Batman Beyond #2

Writer: Adam Beechen Artist: John Stanisci Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: July 21, 2010 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 2
5.4Critic Rating
6.8User Rating

A mysterious new threat targets the original Batman's villains, and only Terry McGinnis the Batman of the future has a chance of finding and stopping him. But of a Catwoman stalks into the picture, Terry is torn between the lady she appears to be and the deadly tiger she might turn out to be!

  • 8.0
    Major Spoilers - Brian Jul 23, 2010

    If you enjoyed the first issue of this mini series, I'm sure you're going to enjoy this issue too. For those Batman Beyond fans out there, how could you resist buying this anyway? The story telling is great. The art however tends to get a little ugly whenever Bruce is on panel. This issue seems to have forgotten that Bruce Wayne has lips. I give this issue four out of five stars for making me feel that Batman Beyond is still alive and well somewhere out there. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    IGN - Dan Phillips Jul 21, 2010

    Batman Beyond #2 isn't a bad comic, and for those Beyond diehards desperate for new McGinnis stories, might even prove worthwhile. Still, I'd tell you to reread the recent Superman/Batman Annual from Paul Levitz and Renato Guedes and save your money. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Kirk Warren Jul 25, 2010

    It's a fun read and captures the essence of the Batman Beyond universe quite well. Beechen has a real grasp of Terry's character and the action and dialogue between him and the new Catwoman shows this. If you've any interest in Batman Beyond, you won't go wrong with this comic. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Comics Bulletin - David Pinckney Feb 7, 2011

    Overall, the comic had several faults but I can't help feel that, considering the six-issue mini-series was pretty good, the ongoing will eventually find its groove. Until then, we just have to look on the brighter side of things and realize at the end of the day, it could have been worse. Read Full Review

  • 3.0
    cxPulp - James Leask Jul 22, 2010

    If the second issue is any indication of how Batman Beyond will continue, Im tempted to stop picking up the issues. Paul Levitzs take on the character with Superman/Batman Annual #4 and David Finchs art in the characters short episode in Batman #700 were both strong representations of the character and his world, and its disappointing that Beechen and Benjamin havent produced an issue of the same caliber. Pick it up at your own risk. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Hex Jan 12, 2022

    This feels a lot better then the last issue, I'm more invested in Hush Beyond as a character. I want to see the mystery solved, and I hope Terry figures it out with us, not seeing it revealed in a panel in the penultimate issue. Bruce is still a huge departure from all of the character growth that was shown in the BBAS as well as the two Justice League shows that they reference. He's just so angry at Terry and acts like they haven't spent so much time together, bonding, relearning what it means to work with a partner and trust him. Terry absolutely earned his trust after all this time. I very much like the inclusion and design of Catwoman Beyond. She's cool, collected and she just doesn't care about Batman. It's interesting. The art was mor more

  • 6.5
    ICC Nov 27, 2019

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