Batman: Arkham Unhinged
Batman: Arkham Unhinged, Vol. 3 review
Of the 21 issues from the Arkham Unhinged series there was only one that really mattered and it's included in this collection.
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Arkham Unhinged #20 review
Arkham Unhinged #20 is the final issue of the series AND the 5th and final chapter of the "Bookbinder Saga" but IT DOES NOT...
Arkham Unhinged #19 review
When Karen Traviss initially took over Arkham Unhinged I was intrigued. She was shaping a smarter story and a more fully-realized Gotham City. She...
Arkham Unhinged #18 review
Here we are at chapter 3 of Karen Traviss' Bookbinder saga, an arc that will close out the Arkham Unhinged series in November. If...
Batman: Arkham Unhinged, Vol. 2 review
Arkham Unhinged is a series that's meant to fill in the gaps between the video games Arkham Asylum and Arkham City. It's written by...
Batman: Arkham Unhinged #17 review
New series writer Karen Traviss is delivering a bigger Arkham story than we're used to seeing and giving Gordon some much deserved attention, but...
Batman: Arkham Unhinged #16 review
New series writer Karen Traviss provides the video game inspired comic with an all new voice and a new direction.
This is a very different...
Batman: Arkham Unhinged #15 review
Well, it sounded like a really great premise. Hugo Strange sends his Tyger guards into Wayne Manor, a scenario that would add greater depth...
Batman: Arkham Unhinged #14 review
If you already know the story of how Bruce and Talia met, be it from Batman: The Animated Series, Batman #232, frequent flashbacks during...
Batman: Arkham Unhinged #13 review
Issue #13 collects material that's actually quite old and was likely postponed a good long while from going to print because of one panel...