THE FINAL ISSUE. The dark heart of the Garden is revealed. Donovan Lumos's City of Light brings forth a terrible darkness. Neo-Gotham will fall. And the future of Batman will rise.
I hope that we get to see more of Kyle going forward, as he is a fantastic addition to this universe. It remains to be seen whether or not he will continue to be by Terry's side when Batman Beyond eventually returns, but I would think it to be a missed opportunity if he wasn't. The entire creative team should be proud of the fantastic, tragic and touching story they have told in this series that has left me wanting more. Read Full Review
Batman Beyond: Neo-Gothic came out of nowhere and delivered the one of a kind Batman story I didn't know I needed, and hopefully it's not too long before we see where this world and its lovely cast of characters goes next. Read Full Review
Batman Beyond: Neo-Gothic #6 rounds out the story well enough to leave the future of Gotham open for any creator to do anything. The stakes should matter, but this vision of Gotham has been left open to any narrative. It's left this particluar reader and reviewer with enough heroic spirit to inspire anyone into heroic action. So, as always, I'm hungry for more tales set in this Neo-Gotham. Read Full Review
Lanzing and Kelly wrap up their second Batman Beyond mini with a bang, as Terry heads to the surface to take on the massive overgrowth caused by none other than an undead John Constantinedesperately holding on to life by doing some horrible things. At some point, a whole magic crossover event broke out in this series, which is definitely not what I was expecting here. Read Full Review
Batman Beyond: Neo-Gothic‘s finale ends as frustrating and pointless as the rest of the series. Batman's story is relegated to an irrelevant brawl between swaths of nameless action figures that accomplish nothing. The focus, instead, is given to the relationship between Kyle the Catboi and a John Constantine whose motivations are both hackneyed and unrecognizable to the character you know and love. The best part of this story is that it's over. Read Full Review
This was honestly a pretty solid ending. I'm not gonna lie, I'm still kinda fuzzy on what Constantine's whole thought process was...but it was a decently enjoyable read nonetheless. And the art in this final issue was outstanding...some really great pages in this one.
I enjoyed this more than the first miniseries by Kelly and Lanzing. I was also surprisingly okay with how Constantine was portrayed here.
It wasn't bad. But I liked the first series more. This got really complex with John Constantine added to the mix, but the ending wrapped up nicely