![]() One which hints at leading into the history of Gotham and some very dangerous people.Īs you’d expect with a first issue this is very much and introduction to things. While exploring some of the off limit parts of the grounds they stumble across a mystery a fellow student has been looking into. In an old academy like this, there’s plenty of trouble to get into. To Olive’s surprise a new roommate arrives – Amy, who isn’t exactly one for respecting the rules or keeping herself out of trouble. ![]() #Silverlock cover fullThe place is large, creepy and full of mystery with old buildings where you rely on fire and candle light to get around at night. The story follows Olive, living at the academy through the winter break with only a few teachers to keep her company. Something that should very much be welcomed into the industry. The comic feels like it’s been written with a younger audience in mind, and with a lead teenage girl it appears to be trying to bring in a wider audience as Batgirl did. As with Batgirl this comic from the get go feels like it isn’t aimed at the traditional, or ‘regular’ comic book reader (aka the 10 – 30 year old male, a category I am worryingly close to reaching the end of). ![]() Cloonan and Fletcher lead the story during the first semester of Gotham Academy and Fletcher also took part in the recent Batgirl run as well. I picked this as I was familiar with the Gotham Academy series through the Batman comics I’d never read any. It’s written by Karl Kerschl, Becky Cloonan and Brenden Fletcher, with art by Adam Archer, Sandra Hope, MSASSYK, Chris Sotomayor, and Serge LaPointe and the cover by Karl Kershl. This week one new release caught my eye – Gotham Academy: Second Semester. ![]()
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