Caught in a world of magic and myth, Batman must rely on the help of Zatanna and John Constantine if he's to save his city...and himself...from the curse of the werewolf. But with a full moon approaching, will the ancient magics Bruce's allies manage to summon be enough to keep the beast away from Gotham's most vulnerable? And can the werewolf's human half find the salvation he so longingly desires?
This has shades of the iconic Red Rain Elseworlds, with some great horrific visuals and a less straightforward threat than its counterpart. Another strong issue for Batman in Black Label. Read Full Review
Batman: Full Moon #2 is a strong second issue that focuses on setting up the story, rather than an action-packed throwdown which the cliffhanger teases. It remains to be seen how much teeth the larger story remains and where the fate of Bruce as a werewolf, his relationship with Zatanna, and the Werewolf's fate lie. Read Full Review
Batman: Full Moon #2 delivers a dark and atmospheric dive into the supernatural with a fresh take on werewolf lore and stunningly moody art by Stevan Subic. While the issue excels in its trippy visuals, intense tension, and creative world-building, it stumbles slightly with redundant dialogue and a weak final panel. Despite its minor flaws, this installment keeps readers hooked with its unique mystical twist on Batman's battle against his own inner monster. Read Full Review
Very good book. The classic werewolf tale with Batman works well, the writing is great and the art is really good and fitting.
Excellent, as was #1.
this is a great horror Batman book. Stevan Subic's art on this is a lot more interesting than his Riddler year one. The pacing and dialogue here does work for me.