Batman Beyond
Batman Beyond #50 review
Batman Beyond #50 is a decent conclusion for Dan Jurgens’ largely impressive run. Much of that credit goes to the regular art team of...
Batman Beyond #49 review
Batman Beyond #49 doesn’t reinvent the wheel when it comes to time travel plotlines and while my hopes for a more in depth examination...
Batman Beyond #48 review
Batman Beyond #48 is pure comic book fun. Dan Jurgens does lean away from the series’ strong ensemble cast for another “altered memories” plot...
Batman Beyond #47 review
The recent DC solicitations for December announced that Dan Jurgens’ Batman Beyond will end with issue #50. With that knowledge in hand, Batman Beyond...
Batman Beyond #46 review
It’s safe to say Dan Jurgens’ Batman Beyond is back on track. Any hint of Terry’s amnesia is long gone, Elainna is fully situated...
Batman Beyond #45 review
After two months of basically non-stop action, Batman Beyond #45 smartly slows things down a bit and takes its time to properly set up...
Batman Beyond #44 review
Batman Beyond #44 is the biggest burst of energy the series has had in a while. Dan Jurgens’ script sheds itself of any mystery...
Batman Beyond #43 review
I know books have been shipping the last few weeks, but I finally feel like I’m back in the comics world with Batman Beyond...
Batman Beyond #42 review
Batman Beyond #42 should be a slam-dunk for Dan Jurgens and Sean Chen. It brings the main cast back together, positions Terry’s return to...
Batman Beyond #41 review
Batman Beyond #41 is the best issue of Dan Jurgens’ amnesiac Terry plotline that began back with the False Face arc. Sean Chen’s pencils,...