Thread:GZilla311/@comment-4324417-20141128025233/@comment-10786238-20141128064436

Yeah. I like this way of dealing with Hush a LOT. It shows him as a danger, yes, and a big threat, but doesn't overplay him. It shows him for what he really is: a pawn in someone else's game who just can't get over the idea of Batman being famous.

Also, proving that gloating over being "better" than Batman just because you managed to take away his allies and get some of his gadgets for yourself really isn't that smart when the guy is still an obscenely eclectically educated polymath even when he's not at his smartest. See also: Beating a Talon while having zero gadgets whatsoever just by using the architecture of Gotham City.

Short version: I am DEFINITELY getting this for trade when this second volume comes out. I looked through the first, yes, but this second one seems above and beyond any of that, between the whole Blackfire deal and the Hush one and now whoever is playing THEM too.