Batman #62 review
Batman has bad dreams. This is one of them. Here’s the thing. I’ll be the first person to complain about boring rote fan service…
Batman has bad dreams. This is one of them. Here’s the thing. I’ll be the first person to complain about boring rote fan service…
Peter J. Tomasi kicks off the countdown to issue no. 1000 in the second part of his “Mythology” arc, titled “Ring Them Bells”. And
Before I say anything else, I just want to give a rousing round of applause to Francesco Mattina for an outstanding poster-worthy variant cover.
This title of this book is a bit of spoiler, but I think most of us could see it coming once the themes in
Enter Peter J. Tomasi on writing duties for the flagship title, with an arc titled “Mythology” (first issue, “Raze”). Tomasi doesn’t waste time putting
I know it’s been a whole quarter year since we last saw Batman: Damned on the shelf, but Book Two is worth the wait.
Every time I think King’s run has gotten as overheated as it can get, King manages to push it even farther. Maybe some fans
“Art of the Crime” closes its arc with some definite weirdness that might leave some of the audience scratching their heads, but which I
I’ve been rough on James Robinson’s “Deface the Face” arc, but I feel like this finale justifies some of my complaints about the illogical
This second installment of Tom King’s “The Tyrant Wing” may be one of those issues that can be better appreciated from the distance of