Batman and Black Canary get down to business--the business of criminal skull-cracking! Things heat up on a storm-tossed shipyard as the pair hunts down the mystery man behind the murder of Dick Grayson's parents. Plus, Black Canary isn't the only one of Gotham's fairer sex to be aroused into action by the Dark Knight's war on crime!
All Star Batman #6 was a fun read. Miller and Lee are an excellent team and really compliment each other's talents. I really hope that DC has rectified the shipping problems with this title and that it sticks to a regular schedule. If you are a fan of Miller's style of storytelling then you will definitely enjoy his take on a young Batman. Read Full Review
Because the Goddamn Batman likes it this way! Read Full Review
A similar end-stage scenario should be worked out for the Irish Lass Who Dresses in Black Fishnets and a Bustier. In the end, I guess the point of the series will be that people suffering from severe psychoses meet with unfortunate ends when not treatedand that Millers work is far more realistic than Alan Moores Watchmen. Read Full Review
Oh, and before you ask: yes, the issue still earns 2 bullets. The artwork might be serving a dud story, but it's still very pretty, and there's still some amusement to be had from Miller's silliness - but you can't escape the feeling that a book with the creator pedigree of All-Star Batman should be aiming higher than this. Read Full Review
I got to admit that I love Frank Miller and Jim Lee’s take on Batgirl so far and I can’t wait for her to interact with Robin. All-Star Batman and Robin isn’t for everybody but many Weill possibly find this enjoyable