SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN! The ancient and wild Krampus is loose on Earth and releasing monsters to destroy Christmas! Santa Claus, with the help of the Justice League, is all that stands in the way of this impending darkness. The team's first challenge? A plague of vampires attacking Bludhaven!
Batman and Santa Claus: Silent Knight #2 is one of the best follow-upsI've read in a while. It hits all the spots for joy and even gives us rare glimpses into the backgrounds of favorite characters. 'Tis the season and I will patiently await the next issue! Read Full Review
Batman/Santa Claus: Silent Knight #2 is one of the best Christmas comics ever. This series has the depth to be able to be read at any time of the year, no matter the season. The ancient spirit of Christmas forms a spine and soul to the book, but it doesn’t seek to undermine the hardcore elements of the action or the plot. Read Full Review
I never would have thought "Batman meets Santa could create a story as entertaining as this one, but that's the current golden age of DC. Read Full Review
Don't miss out on this fun, glorious series. Trust me. Read Full Review
Batman/Santa Claus: Silent Knight #2 does an excellent job in establishing a new backstory for Santa Claus and Krampus while introducing more and more elements from the world of DC. Read Full Review
Batman/Santa Claus: Silent Knight #2 is solid entertainment. Perfect for the holiday season, it's popcorn fun with a nice ride throughout. The ending of the series feels slightly predictable but I don't really care. This is escapist entertainment at its best. A fun comic to site back and just enjoy. Read Full Review
Bandini and Hairsine deliver beautifully detailed and intense art throughout the issue. The action is thrilling throughout and I love the cinematic way new characters get introduced. Read Full Review
It's hard to knock a book as fun as Batman Santa Claus: Silent Knight. This week's issue is an action-packed spectacular which nicely nudges on the story. Read Full Review
Writer Jeff Parker and artist Michele Bandini craft a story that seamlessly blends the Caped Crusader and Santa Claus better than I could have ever imagined — if I even were to imagine it!
Picking up where the first issue left off, Batman and Santa Claus face off against the monstrous Krampus and his horde of Yuletide nightmares.The action is exhilarating, the mythology is surprisingly engaging, and the Christmas spirit is thick enough to cut with a candy cane. Bandini's art shines in these action sequences, knowing just when to push the envelop and when to reign it back in.
This one lost some points from me because of the long flashbacks. I like how they made illusions from the gift box. I'm still waiting for Wonder Woman to show up, but at least Supes makes an appearance at the end. Not a whole lot of action in this one. Only 4 issues. There's no time for fillers. Liking the art and let's get Zatanna back into the fight.
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