After some disappointing endings for recent Batman story-arcs, Im predicting that Batman: Cacophony wont leave us flat. Read Full Review
While it has a few kinks, BatmanCacophony is definitely proving to bea fun series to follow, especially for a casual fan like me. If the final issue shows as much improvement as the second one did, Cacophony might even wind up being somewhat memorable. Read Full Review
You wont hate it, but even if youre a Smith fan you may be a little disappointed. Read Full Review
In case you haven't realized it from this review, though, I'm still far from impressed by this project. The quality of art is rather shameful, and for someone who got over Smith's writing sensibilities long before I realized it, the story and dialogue came as a jarring wake-up call. Just as there are those who will always swear by tequila, I suspect there will be Smith lovers who enjoy this book. I clearly don't fall into either category. Now, if you'll pass me that bottle of whiskey, I'd like to wash this bad taste out of my mouth Read Full Review
As a fan of the Joker--and, of course, there is one more issue for my mind to be changed--I cannot endorse Smiths iconoclastic decision to deface this character. Overall, I find the story (and the choices made within it) to be a contrived and cheap substitute for substance. Read Full Review
This isn't an offensively bad series, but it's not a good one either. Read Full Review
Still loving how little we know about the masked man, figuring out he’s hunting Batman makes it interesting to know why? Why is he hunting the Batman? Why does he kill anyone? By far the most interesting character in this story. Zeus is boring, gross even. I get tired of listening to him talk every text bubble, but his bodyguards are hilarious. Joker was actually funny even though he still wasn’t drawn great. Overall, a huge improvement from issue #1. Almost every aspect of the story felt necessary. I don’t LOVE the Jason Todd disrespect from Batman, but I’ll let it slide.