Brandon Mulholand

I have been a fan of Batman for the last 25 years. My interest in him is not confined to that time frame however as I have read over 4,000 Batman comics spanning all 75 years of his career. I have never met another individual in person who has known more about Batman than me but I am not so arrogant as to believe that they are not out there. While I enjoy the newer works I think that there is no part of Batman's history that should not be relevant and I will strive to expose it to you and encourage you to take part in it.

Batman #43 review

Batman #41 was a creepy psychological thriller. Then, Batman #42 did a 180 and gave us silly slapstick mixed with unexplainable scenarios. With Batman…

Detective Comics #975 review

Detective Comics #975 continues to deal with the fallout resulting from Batwoman killing Clayface.  But whereas #974 contained extremely volatile reactions from some of…

Batman #39 review

The premise of Batman #39 is fairly simple.  Wonder Woman and Batman team up to fight an endless horde of monsters in a parallel…

Batman #38 review

Batman #38 is, simply put, wonderful. I’ve literally been waiting to get a story like this for the last 6 years.  Back in 2015,…