The monster-revealed! Trailing behind the mysterious reptilian menace savaging Gotham, Batman hits the streets hard searching for answers but finds only more questions. The Dark Knight takes his search beneath the streets and into the sewers to seek out Killer Croc. But when he finds the reptilian rogue, he quickly realizes that this may be the strangest case of his career.
The story again by Ennis is very strong. The dialogue in particular is very good. I like the art by Liam Sharp as well here. It is strong and very well done. Read Full Review
Do not take any drugs (legal or otherwise) before reading this comic. The effect on an induced brain could be permanent due to the extremely weird and bonkers storyline. After three dark and twisted issues, the humour is deep, dark and disturbed… just the way I like it. Read Full Review
As always, the artwork in this edition is superb. The attention to detail and dark color work make for an eerie and immersive experience. Read Full Review
Although this chapter has two pinnacle moments in it, it is a lot slower than the last couple were. The Dark Knight mostly has all the answers now, it's just about figuring out how right he is about his theories. However, with how this chapter ended, the fighting could pick up tenfold in the next one. Read Full Review
Batman: Reptilian #4 moves the story to a place I've been wanting it to go. I'm grateful for that, and want to see what comes next. But I'm still not happy with Ennis's Batman, and Sharp's painted work is hit or miss. Here's hoping the mystery will be worth the investment, or I may find myself regretting picking it up in the first place. Read Full Review
There is a small nugget of morbid curiosity that will make me see Batman: Reptilian through to the end, but I'm not being drawn in by much else beyond that. Read Full Review
LMFAO What the actual fuck Garth
This.Is.Awesome. It's dark but funny at parts. Very unexpected and really intriguing. Art is also amazing. This series has gone from good to amazing.
What in the hell did I just read?
This got very weird very fast, and I enjoyed it a whole lot.
When I began this series I figured at some point Garth Ennis's writing might start to bother me as it so often does. However, I'm delighted to find myself enjoying it more and more with each issue. There may still be room for him to err, but so far the story has been great. Looking forward to a satisfying conclusion fingers crossed!
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In this issue: Bruce cuts off Waylon’s umbilical cord.
I know that sounds like a synopsis for an episode of Tim & Eric but that actually happens in this comic.
It is weird but I am enjoying it.
I have to admit, this made me appreciate Killer Croc's role. It's a development no one saw coming and it required the World's Greatest Detective to figure out. By using a strange event as a basis, it creates a campy monster literally from Croc. I enjoyed this development because it has some of the best when it comes to Batman's detective skills and oddities that can happen only in comics.
It's not bad..... but if its the series finale it was dissapointing imo
I don't really know what to make of this issue. It's like something out of '90s Swamp Thing. I was kind of hoping whatever this thing was, it wouldn't be connected to Croc. That would have been too obvious.....But connected in this way? Gotta give Garth Ennis credit for creativity.
This issue was a little less thrilling than the others, but I do want to see how Croc and Batman deal with "Junior."
this is the stupidest thing i have ever read