Batman #32 DC Comics Written by: Tom King Art by: Mikel Janin and June Chung I have felt that the “War of Jokes and Riddles” arc has been pretty lackluster and I kept thinking “what’s the point?” This issue finally answers that question: it’s to develop Batman’s character to a whole new realm. We all… Continue reading Batman #32 Review
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Batman #31 REVIEW
Batman #31 DC Comics Written by: Tom King Art by: Mikel Janin ‘War of Jokes and Riddles Part Five” The latest Batman, issue 31, does something no story surrounding the hero has ever done before for me: it makes Kiteman tolerable. I know the character is polarizing, and personally, I’ve always sat on the side of… Continue reading Batman #31 REVIEW
Batman #28 REVIEW
Batman #28 DC Comics Written by: Tom King Art by: Mikel Janin Colors by: June Chung The War of Jokes and Riddles has finally begun to ratchet up to some tangible action. Batman issue #28, the third in the biggest arc of Tom King’s young Batman career, is the first to start delivering on its… Continue reading Batman #28 REVIEW
Batman #26 REVIEW
Batman #26 DC Comics Written by: Tom King Art by: Mikel Janin Color by: June Chung The War of Jokes and Riddles is ramping up to be the most cinematic of Tom King’s work so far. Batman’s battles with the masked villain in the I Am Bane arc were very cool, but two issues into this latest… Continue reading Batman #26 REVIEW
To Seek Out Monsters “Batman” #13 (Review)
Batman #13 DC Comics Written by: Tom King Art by: Mikel Janin Batman #13 comes just in time for Christmas and delivers a great present to readers in the form of another outstanding 20 pages from Tom King and company. The shaky start to his tenure as author is now a distant memory in comparison… Continue reading To Seek Out Monsters “Batman” #13 (Review)
Alone – “Batman” #12 (Review)
Batman #12 DC Comics Written by: Tom King Art by: Mikel Janin and Hugo Petrus After an extended break to make room for the Batman Annual last week, King’s mainline series is back. A huge cliffhanger left us dangling like the Dark Knight from a gargoyle, and though issue #12 does little to advance the… Continue reading Alone – “Batman” #12 (Review)
ENOUGH – “Batman” #11 (REVIEW)
Batman #11 DC Comics Written by: Tom King Art by: Mikel Janin and Hugo Petrus Batman’s latest arc from Tom King, “I Am Suicide”, has been a saving grace for the series’ early run. The initial arc was up-and-down and more often down, but three excellent parts into the Dark Knight’s makeshift Suicide Squad has… Continue reading ENOUGH – “Batman” #11 (REVIEW)