WARNING! This is NOT a review. The writer isn't Tini Howard so this doesn't get a Perfect 10. Again and again, LOL
After a bloody, brutal, and harrowing adventure across and underneath Gotham, Batman and The Joker have unearthed the true culprit behind the dark scheme against them. Now the Deadly Duo find themselves unwilling participants in a bone-chilling wedding ceremony in the catacombs beneath Gotham City. Get ready for unholy matrimony in this horrific penultimate chapter that needs to be seen to be believed.
Sometimes I feel like I'm saying the same thing every month when reviewing this book but it deserves the praise. Shoutout to everyone who helped bring this comic to print. I'm really glad I can add it to my collection. Read Full Review
Readers, the action, suspense, and reasoning you've wanted since the beginning finally get answered this week making this week's story worth every penny. I couldn't recommend Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo more to anyone clamoring for a strong and creative Batman story. Read Full Review
Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #6 gives readers the upper heights of Batman storytelling. As a tale that can fit almost anywhere in the wider canon, we can take the story at face value and read along for the wild ride it takes us on. We aren't even done with the story yet, and that's keeping us endlessly excited! Read Full Review
Silvestri's art is beautifully detailed and filled with great visual moments that have a wonderful mixture of action and horror elements throughout. Read Full Review
Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #6 uses the penultimate issue in the 7-issue run to answer lingering questions, deliver big fights, hit you with surprise twists, and set the stage for a big finale. Most but not all answers are satisfying, and the art is next-level brilliant. Read Full Review
Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #6 is one of the weaker issues storywise but the action and art make up for it. The next issue is the finale, so if you have been following along all this time, finish it out next month. For others, this will read excellent as a trade and well worth the wait if you dont want to play catchup. Read Full Review
Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #6, as is most of the series to date, fairly ridiculous though not unenjoyable. Read Full Review
Silvestri's art continues to be right out of the '90s, and Batman and Gordon get a few good scenes, but the villain is your classic stock monologuing creep. Read Full Review
Normally the issue where the villain has their big monologue explaining all their plans and motivations is cliché at best, but for me, this worked extremely well. Fantastic penultimate issue.
Beautiful. Gonna be a popular series for years upon years.
Cant get enough of the art
Probably one of my favorite black label series so far. Great art action and story. Let's hope the ending sticks the landing
So here we are at the start of the closing of this series and I'd have to say I'm glad. It's still exciting enough, but usually by this point a story has lasted long enough. It's been a satisfying story though, and best of all, we've only one issue left and throughout this whole series no one has bitched about why Batman doesn't kill the Joker. That's been very rare in a Joker story over the last 20 years.
The turnout was less than I'd hoped for, but I can say this series hasn't worn out and is continuing beyond its prime as many modern comic stories tend to do. This penultimate issue is pretty average though in my book. And while I've considered this to be a decent enough story, I hardly consider it a masterpiece like a lot of the rev more
Still a fun title, but I just personally am not a fan of Amanda at all.
This went kinda downhill. This series was at its best when it was just Joker and Batman interacting but as soon as the main antagonist appears the flaws are showing. Overdose of exposition, boring main villain, weak plot and bleak action