Review: Batman/Elmer Fudd
Mystery, a compelling storyline, and action fill this book. It is a surprisingly emotional, noir journey through the world of Batman, centered around characters from Looney Tunes. If you like Batman and …
Read MoreMystery, a compelling storyline, and action fill this book. It is a surprisingly emotional, noir journey through the world of Batman, centered around characters from Looney Tunes. If you like Batman and …
Read MoreBatman #25 came out yesterday and officially kicked off the “War of Jokes and Riddles.” After its release, some mystery behind the story was introduced when writer Tom King tweeted out that he and artist Mikel JanÃn inserted easter eggs into…
Read MoreThis issue starts off “The War of Jokes and Riddles” with a fantastic first chapter. It shows that this is going to be a story about more than some simple war between villains; it is going to be an examination into their character and …
Read MoreThis is a story that will pull readers in from the very start and captivate them until the last page. It poses the start of a mystery that has an absolutely abundance of potential…
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Read MoreThe conclusion to “The Button” finishes up the current storyline in a way that works perfectly with DC’s current master plan. It reveals a few aspects of the Watchmen mystery while still keeping enough behind the curtain to …
Read MoreThe next All-Star Batman story arc begins with a first entry that gives a good indication it will be just as good as the rest of the series…
Read MorePart three of “The Button” crossover event sees less focus placed on the actual mystery behind “The Button” itself and more placed on Batman’s interactions with the Flashpoint universe. On its own, this is a …
Read MoreThe second installment in the Batman Rebirth series proves that the first was not a fluke, Tom King can write an awesome Batman story. This volume sees a high stakes siege on…
Read MoreThis is a fantastic story on its own so knowing that it is simply part one of a crossover event makes it that much better. The story, the art, the Watchmen references, and the potential implications for the DC Universe all make this a …
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