I kept putting off reading this because I wasn’t sure if it was worth the money. I mean, after all, it is about 1/3 of the size of a normal Fables novel and the same-ish price. After reading this, I see how wrong I was–it was well worth paying full price (with a membership discount) at my local chain bookstore. And it looks great on the shelf (I have to put it BEFORE all the other Fables books I own,
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Joe Hill is one of my favorite authors. A fan of his novels, I jumped at the chance to snag a bundle of his comic work in eformat. Comixology included The Cape within the moderately priced bundle, and I am so happy I got the chance to read it.
The Cape starts off as something most kids can identify with–a security blanket. Once Eric gets too old to carry the blanket around, his mother lovingly creates a cape out of the remnants and he loves it.
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Batman. Ripped from his parents before getting the opportunity for a Father-Son story during his formative years, it is up to Bruce Wayne, himself, to forge a bond with a son of his own. And now, there's officially a blood-related Bat Family.
Talia lures and captures Batman, letting them know of their son and effectively dropping him in Batman's care while she runs off with a hostage–the British Prime Minister's wife. Leaving her son,
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gothamgal2Have no fear about what comics to check out, GothamGal is here! Thank you so much for stopping by Always Reiding. As you can see by the picture on the left, GothamGal is ready to talk to YOU about comics in 2015.

Anytime you see this logo, rest assured, there is Geekery afoot, or above . GothamGal will give her honest opinion about comics and other such geeky topics.

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