20 | It/They/Xem/He | I love reading but I suck at doing it consistently, so this blog is to document my reading, maybe if I Blog about it Iāll read more.
My favorite thing is talking to people about media, but people in my normal life typically donāt like what I do, or they donāt wish to listen to my autistic ramblings.
So Iāve created a small network of blogs to share my media ramblings.
@grayscalecomics : for my superhero ramblings. Iām autistic and superheroes had been my special interest since I could read. This wonāt include things I read, this is purely for thoughts and ideas.
@whatsgraywatching : for my ramblings and live blogging of shows Iāve watched, or are watching.
Here: for my reviews of reading materials. I love and have always loved reading, but I have a hard time doing so constantly, so maybe blogging my thoughts will get me to read more.
@graysmovieclub : for my thoughts reviews and ramblings about movies I saw, also you can totally go follow my letter boxed of you prefer that. @ wolfie_pup
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For my first installment of āWhatās Gray readingā come step into my book nook. Instead of reading something I own, I ventured to my public library and in one sitting read an entire hard back comic collection.
I read the Court of Owls Saga, by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, and Jonathan Glapion. The version my library had was the Batman Noir version. Which means it was in black and white. Someday Iād like to go back and experience it in color as I find color important to something like comic books, but the black and white version was just as captivating if only a little less than I can only assume the in color version is.
Star Rating: āāā 1/2
i think it just skims being a four star read cause i was missing the depth and detail color brings to a story. which as i said i find important. i think the story itself is 4 stars but the way i read it did it a disservice. one day i may read it in color and come back and give it the 4 stars it deserves.
so would i recommend the court of owls saga for you to read? yes.
SPOILER ZONE: if you havenāt read the book, donāt look.
Thoughts: I will repeat myself when I say, think color is important to a genre like comic books, the art not just in illustration but in colorization is just as important as the story being good.
But for now Iāve read the black and white version.
For most of my time reading Batman, Iāve had people recommend me the court of owls saga, and to be honest I never understood why, a secret society ruling over a city, thatās a played out trope. I like my Gotham cursed, metaphorically or literally doesnāt matter but itās how I like it. I always assumed that something like the court of owls would ruin that experience for me. But it didnāt, I see why people recommended it. It almost elevates the idea for me. Gotham is rot from the inside out not just by some curse and not just metaphorically but by the actual people, not just the villains and not the people living day by day, but the people who say they care. It's not hard to say this is very reflective of real life. As people point fingers to this mysterious "other" that we are made to blame, just as the Gothamites blame the curse of the city, when really it's those same people pointing us in a direction who are to blame. using whoever they can to their advantage, people who need help, people who are sick, like the owls did to Lincoln March. Finding people to play their game assuming everyone will, and when they don't, like the Wayne's they want them gone. cause they are the real threat but not to you, but to them. People who won't play their game, like Thomas and Martha Wayne, like Bruce now. The city is cursed but not in some vague magical way, by it's people, who plan to keep it that way.
I think the court of owls is a good villain or organization, whatever you classify it as. i think the plot beat while small of Dick having been picked out to be a talon was nice, in my opinion it gives more depth to why the circus might have mob ties and protection, cause they were holding kids that could be of use to the court of owls. It also gives Dick the chance to tell Bruce of course you are what you make of yourself not what others see. I will always side with nurture over nature in that debate so I always love to see this kind of thing in media, the idea is cheesy, the idea of someone saying "you are you" but i always appreciate it.
Closing Critiques: i like most of the story beats of this saga, one of the only things i disliked was the idea Lincoln March may actually be Bruce's brother. of course the way it ended there is evidence for both sides depending on how you look at it. But i think it would be much better if they confirmed he was a John Doe manipulated to think he was Bruce's brother. i think opening the idea and not closing it in the same saga could have the potential to ruin Bruce's early development, he was alone when his parents died, no one but his butler which is still not super impactful since he's paid to be there. But now there is a chance he didn't have to be and to me it almost ruins the tragedy as being forced to be alone, to me is more impactful than choosing to be alone/not knowing you didn't have to be. I also think confirming the idea that he's not Bruce's brother would make it more impactful, as it would show how far the court of owls is willing to go to get what they want, to make a figure head from a nobody who was just sick and needed help. Not a man trying to take back his place in the world. Although i do love how in earth two the Bruce stand in is Thomas Wayne jr, who is owl man. Although I'm not a fan of Bruce maybe having a brother i do like that if he does it's a constant no matter who is born first Thomas Wayne jr is fated to be owl man.
Of course every piece of art can be seen in many ways, and people can take different messages from them. so tell me in the comments or in the reblogs what you thought of the court of owls saga, what are your thoughts and opinions, do you agree with me, or what don't you agree with. as long as you keep it respectful id be happy to talk about it.
the Book Nook is closing, until next time. Don't forget to grab you a snack on the way out, and remember, never stop reading.