I was happy to find that this was the case, and the few glimpses we did get of him added to the intrigue of the story as a whole instead of taking away from Olive and the other kids’ adventures. Wayne, but from the very beginning it seemed like he’d skulk around in the background (natch) rather than be a major player. I mean, yes, it would obviously feature something about Mr. (I’m more of a Marvel girl.) But I went into Welcome to Gotham Academy with an open mind. I’ll freely admit that I’m not a huge fan of The Bat. I mean, even Gotham Academy’s resident oddball Eric isn’t all that creepy looking. In addition to sounding like they belong in a CW show, like I mentioned in Talky Talk above, they all also look the part, which is fantastic. He does a great job of differentiating between the various races his characters are, without them turning into stereotypes, and his quasi-cartoonish depictions of the characters fits well with the YA-leaning storyline. Karl Kerschl’s style is one I wasn’t familiar with, but you can bet I’ll seek more of it out now. They’re occasionally too angular or sketchy for my personal tastes. *If those last two weren’t owned by Marvel, of course. On the whole, Gotham High seems a little like the Hogwarts of the DC Comics world, with adventure and possible mishaps waiting right around the corner, but plenty of opportunity for the characters to worry about typical high school things (like who’re they’re going to the dance with and the paper that’s due Monday morning). Because of this excellent dialogue and fast-moving pace, I could totally see the storyline being turned into a CW/ABC Family/Disney Channel* series. (The story was a little more MG than YA, me thinks.) Becky Cloonan and Brenden Fletcher have created a slew of believable teenagers, teenagers who are both adorable and snarky in just the right amounts. These characters fit into the world well, from the little I know about it, but skew a lot younger. #Olve silverlock dc comics seriesMaybe not so much in this first collection, but there’s some angst on the horizon for sure.Īlthough Welcome to Gotham Academy is a series based in the DC Comics universe, the first volume of the comics features wholly new characters (minus a few examples). And, when the mysterious “exchange student” shows up, and seems to know more than he’s letting on, poor Olive is faced with some seriously tough (hormone-led) decisions. But when she went MIA over the summer, things got a little tense. He was responsible and sweet, and even his mom liked Olive. It seems to me that Olive and Kyle were a perfect couple. She’s also a bit of a badass, who will pull crazy stunts to save friends and doesn’t shy away when faced with monsters, both the literal kind and the possibly misunderstood. That can be a hard lesson to learn, but Olive took it in stride. She’s very independent, which I appreciate in a friend, but eventually learns that she doesn’t have to do everything on her own. She’s just floundering a little, much like I’d be were I in her shoes. In the process of discovering what happened to her over the summer, Olive inadvertently figures out some of reasons behind the spooky start to her sophomore year.Įven with her memories missing, Olive is a great girl. Maps, in the process the North Hall is off-limits to students and there’s rumors of a ghost haunting the halls. Olive isn’t exactly sure what’s changed-whole chunks of her memory of the events that transpired between school years are actually missing-but she does know that she wants to cut back on the time she hangs out with not-quite-ex-boyfriend Kyle, while not hurting Kyle’s little sister Mia, a.k.a. Olive Silverlock is back for her second year at Gotham Academy, but a lot changed over the summer. But if I know anything about Batman lore, holes in the ground with bats coming out of them have some swank tech hidden within. The two girls on the cover don’t look so sure about that rope their dangling from/climbing down. Relationship Status: Copy Me a Key, Please, Alfred BOOK REPORT for Welcome to Gotham Academy ( Volume 1 of Gotham Academy) by Becky Cloonan, Brenden Fletcher and Karl Kerschlīonus Factors: Bruce Wayne-Lite, DiversityĪnti-Bonus Factor: Love Triangle (Pending)
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