Batwing #33

Writer: Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray Artist: Julio Ferreira, Eduardo Pansica Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: July 2, 2014 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 2
6.8Critic Rating
8.8User Rating

Batwing tries to stem the tide of the Snakebite drug trade, but he may be overwhelmed by his own inner demons and by the mysterious Gruesome George!

  • 10
    Comic Booked - Jeff Hill Jul 5, 2014

    This continues to be one of the strongest titles that no one is reading, and it really saddens me to think that it might not come back after the Futures End storyline ends. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze Jul 2, 2014

    With Batwing #33 comes the realization that this is the second to last issue of the series. Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti have done some awesome things, even with this issue of Batwing that makes you wish there was a little more time to show what else Batwing has to offer like the rest in the Bat Family. Not to mention what more there is to explore with the lives of Luke's family now that their picking up the pieces of a nightmarish tragedy. Obviously things are fragile between them and you want to go along with the ride as they come to terms with how things are now with Tammy and their bonds with each other. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Jul 6, 2014

    Palmiotti and Gray's Batwing is a great book I'd urge everyone to read.  Just not this issue.  It seems like a tacked on story to fill the space until next months cancellation.  Eduardo Pansica's art is really good as usual, but unless you are a huge Batwing fan, you can skip this issue. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Batman-News - Brandon Mulholand Jul 3, 2014

    The direction that the story went was not as strong as its beginning. Maybe after reading the next issue my opinion of it will be improved but as it stands I found it underwhelming and confusing. While strong, the opening seems like an origin for a different villain than the one we are presented with. Read Full Review

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