In the end, the story stands out as something unique but doesn’t really stand out as something particularly positive. Plus, the conclusion is abrupt and rather disappointing. However, problems with characters, interactions, and dialogue hamper the process from beginning to end. There are also moments where the story gets really interesting, especially in regards to the main mystery. The entire book is based on Irish folklore and incorporates elements of this rarely seen mythology in ways that feel fresh. The Brave and the Bold: Batman and Wonder Woman, by Liam Sharp, has a fantastic concept driving it forward but does a lackluster job in telling this otherwise solid story. Readers simply looking for a beautiful book that provides a unique take on Irish folklore, no matter the narrative quality, should consider checking this book out. However, unique concepts and gorgeous artwork help make up for these negatives and give the book some appeal all on their own. It centers around a troubled narrative, with a few solid positives but an equal number of negatives. Overall: This ends up being a book with mixed appeal. The dialogue is often clunky and is noticeably inorganic in a few places. The conclusion is sudden and disappointing. The artwork is gorgeous and helps set the perfect tone for this story.Ĭons: The narrative has minor problems all the way through. The inclusion of Irish folklore makes the book interesting and unique. Pros: The main mystery is compelling and there are entertaining moments from the main storyline.