MAY THE HOUR OF THE DEVIL BEGIN... The harrowing journey through the dark heart of Gotham reaches a fever pitch in this penultimate installment of Rafael Grampa's visionary series! Batman's investigation leads him into the deadly lair of Doctorgeist--where his presence is not only expected...but welcomed. Their savage fight for the soul of Gotham--and the soul of Bruce Wayne himself--will send shock waves through the city from which it might never recover. And elsewhere, the fugitive Crytoon makes a twisted acquaintance that finally gives him something to smile about...
Bruce Waynes journey into darkness takes another disturbing leap with this chapter. Gramp presents an innovated look at the classic rogues with the writing. Seeing Batman embracing his inner rage proves to be a scary but needed weapon in his fight for justice. The artwork is stunning with its ferociousness and detail. This is a very intense read that lights a very explosive march to its finale. Read Full Review
Gargoyle of Gotham is a unique, manga-like crime thriller that people are sure to get a kick out of. All of the music, animation, trailers, and other efforts signal to me that Gramp deeply cares about his project. Overall, Batman and the rest of the weirdos that inhabit this story are fuse nicely with the brutal setting and harsh themes. Read Full Review
Batman: Gargoyle of Gotham #3 is one of the fresher takes on the Dark Knight in a long time. Nothing feels like a retread here. The only issue is that there are a bit too many new ideas and characters that it might confuse readers. Overall, this book is well-worth the long waits. Hopefully the next issue will not take another year to come out. Read Full Review
It's an odd book, and one that will likely read a lot better as a completed unit. Read Full Review
Batman: Gargoyle of Gotham #3 delivers visually stunning artwork and a bold reimagining of Batman's origin that feels fresh and impactful. While the story struggles with pacing and disjointed subplots, the revelations about Bruce Wayne and James Gordon's arcs promise exciting developments ahead. This issue reinforces the idea that this series will shine brightest when read as a complete collection. Read Full Review
Batman: Gargoyle of Gotham #3 finally returns in a well-written issue, accompanied by exceptional art, colors, and letters, that's sure to stay with you for a while after you read it. Read Full Review