As the Arkham Knight sends a"message" to a couple of ex-Joker thugs, Bruce Wayne makes his first public appearance after the Arkham City incident, rallying the citizens of Gotham behind his mission to rebuild the city!
Another solid entry, if not outright phenomenal. The script is solid, the individual stories are engaging, and the character interactions are as great as ever. The book is beginning to be colored by the knowledge of what happens in the game, and some of the more controversial elements are almost being shoe-horned in, but it's still a highly enjoyable book that's worth the time of gaming fans, casual readers, or even die-hard Batman devotees. Read Full Review
There's more solid character work here (even if Bruce seems unusually chatty with Tim), but the series seems to be lacking a clear and compelling conflict right now. Read Full Review
With a new arc starting it's not surprising that this issue is a bit more setup than we've been used to, but after an exciting start, the issue gets a bit boring. I hope that what we get pays off in the weeks to come, but for now, I somewhat enjoyed the story and loved the art. I am still fully invested in this series and recommend it to anyone looking for a quality Batman tale. Just start at the very beginning. Read Full Review
Although not as strong as previous issues, I did like this story because it introduced some new characters into the Arkham story, however I do have to question how Batman is going to explain his sudden appearance in the back of Bruce Waynes car. Read Full Review