Now that Rewire's reign of terror in Neo-Gotham is over, Batman tracks down Shriek, who's still on the run after escaping the Arkham Institute.
A new arc has begun and it looks like Kyle Higgins has some cool things coming. Terry still has to deal with some of the fallout from the first arc (the fact that he still has to apprehend several threats that have escaped Arkham) but we also see a great introduction to a new/old threat. The designs of this group, what we see of them, is pretty cool. Thony Silas' art is great as usual and Emilio Lopez's colors really adds a nice punch to it. As if that wasn't enough, we also get a cool Batman: The Animated Series flashback. Do yourself a favor and check this out. This issue reminds us why Batman Beyond is such a cool concept. Read Full Review
Batman Beyond 2.0 continues to be the cream of DCs digital-first crop. The dynamic duo of Higgins and Silas offers readers the opportunity to jump aboard a title that combines the mature storytelling modern audiences want with a healthy dose of fun. As Terry and Dicks bromance continues, there are now bearded Manbats thrown into the mix. What more could you want? Read Full Review
Kyle Higgins and Thony Silas make Batman Beyond 2.0 the gem of DC's digital line. Issue #9 is no exception as they start a new arc in style. A tired villain not withstanding, I am looking forward to see how everything unfolds. Read Full Review