

On top of that, their relationship ends up being kind of complicated in the end. In my opinion, the action sequences and detective work coupled with the romantic relationship angle allows for the graphic to easily appeal to all readers which is really hard to do. the attraction between Madeline and Bruce is pretty predictable which can leave a bad taste in the mouth of those who have become disenchanted by another teen forbidden romance. He is reprimanded for interfering in a police investigation by doing community service hours at Arkham where he meets Madeline Wallace, a beautiful yet dangerous young woman in Arkham for murder.

But Bruce isn’t exactly Batman yet and he fumbles pretty badly, almost getting himself and other people hurt in the process. After the crash, Bruce submits to a probationary period to be spent doing janitorial work at Arkham Asylum. Matters into his own hands and goes after a criminal. As BATMAN: NIGHTWALKER: THE GRAPHIC NOVEL begins, teen billionaire Bruce Wayne pursues a criminal at high speed when the police seem to be losing the car chase. The story, of course, centers around a young Bruce Wayne. On the flip side, for readers that have been reading classic Batman comics, it could either come off as a refreshing new take or a huge misstep of a reboot so I would ask about their Batman knowledge before suggesting. That being said, what a cool interpretation of young Batman! For young readers who have heard of Batman but have never ventured into the comics, this is such a great introduction to the masked vigilante. First off, I have never read the novel this graphic is adapted from so I’m not sure if the content is actually true to its source material.
