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Al Barrionuevo

Author of Hush returns Vol.1.

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Works by Al Barrionuevo

Hush returns Vol.1. (2006) 149 copies, 4 reviews
Teen Titans Vol. 07: Titans East (2007) — Illustrator — 92 copies, 2 reviews
Storm, Vol. 2: Bring the Thunder (2015) — Illustrator — 45 copies
Avengers Origins: Thor #1 (2011) — Illustrator — 5 copies
Storm (2014-2015) #9 (2015) 1 copy
Teen Titans (2003-2011) #45 — Illustrator — 1 copy

Associated Works

Batman: Detective Comics Vol. 1: Rise of the Batmen (2017) — Illustrator — 175 copies, 11 reviews
Countdown to Final Crisis, Vol. 2 (2008) — Illustrator — 89 copies, 3 reviews
Red Hood and the Outlaws Volume 4: League of Assassins (2014) — Illustrator — 74 copies, 1 review
Stormwatch Vol. 1: The Dark Side (2011) — Illustrator — 63 copies, 6 reviews
Pooh Vs. Bambi #3 (2024) — Cover artist, some editions — 1 copy, 1 review

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6 reviews
I really dug this one, all the emotions and convoluted story, I wish I had had more Duela, but otherwise, nice!
This continues the excellent "Hush" duo of books by Jeph Loeb. Unfortunately, this is a different writing and art team, with a definite dropoff in quality. Hush has apparently returned from the dead (how, we're never quite told). He is still waging a personal vendetta against Batman/Bruce Wayne, his childhood friend. His pursuit of this revenge pits him against the Joker and Talia, amongst others. I'm not too crazy about how the Joker is portrayed here, as a nearly sane villain with a former show more normal married life which he remembers clearly. He even inexplicably spares Hush after promising to kill him, a move that later comes back to bite him. We do get an extended look at the Joker's origin, which only mildly intrigues (I would have liked something more compelling than what is shown here). All in all, a major disappointment after the excellence of the earlier books, with the same drawbacks of overly convoluted plotting. The Green Arrow appearance is interesting, though, although he should not have been able to lay a glove on Batman. show less
I enjoyed this one better some others I have read, felt more old school Batman to me and I am a 70's kid.

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