Batman #10 DC Comics Written by: Tom King Art by: Mikel Janin With a more appropriate artist at the helm, a focused and promising arc, and a branching monologue that ties the issue together in a brilliant way, Batman #10 is King’s best work with the Dark Knight yet....
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Promise Her – “Batman” #9 (Review)
Batman #9 DC Comics Written by: Tom King Art by: Mikel Janin After the disappointing 'Night of the Monster Men' arc, I had begun to lose my faith in Tom King. Through eight issues, I found myself oddly disinterested in the goings-on of Batman, something I haven’t felt...
Fun is “All-Star Batman” #3 (REVIEW)
All-Star Batman #3 DC Comics Written by: Scott Snyder Art by: John Romita Jr., & Danny Miki Scott Snyder worked wonders throughout the majority of his New 52 run with the Dark Knight, according to most readers. If you were a fan of his before, you’re probably --...
Free Fall “Batman” #8 (Review)
Batman #8 DC Comics Story by: Tom King & Steve Orlando Written by: Steve Orlando Art by: Riley Rossmo Batman #8 represents a polarizing aspect of comic book enthusiasm. Since I’ve been into comics, I haven’t cared to read much of any heroes beyond Batman. I enjoy...
FEAST – “Cryptocracy” #4 (REVIEW)
Cryptocracy #4 Dark Horse Comics Written by: Van Jensen Art by: Pete Woods We’re now four issues into Cryptocracy and some series hallmarks are emerging; Chief among them is its breakneck pacing that has seldom slowed down for anything more than a few pages in total...
Paradise – “Ringside” #7 (Review)
Ringside #7 Image Comics Written by: Joe Keatinge Art by: Nick Barber At some point the comic community is going to have to give up on bothering to look at Ringside with a critical eye. It’s starting to seem like there’s little point in doing so. Every issue has been...
We Happy Few Preview – Let’s Put A Smile On That Face
If We Happy Few wasn't on your radar before June, its showing at E3 during the Xbox portion of the show almost certainly put it there. The sinister smiling first-person game introduced an intriguing dystopia where anything but sheer uninterrupted happiness would get...
Aren’t They Strange? “Batman” #7 (Review)
Batman #7 DC Comics Plotted by: Steve Orlando & Tom King Script by: Steve Orlando Art by: Riley Rossmo Batman #7 takes a sharp turn from where the story seemed to be heading, but only in some aspects. On the surface, the story’s major points hit on a lot of what...
This is Our Stop “All-Star Batman” #2 (Review)
All-Star Batman #2 DC Comics Written by: Scott Snyder Art by: John Romita Jr. Scott Snyder’s return to the cape and cowl started off with plenty of promise in last month’s debut of All-Star Batman, and the second issue of his first arc continues to build an intriguing...
Isn’t It Beautiful? “Batman” #6 (Review)
Batman #6 DC Comics Written by: Tom King Art by: Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Oclair Albert and Scott Hanna Batman #6, I thought, was to introduce a new story arc, and while for all intents and purposes it does that, it’s actually referred to as an epilogue for the first...