The villains of Joker Incorporated continue to wreak havoc across the globe. Can Batman Incorporated stop them without betraying a promise to Batman? Joker continues to force their hand into a bloody, winnerless battle. With one member of Batman Incorporated dead and another on life support, the team is faced with a terrifying realization that Joker Incorporated may have outplayed them. Knight and Gray Wolf discover a startling secret about the Welsh madman Dai Laffyn that may help them turn the tide in this war- but at what cost?
Like the true nature of psychopathy, morality, and whether killing is good or bad if it is done for the safety of others. These are big questions and whenever a medium like comics is used to explore these ideas, we have truly outstanding literature. I don't know where the story will continue from here, but this book spells awards to me personally. Read Full Review
Batman Incorporated continues to be one of the titles I read first when it is released. I highly recommend others to pick it up as well. You will not be disappointed. Read Full Review
This has always been an action-driven comic, and it's sticking to its strengths. Read Full Review
The cacophony of Batman Incorporated continues full-speed ahead, resulting in an issue that's still entertaining, albeit a little by-the-numbers. Read Full Review
Batman Incorporated #10 is a fairly decent issue. The Joker has raised the stakes, and I just hope that the writing can keep up. Read Full Review
The biggest question here isn't “should we be willing to kill the Joker,” but “why are we still talking about it?” Nearly every modern Joker story asks the same question over and over with readers capable of reciting the “correct ideology” back like the national anthem. Sadly, Ed Brisson isn't breaking any new ground here. On a positive note, this is one of the best issues of this story. Outside of the goofy chase sequence, every member of Batman Inc. gets to face meaningful peril. We even get a cool look at Brisson's version of Grant Morrison's Dai Laffyn. However, there is little to gain in bringing up the “no kill rule” without having a new answer for it. Read Full Review
Things are getting heated for Batman Inc. I really didn't expect this series to be this entertaining.
This was honestly my favorite issue of the series so far. While still a little all over the place at times, this felt a noticeably more focused than the rest of this series has been thus far. While various members of the team are located in multiple different parts of the world throughout, all of their situations really feel like they all fit into the overarching story that Joker Incorporated brings. Plus, the story itself here is enjoyable and interesting, as the team is seemingly being forced to break possibly the biggest Batman rule there is.