
Gotham Academy 1
Reviews

When I finished this book, I had to flip back to the front just to see if it really was a DC book as it's utterly delightful! Part of the new DC You line-up, Gotham Academy is a story aimed at bringing in teen readers, and it features wonderful artwork not usually seen in a DC publication. The result is excellent. This is a tight introduction to the creepy world of Gotham Academy where Batman exists, but the stars are the kids. A group coalesces throughout the volume, and each has an interesting background that is teased as they solve a mystery about a ghost. Though aimed at teens, Gotham Academy is a great read that isn't overly cutesy and has a lot of potential. I am genuinely excited for volume 2!

I absolutely love this comic series! My boyfriend introduced me to the first semester and I just adored it right away. The writing is fantastic - the dialogue between characters is so funny. And the art is always great and easy to follow. It's just so well written overall, I think. So much action and mysteries everywhere; nothing is ever what it seems at Gotham Academy. The characters are so well written, and I absolutely adore Olive, Pom and Colton. I'm not so keen on some of the others, but that was probably the intended reaction. Not all characters are made to be loved. This comic ties into others in the Rebirth universe - such as We Are Robin - and features famous characters like Batman, Damian, Clayface and Killer Croc (not all in this particular volume, though). So whether you're a big superhero comic fan or not, I think everyone can appreciate and enjoy this comic. The Detective Club is on their way to discovering the true past of Gotham - and Olive's real heritage. Unexpected allies and foes are found along the way, including Batman himself - Olive's least favourite hero of all. Another good aspect in this is the inclusion of homosexuality - which is brilliantly weaved in without defining the character or affecting the plot. I'm not going to give away who the character is, but I so think they could've chosen a better "crush". (Let's just say it's one of my favourite characters falling for one of my not-so-favourites.) This has definitely encouraged my new-found love of comics to grow, and I'm going to read on right away. 5 stars. A fantastic comic.

3.5 Loved the artwork in this comic and all the Batman references! Makes me want to get into Batman comics as well as continue on with this series!




















