Morrison’s Batman Epic, part 4: Robin redeemed
If Morrison’s Batman has one lasting legacy, it has to be Damian Wayne. When he first came into the series, it was a major…
If Morrison’s Batman has one lasting legacy, it has to be Damian Wayne. When he first came into the series, it was a major…
As Tom Taylor’s run nears its end, Nightwing #113 works as a makeshift anthology for its #300 issue milestone. Somewhat feeling like an annual,
What is Batman? Aside from a billionaire who dresses like a bat to fight crime, that is. There’s clearly something more behind an idea
Batman and Robin and Howard returns for the repurposed part two of four of Jeffrey Brown’s acclaimed graphic novel. Damian Wayne had just transferred
In spite of the name, Kelly & Lanzing’s Outsiders are unlike any before them. Disturbingly, the series has far more in common with Wildstorm’s
There is a constant push and pull between comics’ expectations and the need to adapt to a changing world. What made sense for Batman
Batman looks cool. There is no arguing that at all, and I’ve even provided plenty of examples of just how cool he can look
The “Harley Show” has begun! The official tie-in to Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League continues with Harley Quinn’s wacky escape from Arkham Asylum.
By the bronze age of the 1970s, the modern idea of who Batman is had been largely codified. The dark knight as we know
The second half of Nightwing‘s latest tale begins with a race to find a missing child. Initially, Nightwing and Batman assume Heartless is behind