Batman Elmer Fudd Special #1 Review

Batman Elmer Fudd Special #1 DC Comics Writer: Tom King Artist: Lee Weeks, Byron Vaughns(backup) Colors: Lovern Kindzierski, Carrie Strachan(backup) Letters: Deron Bennett Elmer Fudd is tracking down the man who killed his girlfriend, but his search leads him straight to Batman. Two unlikely foes face off in this noir style crossover. I’ll start off… Continue reading Batman Elmer Fudd Special #1 Review

Batman #24 REVIEW

Batman #24 DC Comics Script by: Tom King Pencils by: David Finch Inks by: Danny Miki Pgs 1, 4, 8, 10, 12, 16-20 Pencils and Inks by: Clay Mann with Seth Mann Pgs 2, 3, 5-7, 9, 11, 13-15 Colors by: Jordie Bellaire Letters by: Deron Bennett Batman #24 puts the main plot back in the… Continue reading Batman #24 REVIEW

Batman #24 EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW

After defeating Bane and following the trail of the mysterious Button, Batman gets back to the task at hand, which is curing Clair. But now that she is seeing clearly again, what path will Gotham Girl choose and can Batman ensure she stays pointed in right direction. After facing the death of her brother, Henry, Claire looks for guidance… Continue reading Batman #24 EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW

Batman #23 Review

Batman #23 DC Comics Written by: Tom King Art by: Mitch Gerads Batman #23 reunites King and Gerads for what seems to be a one-off. If this were The X-Files, we’d call it a “monster of the week” episode, and in this case, the monster is Swamp Thing. Batman and the walking quagmire team up to track… Continue reading Batman #23 Review

Batman #21 Review

Batman #21 DC Comics Written by: Tom King Art by: Jason Fabok Colors by: Brad Anderson After the conclusion of “I Am Bane,” Batman is looking ahead to something that couldn’t be much more different from his masked and brutish villain. While this newest issue of Tom King’s run is an immense departure from the… Continue reading Batman #21 Review

Batman #20 Review

Batman #20 DC Comics Written by: Tom King Art by: David Finch, Danny Miki, and Trevor Scott Approaching the first anniversary of Tom King’s Batman, issue #20 arrives right on time to reflect along with the reader as to what sort of ride it’s been thus far. After a shaky start and up and down middle… Continue reading Batman #20 Review

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