With the downfall of Brother Eye, a power vacuum has opened up in Gotham City and a longtime villain has stepped into the void to take control. As Tim Drake finds it increasingly difficult to call this future world home, Batman and Rewire become uneasy allies as they're forced to confront the emerging threat of...Spellbinder!
It's a boring review because it's a good, solid, HIGHLY immersive comic that just felt good to read and I felt like telling people that. Read Full Review
Dan Jurgens is just showing off as this makes for one hell of a page turner. I can't wait to read next month's finale and then see what the new Rebirth title will bring. Read Full Review
It's an enjoyable issue, even if it ends rather abruptly. But, it's an ending that will certainly reel you in for the next instalment. Read Full Review
Batman Beyond is one of the most exciting reads from DC Comics, and it's not getting the attention it deserves! The relationships that have been created within such a short time, as well as the interpretation of this universe, are absolutely fascinating! Come hop on the time machine and enjoy the ride! Read Full Review
A good looking issue that seems to hold back just enough to allow for the next issue to wrap things up. For part 4 in a 4 part series though, it certainly doesn't conclude much! Read Full Review
While this issue of Batman Beyond won't "WOW" anyone, it does putter along to get us to Batman Beyond's renumbering and hopefully someplace where the story isn't constricted by all the doom and gloom that this series has had to be all about because of Futures End. That being said, we do get our characters in place to have some decent emotional moments in the next issue, but besides for that and some fine ass art, there isn't a lot to be said about this straight forward typical Batman Beyond story. Read Full Review