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…
Batman #41 was a creepy psychological thriller. Then, Batman #42 did a 180 and gave us silly slapstick mixed with unexplainable scenarios. With Batman…
When James Tynion IV was first announced as the new writer for Detective Comics, he made the statement that he wanted to be on…
Two weeks ago, in the pages of Batman, Ivy took over the entire world in order to make it a better place….and I found…
Detective Comics #975 continues to deal with the fallout resulting from Batwoman killing Clayface. But whereas #974 contained extremely volatile reactions from some of…
Detective Comics #974 is mainly about the fallout of Batwoman’s actions from the previous issue. 3 weeks ago, we saw Kate Kane take Clayface’s…
Detective Comics Annual #1 is another new origin story for Clayface. When I first read the solicit, I thought to myself, haven’t I already…
First Victim’s dastardly plan unfolds as a gigantic rage induced Clayface goes on a rampage through Gotham City that will undoubtedly turn many more…
The premise of Batman #39 is fairly simple. Wonder Woman and Batman team up to fight an endless horde of monsters in a parallel…
For one reason or another, I went into Detective Comics #972 expecting it to be somewhat substandard. But the fact of the matter is,…
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,…