In the darkness beyond, a looming threat waits. Behold: the Court of Owls! But who do they seek and why? After escaping the wrath of Killer Croc, Batman comes face-to-beak with the most terrifying Court to ever exist. But in order to get the answers he seeks, he must be willing to make the ultimate sacrifice. Can Batman act against his mission to protect? All this, and the truth behind the magic is revealed.
In a year that's been stacked with impressive Batman stories, Batman Beyond: Neo-Gothic has shown it not only stands beside those stories, but may even surpass them. Read Full Review
This mini definitely feels like a step up from the first Batman Beyond story that Lanzing and Kelly told, adding a hefty dose of gothic horror to the futuristic Gotham. Read Full Review
Batman Beyond: Neo Gothic continues to dig deep in to the murky world underneath Gotham City. Kelly and Lanzing pull out the big guns this month, pitting Terry against the Court of Owls. It keeps the spectre of Bruce alive in a series which is really focussing on the young Batman stepping out from the shadow of his former mentor. Read Full Review
Batman Beyond Neo-Gothic #3 perfectly draws readers into the world of the future, one that's so consistent to everyone who's read the comics and watched the show, over the decades. The way the current DC is ported into the future is real and plausible, which always makes Batman Beyond books a treat to read. Read Full Review
Batman Beyond: Neo-Gothic #3 is intriguing and re-introduces us to the Court of Owls, establishing them in the world of Batman Beyond. It also expands upon Kyles backstory and gives us more insight into this new character, even connecting him with older DC characters. There isnt much focus on other characters besides Batman and Kyle in this issue, but they still establish the connection between Beam and Terry, and may show her helping Terry in future issues of this series. Read Full Review
Batman Beyond: Neo-Gothic #3has plenty of interesting ideas with ultimately uninteresting execution. The focus is put on all the wrong aspects of the story instead of what could make a truly compelling tale. There's plenty of flashy, well drawn fights and villains, but beneath the surface there's simply nothing of any depth to give it the meaning it purports to have. Read Full Review
I love the Court of Owls so I was disappointed by this mediocre issue.