Batwoman (comic)

Batwoman #18 review

After 18 months of haphazard adventures, it’s time for Batwoman’s Rebirth series to end. Unsurprisingly, the finale is not aimed at occasional readers or…

Batwoman #17 review

It’s an exciting week for Batwoman fans: A new TV series has been announced and a popular love interest is back in Kate’s life…

Batwoman #16 review

Is this the big Batwoman finale Marguerite Bennett had planned all along? She’s an excellent writer and the perfect fit for this series which…

Batwoman #15 review

I think it’s fair to say that ‘The Fall of the House of Kane’ has crumbled under the weight of expectation. Issue #15 is…

Batwoman #14 review

Batwoman readers have been waiting quite a while for the return of Alice and though she’s demented as ever and gets plenty of page-space…

Batwoman #13 review

It’s been a few years since we last saw Beth in the flesh, and Safiyah’s part in Kate’s story has been teased for over…

Batwoman #12 review

At the end of issue #11, Kate announced that now Julia was safe, she could head to Brussels to save her sister from Safiyah….

Batwoman #11 review

Marguerite Bennett takes a break for Batwoman #11 but that doesn’t mean the issue lacks the staples of the series; character growth, flashbacks, horror…

Batwoman #9 review

Scarecrow is the star of this issue of Marguerite Bennett’s Batwoman, “Stay High”. And Prime continues to represent a nadir of character development and…

Batwoman #8 review

Marguerite Bennett’s Batwoman fever dream not only continues, but takes it up a notch. With the Scarecrow fully working his chemicals on an imprisoned…