Batgirl, Catwoman, Black Canary, and even Detective Gordon's better half give Gotham a headache so big it'll split the city in two!
So what we have here is a completely different take on the Batman (and Robin), and one that some readers may really enjoy - but others will hate. Me, I don't hate it - it's just... different, that's all. Your (blank)ing mileage may (blank)ing vary. Read Full Review
After ten issues, "All-Star Batman" is still a mess. It's inconsistent from issue-to-issue and the plot is little more than a series of violent incidents with nothing to tie them together other than the bombast. But it's still kind of a fascinating mess, and I have no idea where it's headed next, which, by my estimation, is a good thing. Read Full Review
By the way, this issue comes with a variant cover by Frank Quitely (of ALL-STAR SUPERMAN fame.) Maybe next issue can come with a variant story by Grant Morrison. Read Full Review
I'm sure some readers will disagree with a lot of what I've said here. All I ask is that you consider what you really enjoy about this book. To me, All-Star Batman & Robin is a joke. Just because it lets you in on the joke doesn't mean you should be laughing along with it. Read Full Review
I really dont know what has happened to Frank Miller. This is the first All Star Batman & Robin issue Ive reviewed for Comics Bulletin and its, unfortunately, the first one I havent really enjoyed. This one was just all over the place. If it wasnt for Jim Lees interiors or Frank Quitelys wonderful variant cover I would burn this mother down. But only if I had matches to waste. Ouch. Read Full Review
Save us, Jim. Save us! Read Full Review
I want to put 1 and 10 at the same time. Weird
While I wasn’t totally disappointed in this series’ abrupt end, I was beginning to be invested in Batgirl’s arc and I was excited for Frank Miller’s plans with the Joker
bad in an absolutely hilarious way.
Thus ends one of the worst comic book experiences of all-time.