Batman and Robin Eternal #26 review
Batman&Robin Eternal has come to it’s ultimate end, and while nothing here is unenjoyable, it’s also nothing more than mediocre. For a single issues,…
Batman&Robin Eternal has come to it’s ultimate end, and while nothing here is unenjoyable, it’s also nothing more than mediocre. For a single issues,…
The BatFamily continue to fight an uphill battle against Mother, while she attempts to convert one of their own. If that sounds familiar to…
The BatFamily continue to fight an uphill battle against Mother, while she attempts to convert one of their own. We all know that the…
Talking, talking, talking, and more talking. This entire issue is essentially the set-up for the finale. It does a perfectly adequate job of informing…
Going into this issue, I expected a lot since Genevieve Valentine was back in the writer’s seat. Her previous contributions to the Eternal story,…
The origin of Mother, paired with some of the best Batman snippets I’ve seen in months. Do I really need to say anything else? …
The feeling of a summer blockbuster, but with actual heart and character growth. In case you haven’t been following Eternal, Mother is trying to…
Mother unleashes her ultimate plan, and the Batfamily is sent reeling trying to contend with it. This is definitely the most action packed issue…
The “mystery” behind Harper Row is finally revealed. I say “mystery”, because I’m pretty sure that everyone saw that coming from a mile away. …
Unlike its predecessor, Batman&Robin Eternal doesn’t wait till the 11th hour to reveal its big secret: Did Batman really kill that kid’s parents? Don’t…