Batman, Inc. #3

Writer: Grant Morrison Artist: Yanick Paquette Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: March 9, 2011 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 14 User Reviews: 13
8.4Critic Rating
7.6User Rating

Batman and Catwoman travel to South America to reunite with Gaucho, Argentina's Batman Incorporated representative. But their trip may be cut short when an unexpected adversary sends things spiraling downward!

  • 10
    Comics Bulletin - Danny Djeljosevic Mar 13, 2011

    It has a luchador in a wheelchair. And, thankfully, Morrison keeps on with the Batman 66 cliffhangers. As if you had any doubt that he was having the time of his life writing this book. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Comics Bulletin - Thom Young Mar 13, 2011

    Layers upon layers are evident in Morrisons work, and this issue is a great part of the tapestry that Morrison is weaving. I highly recommend it. Read Full Review

  • 9.6
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Minhquan Nguyen Mar 9, 2011

    Excepting a bit of Morrison-esque confusion in the dialogue, this issue is a reward and treat for those who waited patiently those three months for its return. If the quality stays this high, I personally don't mind the wait. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comic Book Bin - Jake Sparkman Mar 11, 2011

    An adequate continuation of an excellent book if ever there was one. If youre not already reading Batman, Inc., now is a great time to hop on. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comic Book Bin - Dan Horn Mar 10, 2011

    Grant Morrison continues to dazzle. It's true that even hisworst work is interesting, but this is one his best Batman stories yet. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck Mar 11, 2011

    I'm finding it harder to care about international Batman. I think I prefer him prowling the streets of Gotham - surely there's enough work there for his family business. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Ryan K Lindsay Mar 12, 2011

    spending money on this book won't leave you with much buyer's regret. Morrison has set forward a mission statement of global fun and he's delivering. This issue is another great set up and next month (if the comic is ready by then) we'll get the next step. The best thing about this series is that it does leave you wanting more. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Major Spoilers - Larry King Mar 14, 2011

    With the writing and art being good, and the highlight of the issue being the relationship between Bruce, and Don Santiago, hopefully the newest B.F.F.'s on the block! The issue is well worth a pick up, if simply for the way Don Santiago rages out at the sight of Bruce's arrogance.Final Verdict, Batman Incorporated #3 receives 4 Stars, out of 5. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Fanboy Buzz - DustinRiccio Mar 13, 2011

    All that being said, this issue is still clearly setting up bigger and badder things to come. But if his previous Batman arcs are any indication, this will be a story worth sticking with until it all comes gloriously together. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Book Resources - Greg McElhatton Mar 9, 2011

    Three issues in, and "Batman Incorporated" is a fun amalgamation of, it seems, whatever Morrison feels like writing about this month. If this is the end result of those current whims and interests, well, I'm definitely down for that. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    IGN - Mar 10, 2011

    Let's hope Batman, Inc. can stay on track and deliver on a steady monthly schedule from here on out. Morrison and Paquette's new take on the adventures of Batman continues to be a fun, exotic thrill-ride. But fans deserve that thrill-ride in a timely manner, no matter how good it is. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics Bulletin - Dave Wallace Mar 13, 2011

    It's a pleasure to see Batman Incorporated is continuing the tradition of great Batman stories from Grant Morrison, with this latest chapter containing just as much depth and complexity as we've seen in some of his best issues. The result is a multi-faceted superhero romp that is also the first issue of the new series to really get me excited about the writer's larger plans for the latest phase of his Bat-saga. I highly recommend it. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comics Bulletin - Chris Kiser Mar 13, 2011

    At this point, it goes without saying that you should run, not walk, to grab any Bat-book to which Morrison lends his considerable talents. Despite the presence of a fairly clear formula being used (for now, at least), Batman, Inc. is great superhero fun, just the way one of the industrys top books should be. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Ryan Schrodt Mar 12, 2011

    There are a lot things that work really well in theory in this issue, as Grant Morrison has some fun, wacky ideas that could work really well with the tense plot, but the execution from both the writer and artist Yanick Paquette here just aren't up to snuff compared to their usual work. The great cliffhanger has me excited for next issue, but I can't help but feel like this one should've been stronger than it was. Read Full Review

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