The anticipated sequel to HEART OF HUSH is here! Paul Dini and Dustin Nguyen deliver an exciting continuation of the saga of Tommy Elliot and Bruce Wayne! Cracking under the strain of living as "Bruce Wayne," Elliot plans his final, murderous revenge on Dick Grayson, Selina Kyle and other members of Wayne's extended network of friends and allies. Will Dick and Damian be enough to thwart Tommy's plans or will the end of Hush require the return of Bruce Wayne?And in the new Two-Face co-feature, writer Ivan Brandon picks up where the trial of Two-Face left off in the Manhunter co-feature! Despite his innocence, Two-Face is a man on the run, andmore
With some moments brilliant and others forgettable, this book is the same as it ever was. Read Full Review
It's a little sad that story length was the most interesting thing about the latest "Batman: Streets of Gotham," but on the bright side it wasn't a bad issue. But this is a book that feels like it's starting to struggle a little bit, especially in the face of all these new Bat-books on the horizon. I like Dini's take on Batman and Gotham in general, so if it is ending I want to see it do so with a slightly more memorable story. At this point, I'm used to something a bit stronger from Dini and Nguyen. Read Full Review
Id really love to sing Streets of Gotham's praises this month, as it features one of the best Batman writers at the top of his game. In absolute terms, Im more than willing to give this issue my recommendation for that very reason. From an economic standpoint, however, it makes little sense to purchase this comic. At a price of four dollars and weighed down by one story too many, Streets of Gotham #14 provides far fewer moments of entertainment than do many of DCs more modestly priced offerings. Read Full Review
There is nothing in this book that screams “good” or “bad”. It is thoroughly “blah”. Read Full Review
I was really excited for this issue, having really dug the original Heart of Hush storyline. Unfortunately, the complete lack of focus in the main story (which seemed way shorter than the backup) combined with subpar efforts from the creative team left me baffled. There are some neat concepts here and I'd love to see more of the young Waynes, but that is definitely not enough for me to recommend this issue. Read Full Review