Batman #147

Writer: Chip Zdarsky Artist: Jorge Jimenez Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: May 8, 2024 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 14 User Reviews: 34
7.9Critic Rating
7.9User Rating

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With no allies, no weapons, and almost no hope...can Batman fight back before Zur makes a true devil's bargain? The world is about to know Zur's true power! Him and...his new sidekick? Dark Prisons continues!

  • 10
    Get Your Comic On - Neil Vagg May 7, 2024

    A blistering issue from Zdarsky and Jimenez. The story is leaping forward in huge bounds with the Zur-en-Arrh threat ramping up and Bruce forced to confront his own shortcomings as a leader to the rest of the Bat-Family. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield May 7, 2024

    We don't see the big showdown start this issue, but Zdarsky does an amazing job of building the tension as both players make their moves. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Dark Knight News - Max Byrne May 7, 2024

    Batman #147 is engaging stuff. It works as a bridging issue to the next phase of the arc but also has enough meat on the bone to stand tall on its own merits, too. The pacing's spot on, the reflective character beats are welcome and it never feels anything less than engrossing. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu May 7, 2024

    Batman #147 is a thrilling chapter in the “Dark Prisons” saga. Zdarsky masterfully builds tension and showcases a desperate Batman. The phenomenal art by Jimenez and Mendona brings the story to life. While some plot threads feel rushed, this issue is a must-read for Batman fans eager to see how the Dark Knight will overcome seemingly insurmountable odds. I highly recommend giving this issue and series a fair shake if you havent done so already. Read Full Review

  • 8.7
    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally May 7, 2024

    Jimenez delivers some beautifully detailed art throughout the issue. The visuals are fun and exciting. There are so many great visual moments in the issue and I love the art style of this series. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    AIPT - David Brooke May 7, 2024

    Batman #147 further fleshes out now long-running story elements like Failsafe, Captio, and Bruce's desire to keep everyone safe while also being the best Batman he can be. It's fair to say Zdarsky is playing a long game here with intriguing elements, plucking at what we know and building a new future. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez May 7, 2024

    Batman #147 is exactly the chapter that this Zur-En-Arrh Saga needed to move forward with. Batman of Zur-En-Arrh moves his plans forward in a way that both work to escalate the narrative Chip Zdarsky is crafting and builds towards the Absolute Power event. It's a delicate balance that ends up working to make progress for all the players involved to have greater importance. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Nerd Initiative - Ken M. May 7, 2024

    With Gotham and his confidence slipping further away, Bruce Wayne gets some much needed help to reclaim his city and identity. Zdarsky sets up some unique pairings with the writing. Jimnez, Morey and Cowles grant fans a vivid picture of the new era of justice along with a glimmer of hope. A showdown is brewing that cannot be missed! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Batman Universe - Daniel Goldberg May 7, 2024

    Although I have not really enjoyed the Zur En Arrh narrative, Batman #147 does better than many of its more recent predecessors, marking some key emotional moments and advancing the narrative. Plus, Tim! Read Full Review

  • 7.8
    Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez May 8, 2024

    Batman #147 is one of the better examples of a setup issue that moves the players in place for the next big thing. Bruce's next steps to reclaim the mantle of Batman from Failsafe are intriguing. Damian's realization that he's been duped leads to a surprising reaction from Failsafe, and momentum is building. Even the backup shows promise. Read Full Review

  • 7.2
    Comic Watch - Dustin Gebel May 7, 2024

    Batman #147 is an inert continuation of a storyline that has a few gems to still provide, even as it circles the same overall beats for the third time. Zdarsky displays a quality level of scripting that hits all the right elements on paper, yet lacks the specificity or subversion that makes his writing pop. The issue struggles to bring its repetitive Bruce, Zursafe conflict into a new or interesting way, and even the masterful pencils of Jimnez cant elevate. The artwork shows glimmers from its previous level of boundless energy when in flashback, letting a character like Barry Allen rev the plot and visuals. Those moments stand out thanks to Moreys tones, incorporating the palette of the Flash to shock some life into the pages. Whether it be a delay due to the larger movements of the DC Universe or an attempt to draw out a villain, Batman needs to break the rules to find its way back to interesting. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum May 8, 2024

    While it certainly feels like the Zur-En-Arrh storyline is dragging out a little bit too long at this point, Batman #147 feels pretty stable as turning points go. Read Full Review

  • 5.5
    Batman-News - Jackson Luken May 7, 2024

    Batman #147 is a story about how one copes with not having total control and needing to trust others. As a lead in to the upcoming Absolute Power event it makes sense and works well, but feels somewhat out of place with what the larger story has been about so far. In many ways the calm before the storm, its quiet moments allow for dramatic tension as well as reflection on what might not work with the overall narrative. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    The Comic Book Spot - Theodis Wright May 12, 2024

    I have had a real problem with Zdarsky's run on batman after being so excited after Batman: The Knight. His characterizations of the Bat Family sans Tim is bordering total disrespect. Read Full Review

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