Dr. Joy is now face to face with the ghost of Amadeus Arkham-the ghost that she had assured all her patients did not exist. Now faced with overwhelming evidence that the Ten-Eyed Man’s “delusions” were anything but, she has found herself questioning everything. Meanwhile, Dr. Phosphorus and Nocturna attempt to live a “normal” life in Gotham, but the good doctor’s radioactive body may be having unforeseen side effects on their unsuspecting neighbors.
Watters crafts an impressive narrative filled with character development and mystery. Read Full Review
Arkham City: The Order of the World is truly one of a kind, and this issue only further proves that. Read Full Review
It's a compelling slow-burn horror mystery that's only getting better. Read Full Review
Arkham City: The Order of the World #4 (@DanPGWatters, DaNi, @Dragonmnky @adityab) continues to be a sympathetic, visually arresting look into the world of Arkhams former occupants. Read Full Review
Arkham City: The Order of the World #4 ironically has bits and pieces (pun intended) of a story here, but it's not coming together after four issues. At points, the issue feels like the creators are jumping from one cool moment to the next but not heading anywhere in particular. Who are we supposed to care about? Does any character in this comic know where they're going? Couple the chaos of the story with stylized art that tips the line into sloppiness, and you get an issue (possibly a series) that's going nowhere. Read Full Review
I loved this one.
Fuck, this creeped me out
Some of it felt a bit overly edgy for the sake of being edgy but I cannot deny this was fucking great
This is a huge disappointment for me, I usually like Watters' writing but nothing here works, it's just terrible.