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 …