Knight Terrors: Batman #1 review
I could spend this entire opening paragraph ranting about event fatigue, and how tired I am of crossovers. But if there’s one thing that…
I could spend this entire opening paragraph ranting about event fatigue, and how tired I am of crossovers. But if there’s one thing that…
This is such a frustrating run. Not only have the first two arcs been very disappointing in terms of quality, but it’s also been
Issue #135 is not only the finale of Zdarsky’s second arc, but it’s also the 900th Batman issue, and it’s oversized. More pages doesn’t
I haven’t been a fan of Zdarsky’s run and, unfortunately, it doesn’t seem to get any better. The current arc so far is derivative
Bruce’s adventures in an alternate universe continue. The first two issues of the current arc weren’t very strong. I remember still enjoying the first
Bruce is lost in an alternate dimension, where we’re seeing variations of familiar characters, especially from the rogues gallery, including Harvey Dent and Red
I recently had the chance to ask Chip Zdarsky some questions regarding is current run on Batman, and more specifically, Tim Drake’s Toybox backup
The final issue of the “Failsafe” arc, which came out last month, was not to my liking. While the ending was intriguing enough for
Last month the JLA Watchtower was destroyed and Batman ended up floating around in space. I did not like last month’s issue, because the
Failsafe has taken over Gotham. The Bat Family and the JLA are defeated. Batman is hiding out in Atlantis, trying to come up with