Bat-Mite #2

Writer: Dan Jurgens Artist: Corin Howell Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: July 1, 2015 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 3
6.8Critic Rating
7.0User Rating

Bat-Mite assists Batman on yet another casewhether the Dark Knight needs his help or not. This time, it leads the imp to the diabolical Doctor Trauma, who has terrible plans in store for Hawkman!

  • 8.0
    DC Comics News - Max Eber Jul 4, 2015

    Cute and well, refreshing mini worth looking at if you're a fan of non sequitur and screwball antics. I can't say it's for kids because the jokes are way too aware and self-referential. It's not earth shattering but it will do. Next issue features I'm going to presume Damian so I'm quite excited for that one. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Weird Science - Eric Shea Jul 1, 2015

    This is one of those supposedly "funny" books we've been hearing about lately and you know what?  It might as well be called UPS because it delivers........ You like that?  Bat-Mite's adventures in "fixing" heroes is hilarious here as we have Hawkman up as our first victim and Corin Howell's art is perfect for depicting the ridiculousness of this book.  So if you enjoyed the first issue of Bat-Mite, which you should have, go and get this because it's even better. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Graphic Policy - Edward Wendt Jul 1, 2015

    This series proves once again that it is a good idea to introduce a bit of lightheartedness into its DC titles, but also that the idea still needs to be refined to a certain degree. In going for Bat-Mite the creative team might have even handicapped themselves a bit as the story somewhat demands some consistency with the past as opposed to being able to completely break free. The end result is that this is a bit mediocre even though the promise of something more exists. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    The Batman Universe - Ryan Blair Jul 2, 2015

    Overall this was a decent story, the art is really fantastic…kind of has a cartoon style and it really fits with the feeling of the story. But overall, this was a bit weaker than the first issue…still an overall good series. Read Full Review

  • 6.6
    IGN - Levi Hunt Jul 2, 2015

    After successfully making Batman cool, Bat-Mite has made it his mission to improve the other heroes of the DC Universe. And if there's one hero who is in need of a major image overhaul, it's Hawkman. Dan Jurgens ably juggles poking fun at the past incarnations of the hero while also telling a fun, old-school brain swap tale. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Batman-News - Brandon Mulholand Jul 2, 2015

    This book is going nowhere fast! The plot isn't very engaging, which could be easily forgivable, but the jokes that are spread throughout the entirety also fail to entertain. The only real redeeming feature to this book is the artwork byCorin Howell. Read Full Review

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