As Batman continues to clean up the mess left after the Arkham City incident, Bruce Wayne meets with Gotham's wealthiest and most influential citizens to chart a course for the future of their city. But when the Joker's body goes missing and chaos erupts once more, the Dark Knight is faced with a deadly challenge.
Batman: Arkham Knight continues to impress. Peter J. Tomasi is easing readers into the story while Viktor Bogdanovic kicks ass on art. This book just feels "big" and I can't wait to see what happens when the Arkham Knight fully gets involved. Until then, fans of the games, Batman or just really good comics can't go wrong picking up this series. Read Full Review
The second issue of DC's Arkham Knight comic isn't quite up to the standard of the first, mainly due to an underwhelming first chapter. However, the book picks up as the cast of villains grows, and this prequel saga promises to only grow more interesting from here. Read Full Review
Overall: With limited space and time the creative team wrung pretty good stories out of two great concepts, but if they had been allowed to explore the themes of the first third more than they did and give the hunt for the Joker toxin antidote its own room to breathe we could have had two great stories. Instead, we got one pretty good one that feels rushed and just the tiniest bit undercooked. Read Full Review