REVIEW: Batman Overdrive by Shea Fontana

[I received an electronic review copy of this book from Netgalley and DC Entertainment in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.]

Summary


Bruce Wayne is a month away from turning 16. A month away from a driver’s license which means freedom from Alfred, his butler, guardian, and overseer. He’s a teen on the edge – a street vigilante looking for a fight, always pushing to be independent. He’s so close to that freedom he is desperate for.

Part of that freedom is driving his dad’s ’66 Crusader. But the car has seen better days. Bruce meets Mateo at the salvage yard and he says he’ll help Bruce track down the parts he needs. But their plans are interrupted by some masked girls who keep stealing from Mateo’s uncle at the scrap yard. One girl, they notice, dresses like a cat.

Catwoman, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy and Lady Shiva are stealing luxury cars and then stealing things from the salvage yard to change up the looks of the cars. Bruce and Mateo are on the case, but they have no idea the girls Bruce knows from karate are the car thieves.

Bruce is also investigating his parents’ murders. Carmine Falcone is his primary suspect. And he’s finding clues that could tie Falcone to the car thefts. But is it possible there are also ties between Falcone… and Alfred?

Review


This was fun! So much of the Batman future is in evidence – the secret entrance to the garage, Alfred, the “Batmobile” name, and the villains. Fans of the franchise will see a lot of familiar pieces in this.

The Alfred storyline was my favorite part of this. If you’re looking for it, you can see his presence, always watching out for Bruce. The panels of moments between Alfred and young Bruce are so precious. And anyone who understands grief and loss can see how Bruce is looking for an outlet for his anger. Alfred is the convenient target. Yet he keeps showing up. Just like a parent.

I’m eager to see if this becomes a series and if any other DC characters join this young hero team. I enjoyed the group that Bruce puts together and would eagerly show up for more adventures for them in the future. In this book, the car theft case gets wrapped up and Bruce gets some closure on the murder of his parents. Don’t miss this one!

Rating: ♥♥♥♥

REVIEW: Catwoman Soul Stealer by Sarah J. Maas

Summary


Selina Kyle is willing to do whatever it takes to protect her younger sister, Maggie. At first that means fighting for Carmine Falcone as a Leopard – part of a girl gang. Selina is smart and skilled. She’s undefeated in the fight circuit.

But when Selina is arrested for fighting with the police who come to put her and Maggie into foster homes, she’s in no position to protect anyone anymore. Talia al Ghūl makes her an offer she can’t refuse. Talia will clean up Selina’s arrest record and make sure Maggie gets into a safe situation where her significant medical needs can be addressed, and Selina will join the League of Assassins.

Two years later, Selina is back in Gotham as socialite Holly Vanderhees. No one knows Holly is also the new criminal, Catwoman, who is robbing the Gotham high society folks blind. Not even Holly’s new neighbor, Luke Fox, knows what she does in her free time. But that’s okay. Holly/Selina doesn’t know Luke is Batwing, determined to protect Gotham from any threat – including Catwoman.

Review


This was terrific! This is the third DC Icons book after Wonder Woman Warbringer and Batman Nightwalker. I have enjoyed all three books, and I’m usually not a DC fan.

This one had a different feel to it as Catwoman is not the “hero” so to speak. She hooks up with Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy to rob the city blind and cause plenty of chaos. But Catowman is a likable villain. She contrasts well with the ruthless, bomb trigger-happy Harley Quinn. Selina is more strategic than Harley and she’s as bright as Poison Ivy which makes them great as a pair. Ivy’s unrequited crush on Harley complicates the affinity she has with Catwoman. Her loyalty is always in flux, which made for a fun dynamic.

Poor Batwing can’t catch a break. Batman’s out of town but still manages to keep tabs on Gotham news and call Luke to ask if he’s up to the task of keeping the city safe. Neither man is aware of the world of hurt about to descend on Gotham.

This was a delight to read. Complicated characters, secret identities, and romantic chemistry between “Holly” and Luke as well as Catwoman and Batwing. And then the mystery of Catwoman’s plan for Gotham and all the things that have to happen for her to achieve it. Completely satisfying!

Book four, Superman Dawnbreaker  (spring 2019) goes back to highlighting the heroes. These are standalone stories and can be read in any order (Language)

Rating: ♥♥♥♥