It's a Christmas Night Fight: The search for a stolen child leads to Santa versus Krampus in the final, climactic battle for the soul of Christmas! The Justice League are stretched thin battling the mightiest monsters of the ages when the true menace is revealed!
Batman and Santa Claus: Silent Knight #4 gives us all a new take on what Christmas means, and most certainly what the true spirit of the holiday is. I like the way the story of Krampus and Klaus was depicted and intertwined so interactively with the DCU. Each one of the interactions and reactions is genuine and heartwarming. Read Full Review
I sincerely hope that Silent Knight becomes a perennial in the world of Christmas comics, because this proved to be an absolute delight that knew exactly what it needed to be. Read Full Review
Batman/Santa Claus: Silent Knight #4 concludes a really cool crossover. It’s not just a tale trapped in its own timeline; this fits into DC’s canon and could have consequences. And even if this book tried to step away from tradition and cliches, it is what it has to fall on to finish, but it’s hard to resist a smile. Read Full Review
Can the DC Santa return every December for a new series like this? Read Full Review
Batman/Santa Claus: Silent Knight #4 concludes DCs best holiday event of all time, masterfully capturing the elements that make for a strong DC story and exude the holiday spirit. Read Full Review
Batman Santa Claus: Silent Night #4 beautifully weaves a festive narrative, skillfully blending entertainment and holiday spirit. The seamless collaboration of writing, art, colors, and letters results in an enchanting story, showcasing its power to captivate readers with its delightful holiday charm. Read Full Review
Kim and Segovia deliver beautifully detailed and visually thrilling art that works throughout the issue. I love how the visual styles complement each other. Read Full Review
Batman/Santa Claus: Silent Knight #4 is a solid finale to the series. The story is fun and while the last few pages are expected, the story itself has some nice surprises. It's filled with charm and cheer perfect for the holiday season. Hopefully, this one becomes a yearly tradition Read Full Review
Short and sweet Christmas story, great stuff and recommended
I don't think this one was as good as the others and Michele Bandini's art was missed. There were some good fight scenes and I liked Damien's manipulation of Krampus. I also like how they divided everyone for the dinner scene at the end.
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