"Medal of Honor" by Sal Giunta, Brad Meltzer, Jim Lee, Scott Williams, and Alex Sinclair
To save a friend from seemingly insurmountable odds, the Dark Knight Detective must summon every ounce of his skill and bravery! This tale is based on the true story of U.S. Army Specialist Salvatore A. Giunta, who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his service in Afghanistan—the first living soldier to receive that honor since the Vietnam War.
"Honor Code" by Larry Hama, Mirko Colak, and John Kalisz
Katherine Kane has worked hard to establish herself as one of Gotham's most intelligent and strategically c more
Batman: Gotham Nights features two Digital First stories-- "Medal of Honor" (Giunta, Meltzer, Lee, Williams) and "Honor Code" (Hama, Colak, Kalisz)-- that take a heavy military influence to create two distinct tales of heroism in combat. Read Full Review
If you're taking the anthology track, you're going to need more than just two short stories to really justify an audience's dollars " judging by how well yesterday's Superman: Man of Tomorrow worked as a standalone story, I can only hope DC takes any future cues from the Man of Steel, rather than what feels like a watered-down outing with the Dark Knight Detective. Read Full Review
Nice Jim Lee art is the only thing this has going for it. Otherwise fully forgettable. I’m picking up every one of the week one Digital Firsts, but so far there’s not been too much to convince me to try week two.
I know these stories were well meaning, but man are they not good.