Bruce Wayne is deadlong live Bruce Wayne! Gotham's favorite son has miraculously returned, promising to lead his city into a new golden age. But while Wayne devotes his limitless fortune to rebuilding Gotham City, he fights violent opposition from Batman, Robin and a host of DC Universe heroes! And in the Manhunter co-feature, now that Manhunter has found the previous DA's killer or, rather, the killer has found her what is she going to do about it? Bringing the killer in for a trial may not result in the justice Kate's been dreaming of. But is she ready to kill for justice so soon after a fresh start in Gotham?
Streets of Gotham is a series I give very high recommendations. Despite the $3.99 price tag it's a well worth it comic that shouldn't be missed out by anyone who loves the Batman mythos and it's wide array of heroes and villains. Dini and Nguyen are doing a masterful job being the streets of Gotham to life like never before. Read Full Review
But backup feature aside, I'm getting quite a bit of enjoyment out of Streets of Gotham. Given how much good work Dini is doing for the villains of Gotham, I almost wish Batman and Robin would take on an even more diminished role. The series has its faults, but the strengths outweigh them by a significant margin. Read Full Review
The Manhunter second feature from Marc Andreyko and Georges Jeanty is entertaining as always; this installment is more of an extended chase than anything else, but Andreyko still makes it fun. There's some smart dialogue, a nice surprise or two, and I like that Andreyko plays with how the passage of time works in comics to provide a nice fake-out for the reader towards the end. While I'd be more excited to see a "Manhunter" monthly surviving on the stands, this second feature is not only fun but hopefully exposing all sorts of readers to what they'd been missing. It's a satisfying conclusion to the issue, and a nice addition to "Batman: Streets of Gotham." Well worth the extra dollar. Read Full Review
Despite not liking how Batman and Robin handled Hush's usurping of Bruce Wayne's identity, this was still a very solid outing for Streets of Gotham. Read Full Review