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10
Absolute Batman 2025 Annual #1 is packed with artistic innovation and narrative consistency. It fills in gaps and fleshes out the ongoing story. The issues creative teams do an excellent job of honoring the mood and visual language established by Snyder and his collaborators. At no point does his annual feel like a departure or filler issue, rather a further exploration of the world we were introduced to a year ago. The Batman found within these pages remains impossible in form, but shaped by the same realities that define ours. Read Full Review
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10
A powerhouse annual that proves the Absolute Universe Batman can thrive in other creative hands. Johnson's story alone is worth the price of admission, delivering both explosive action and meaningful social commentary that feels essential rather than preachy. Read Full Review
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10
Overall, fantastic stuff with three talented indie artists doing an amazing job of paying tribute to Snyder and Dragotta''s work. Read Full Review
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10
Absolute Batman Annual #1 brings brutality, important lessons, and, most importantly, we see where he gets his Batmobile! Perhaps one of the most important issues in this young series, yet the team delivers in every aspect, making this a must-read. Read Full Review
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9.2
Absolute Batman 2025 Annual is a master class in action cartooning as well as continuing to flesh out this blue collar, socially informed take on the Dark Knight. Read Full Review
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9.0
Absolute Batman 2025 Annual #1 is made up of three separate stories, though the third one is more of a fun companion piece to the other two. The first story is from the ever-talented team of Daniel Warren Johnson, Mike Spicer, and Clayton Cowles, and while I was incredibly hyped for what this team could do on something like Absolute Batman, they surpassed every expectation and left me with a final few pages that I won't forget anytime soon. Read Full Review
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9.0
Absolute Batman 2025 Annual Issue 1 makes a distinct stand. The outburst of intense violence, whilst extremely satisfying and occasionally overbearing, comes with a determination to stamp down on who Absolute Batman can relate to. Read Full Review
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9.0
This comic was two awesome Absolute Batman stories where he's basically just a force of nature defeating some bad dudes, with some extra story thrown in for good measure. Read Full Review
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9.0
Absolute Batman 2025 Annual #1 is an intense, beautifully illustrated exploration of extremism, morality, and what happens when Batman's war on crime blurs into something darker. Daniel Warren Johnson and his collaborators deliver a main story that's both brutal and thought-provoking, paired with two inventive backups that balance spectacle with reflection. This isn't just another oversized issue. It's a mirror held up to Batman's mission and our own world's rage. Read Full Review
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9.0
Absolute Batman 2025 Annual #1 is a fantastic, necessary comic. It's incredibly drawn, timely, and delivers a brutal version of a hero perfectly suited for our tumultuous world. If you like your Batman dark, uncompromising, and absolutely terrifying, grab this annual. Read Full Review
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8.5
Daniel Warren Johnson and James Warren step up big with how Absolute Batman Annual 2025 kept up the momentum Scott Snyder has created for this series. We get two stories that add fresh perspective to the world around Absolute Batman. Getting this chance really highlights what makes this Batman both similar and different from other versions. That leads to create a greater investment in what is going on in the Absolute Universe. Read Full Review
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8.2
Absolute Batman Annual #1 features three heartfelt, beautifully drawn short stories, each letting us spend a little more time with not only this new Batman, but with this new Gotham as well. Read Full Review
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8.0
The Batman Universe - BJ Shea
Nov 2, 2025
All stories were decent, but the first one is obviously the best. Read Full Review
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7.0
All in all, Absolute Batman 2025 Annual #1 is not a bad book. It is uneven, however, with an opening act that steals the show. This book is certainly likely to provoke conversation, if not controversy, in any case. Read Full Review
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7.0
Absolute Batman Annual (2025) #1 pits the Beefy Bat against one-dimensional white supremacists and a masked gang with a hot tip for goods to steal, fueled by a son's hate. The stylistic art from both creators is worth the price of admission, but both stories struggle to establish motivations that make the stories feel complete and memorable. Read Full Review