Batman is hot on the trail of a series of murders in Brazil, where government officials and various captains of industry have been mysteriously murdered by their own bodyguards. None of the assailants knew each other, but the Bodyguard Murders story went viral. As the Dark Knight starts assembling the pieces of the puzzle, he notices the things all these victims have in common are a connection to the logging industry, a penchant for bribes...and a woman who goes by the name POISON IVY.
You have to take the bad with the good sometimes, and that's very much the experience of Batman: Gotham Nights #3. While it looks great and contains a smattering of good moments, it can’t overcome the problems and implications of its setting and use of indigenous cultures. Perhaps maybe it could have with a defter hand or some judicious edits, but for now Batman: Gotham Nights #3 stands as a weird blip on the DC "Digital First" radar. Read Full Review
Absolute trash with a horrible almost pro-Bolsonaro edge. A horrible take on Poison Ivy and racist undertones in a tone deaf mess. Avoid this crap.