Typically not a DC fan, and definitely not a Batman fan, I decided to give the rebooted Batwoman a try. Kathleen has recently enjoyed previous recent titles about her such as Hydrology and Elegy and had great things to say about both, so I gave it a go.
I went in totally unfamiliar with Batwoman, so I appreciated her origin story in the beginning to get know what shaped her into who she is now. As a child her twin sister and mother are killed in a failed kidnapping (although you just know her twin will reapppear again- if not in this volume, a future one). We then see Kate as a cadet at West Point and when her sexuality is discovered, she won’t deny it, thus she is kicked out. Next the heiress is seen partying it up, but it’s obviously a mask to hide her pain.
Then the timeline really starts to dart around. Kate has a “lost” year between leaving West Point and becoming Batwoman. She is stranded on the island of Coryana with a head injury and falls in love with her beautiful benefactor Safiyah, who is the leader of this lawless nation. Safiyah’s previous lover Tahani is pushed aside for Kate, which fills Tahani with rage. Years later Tahani is back for revenge and the storyline becomes James Bondish, with an actual Moneypenny character. Kate is very unlikable at this stage, and Tahani speaks some truth to her, which Kate just ignores. As soon as I finally was becoming comfortable in this one stage of her life, there is another timeline jump into the future. No mater what timeline she is in, Kate jumps from one lover to another, and is condescending to all. I’ve never been a fan of “bad boys who need redemption” character types, so I wasn’t a fan even with the gender switch. No matter who you are, or love, be nice. I guess she’s similar to Batman- whose brooding nature I have never liked.
Three artists are listed, and as such sometimes the art style shifts from one issue to the next. All illustrate well, with a dark color palette and varied panel structure. It’s certainly not the art I have a problem with. What I don’t get is her supposed secret identity. Hello- her flaming red hair is a huge clue! Is everyone supposed to think that Batwoman can’t be Kate because Kate has short red hair while Batwoman has long? Its a wig people, attached to her cowl! And does she she wear it under her clothes? There was one scene in which she is dressed as Kate and one second later she is in her costume. I actually looked to see if there was a page, or at least a panel, that would explain it.
I received this digital copy through NetGalley for a fair and unbiased review. I let the excitement of being approved for the volume to override my usual avoidance of Batman stories. Truth be told, Kathleen would have been a better reviewer for the story. I’m not sure if me not liking it had to do with my distaste for Kate or if the time jumping made it too choppy for me to enjoy. While I welcomed the needed LGTBQ superhero storyline, Kate wasn’t the right person to carry it off.
-Nancy

November 24, 2017 at 9:54 am
Hello Nancy, interesting review, I didn’t even know there had been a Batwoman comic/series written. I am late getting into graphic novels and just getting to grips with the established “Heroes” like Batman himself, Green Lantern and Spidey. Speaking of Spidey, I understand where you are coming from regarding costumes and where the superhero/heroine hides it. I can understand Spidey wears his costume under his normal clothes and his gloves, socks and mask are folded up in his pocket, but where Batwoman can hide her boots, wig and utility belt I’ll never know!
Thanks for the review.
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November 25, 2017 at 4:03 pm
I often let my practicality get in the way of stories and/or movies, but come on, you can’t just stick a wig and cowl in your pocket and no one will notice!
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November 24, 2017 at 10:17 am
Marguerite Bennett was on this? I’ll have to give it a shot since I’ve liked previous Batwoman stories =P That’s something I’ve wondered too – for heroes with more elaborate costumes, how do they hide all of it (cowl, boots, etc.)??? I’ll get back to you once I’ve read it so we can compare notes ;D
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November 25, 2017 at 4:04 pm
YES! I’d love to hear your thoughts on it, since I was obviously not a fan.
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November 24, 2017 at 11:58 pm
I’m like you. I don’t care for DC or Batman. But, I do want to give this a shot. Something about Batwoman just sounds more appealing than Batman.
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November 25, 2017 at 4:05 pm
I think every character connected to Batman has to have to issues and moodiness. The Bat would not be able to cope with an upbeat partner 😉
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November 25, 2017 at 8:52 am
I…I never thought about the wig thing. How would she conceal it?? Thanks for that. Mind blown. Also, I will say I enjoy Kate in ‘Detective Comics.’ You know I’m overwhelmingly a Marvel/IDW guy but (even though I, too, think the Batman’s annoying) I like ‘Detective Comics.’ Granted, I don’t buy it monthly (as DC tries to trick us into thinking it’s cheaper when they make it $2.99 TWICE a month) but I get them when my local comic shop does back issue sales. Anyway, Batman’s his normal, one-note character self but watching these other people (who he’s broken emotionally (or are broken emotionally) in one way or another) try to come together and transcend that while protecting Gotham makes for some interesting stories. I like how Kate fits in there, as the de facto leader of the group.
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November 25, 2017 at 4:08 pm
I’ve heard good things about the Detective Comics, but I will pass. Unfortunately this reinforced my aversion to Batman stories. Kathleen has dibs on all future Batman and partner tales!
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November 25, 2017 at 4:33 pm
Yep, I feel you. You know I’m with you in our general dislike/disdain for the Bat. ‘Detective Comics’ has just become this really weird comic I find myself reading and enjoying when I’ve never liked (and still don’t) Batman! But I wouldn’t recommend you jump in. There’s too much great stuff out there to read as opposed to forcing yourself to slog through more emotionally grim, Batcave-adjacent stories :).
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