics. I didn't really enjoy this story until the very end. The final rising action and resolution were interesting. It certainly gives new light to the 2nd trade I am Suicide.

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IrIsFlowerLeaf
Batman: Night of the Monster Men (Rebirth) | Tim Seeley, James Tynion IV, Tom King, Steve Orlando
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Batman!

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nosferatoos
Batman: Night of the Monster Men (Rebirth) | Tim Seeley, James Tynion IV, Tom King, Steve Orlando
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Pickpick

So this was the first cross over for the Rebirth era of DC and man it set the bar real damn high. Also Riley Rossmo did the art on the Batman issues and they were glorious I wish he was on more stuff. #comics #batman #comicscatchup

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nosferatoos
Batman: Night of the Monster Men (Rebirth) | Tim Seeley, James Tynion IV, Tom King, Steve Orlando
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I work at a comic shop and I am almost a full year behind on DC and Marvel comics. I'm trying to catch up by reading at least 5 issues every day. So, I did a little catching up on stuff I'm up to date on (top row) and I dug into by back issue box marked unread for two more (the box is full and there's a stack of x-men comics beside it now I'm never gonna catch up). Monster Men is off to an amazing start. #comics #dccomics #batman

queerbookreader You work at a comic shop? Can I be you please 7y
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Mentallofilth
Batman: Night of the Monster Men (Rebirth) | Tim Seeley, James Tynion IV, Tom King, Steve Orlando
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Mehso-so

Both kind of ridiculous and honestly quite entertaining, the Batfamily's fight against the Monster Men of Gotham is a big budget blockbuster companion to the normal Batbooks, a book-long action scene that mostly works thanks to shockingly creepy monster design and some fantastic art. It lacks the depth of King's normal stuff and the inventiveness of Snyder's, but it is nevertheless an entertaining read.