Directly from the bestselling, groundbreaking Batman/Fortnite: Zero Point miniseries, comes an oversized one-shot that brings the action from the island to Gotham City. If you thought the Batman/Fortnite saga was over, think again...it only gets bigger from here!
Please note: This digital comic purchase DOES NOT include any redeemable code for Fortnite in-game bonus rewards.
There are a lot of fun fight scenes, but this ultimately is a throwaway comic that serves to explain the Batman Who Laughs' arrival into the rift. Maybe a bit too much exposition, but it's a fun thrill-ride of a comic that gives us a little more of DC's most popular new villain out of continuity. Read Full Review
Honestly, Batman/Fortnite: Foundation #1 is one of the best one-shot comics I've read for quite some time. It gave us some answers to questions that were hanging over from the previous series, while also leaving us with new unanswered ones. Read Full Review
Unlike the Batman Who Laughs giving Foundation five stars for his ride to the Rift, I have to give the issue a four out of five, as the comic expands on the DC Fortnite lore without a ton of promise for the future. Read Full Review
xplanations and rationalizations from The Foundation and The Batman Who Laughs are a bit on-the-nose at times, but it's overall a solid follow-up to an already creative series that provides a smart, believable backstory for the crazed Batman's arrival in Fortnite. Read Full Review
Directly from the bestselling, groundbreaking Batman/Fortnite: Zero Point miniseries, comes an oversized one-shot that brings the action from the island to Gotham City. If you thought the Batman/Fortnite saga was over, think again…it only gets bigger from here! Includes a bonus digital code for an outfit in Fortnite. Read Full Review
Batman/Fortnite: Foundation is truly only for the most hardcore DC and Fortnite fans, which is a disappointment because its predecessor was excellent for more casual readers. Hopefully, they'll be pleasantly surprised with the moody and dynamic action presented on the page. Read Full Review
Good concept for the story, very good action but it was ruined by Batman Who Laughs (I could actually tell which were Snyder's lines because they're childishly stupid) and by the fact that the narration makes no sense at the end of the issue.
Why they let Snyder writte again BWL???? For real, he's the reason why no one likes the batman who cringes, We were happy without that shitracter. Heck, even Christos N. Gage make a great job with Zero Point, then why bring back Snyder?????