Someone has stolen from Professor Pyg, and he’s ready to burn down Gotham to get his property back. Everyone is a suspect, and everyone will pay. With Batman gone, Batman Incorporated must return to Gotham before the city is nothing more than ashes.
Batman Incorporated has quietly become one of my more anticipated titles each month. Read Full Review
The story continues what makes the previous arc successful in the new arc: mystery, action, drama, pulling you in for the ride at every possible moment with a group of characters that you'll love. Although there is a disconnect with the previous issue and some unclear decisions on the art, the issue has already proven that the next arc of Batman Incorporated will be another exciting spy thriller. Read Full Review
Bandini delivers some great art in the issue. The look of the city is perfect and the characters are visually dynamic throughout. Read Full Review
Batman Incorporated #6 gave us a great villain, a team of heroes, a few cameos, and mentioned other characters in a shared universe. At this point, if you want more you're just greedy! Read Full Review
After the first arc of Batman Incorporated felt like it simultaneously covered so much, but so little, this week's issue feels like the best showcase yet of its ongoing concept. Read Full Review
It's a decent issue, but this arc doesn't immediately seem to have the same hook as the first. Read Full Review
Batman Incorporated leaves its first arc stronger than it began. Although it has many cons in the setup, the book has made a pleasing shift to lean into its strengths. Brisson and Bandini are confidently leading the team into the next arc with a better look, rhythm, and mystery for readers. No, sending numerous international crime fighters to find Professor Pyg in Gotham and Bldhaven is not clever at all. However, I think the overall treatment of the cast and story is a stand out improvement worthy of encouragement. I hope that the next issue can continue down a good path, and not just exaggerate how dangerous Professor Pyg can be. Read Full Review
Batman Incorporated #6 is a decent start to a new story arc showcasing Professor Pyg and Ghost-Maker's unorthodox teaching style. This first issue lacks action scenes, though, spending most of its time working on characters through conversation. Read Full Review
With this story just starting, I hope to see the story get better. Not the best way to start a new arc and get readers excited, but not a bad way either. Read Full Review
While I do believe this is slightly more focused than the previous arc, I'm not as interested in this storyline with Professor Pyg than I was with the Phantom-One and his team. However, there were some bright spots, including the pages with Ghost-Maker and El Gaucho. Hopefully this picks up as things progress, because I still feel that his book as great potential.
I mean, I like Professor Pyg as much as the next guy, but I really think this book has too many characters in it, and not enough compelling things to do with them.