In the wake of his fateful showdown with False Face and the Splitt, the Batman of tomorrow has gone missing! With the Caped Crusader AWOL and Neo-Gotham facing the threat of one of the deadliest villains it's ever known, a new hero is needed! Bruce Wayne will turn to friends both old and new in order to keep his city safe, but that won't be enough. Fortunately, a new and mysterious protector will arrive on the scene, taking flight to save the city!
Batman Beyond both honours its history, yet carries the story on in new directions, which makes it a good successor to the cartoon series. Under Jurgens' stewardship, we have been reacquainted with old friends and foes and met new ones. Jurgens has mastered the art of balancing the old with the new, an art that other writers might do well to emulate. Read Full Review
Batman Beyond #37 was a dramatic issue, and that's probably the understatement of the year. The appearance of another classic hero in this timeline is highly exciting, especially given everything else that is going on. Read Full Review
There is a great cliffhanger at the end of this issue. And there are so many great plots as well. The art by Chen is perfect. I am loving where this is going. There is a mystery at play and I can't wait to see where this is headed. Read Full Review
Something big is coming, and it took a while to get here but this title is definitely living up to the legacy of the cartoon. Read Full Review
All is not lost, though, as the issue still manages to pull a fast one on us. There's another unexpected return in Batman Beyond #37, but I won't say anything more, except that it's stoked my excitement for the next instalment. Read Full Review
After a woefully plodding previous arc, Dan Jurgens' Batman Beyond #37 is back on the right track with a new storyline that introduces us to Batwoman Beyond. Read Full Review
This issue is very much filled with world-building, and quite frankly I love it. Just as the stories seem to grow a little stale, Jurgens shows he is not afraid to reinvent the universe and inject a bit more color into it. It feels fresh and promising. Read Full Review
Batman Beyond is a good title that captures the spirit of the TV show and this issue sets us up for a great new mystery! Read Full Review
There's a new Batwoman in town and sadly this issue spends most of the time setting up that surprise when it's right out there on the cover, but beyond that disappointment, this issue has some great art and what looks like a fun story coming our way. It's just too bad that majority of the story is based on a reveal that was revealed before the issue ever started. Read Full Review
Batman Beyond #37 has a lot on its plate but doesn't do much with the bevy of plotlines it has to follow. Jurgens' plot structure feels like the equivalent of spinning plates as he bounces around from subplot to subplot without advancing any of them very far. Read Full Review
I liked this one.
Well besides the art, book was actually quite enjoyable! Got nice introduction to the new Batwoman, and the whereabouts of Terry. Can see this book changing into Batwoman completely.
" Tonight, viewers, we got deep into the old street to neo Gotham to find out and that's true, and if so, ask the question... Where is Batman ? "
- JACK RYDER