IT'S CHRISTMAS EVIL! The nefarious Krampus unleashes a flock of killer harpies on London and it's time to call in the big guns! Half the Justice League meets a most unusual elf who takes them to Norway to help Santa do battle, but it appears a diabolical trap is being set...
Batman and Santa Claus: Silent Knight #3 has brought us to the brink of the wonder-wall of the mystic and magical, with legends breathing themselves back to life. We're nearing the end of the line for this short series, but having woven into the Knightmare escapades was a beautiful path to choose. I look forward to the next issue! Read Full Review
Batman/Santa: Silent Knight #3 is turning into a sensational crossover. From the monster hunting to the banter between the heroes, the comic features endless amounts of fun. Read Full Review
The end result is a series that seems to have a real love for the DCU and the absurd, colorful world they live in. After all, in a world of Gods and monsters, is an immortal gift-giver really that ridiculous? Read Full Review
Batman/Santa Claus: Silent Knight #3 continues to deliver a fun, inspiring, and magical entry into the DC Comics Christmas mythos. Read Full Review
Bandini and Hairsine deliver beautifully detailed and visually thrilling art throughout the issue. Read Full Review
Silent Knight is understanding exactly what a weekly event series should be in our modern moment a zany, entertaining menagerie of character moments and self-contained lore. Read Full Review
An excellent penultimate issue in DC's four-part, four-week holiday experiment. Batman Santa Claus is taking over the DCU and at this point it's going to take an army of elves, sorry Huldufolk, to save the day. Read Full Review
Another really good and fun issue also nice seeing other dc characters get their recognition in this story and play a part.
Obviously Michelle Bandini could not get the art done in time, so they brought someone in to help her out and boy was it obvious. The art took a huge downswing in the beginning of this issue. It was great to Hawkgirl and Diana, but I thought the Null Sector Green Lantern was a bad pick. Jessica Cruz would have been a far better choice or even John Stewart to pair with Hawkgirl would have been awesome. This issue was a bit slower than the others. I thought this was a four issue series. Not sure how they are going to button it up in one more issue.
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Boring and mediocre.