It's Batman, Robin and Abuse against Zsasz's army! Will the heroes be able to save the captured children in time? And in the Manhunter co-feature, the trial takes a turn as Jane Doe has a new suspect on her radar the ever dangerous Black Mask!
Hey, once this story got rolling, I actually began to enjoy it. I enjoy a good murder-mystery as much as the next guy, and this comic kept me guessing the identity of the murderer until the very end, so good job. While I can't wait for this series to get back to the Zsasz storyline, these last two issues served as a very nice little filler story. Read Full Review
The backup feature continues Manhunter's, (Kate Spencer's) attempt to bring down Two-Face (Harvey Dent) for the murder of the former Gotham District Attorney. The most entertaining scene in this portion of the story involved the opening hearing between Spencer and Two-Face who has elected to represent himself. Two-Face is most interesting when he's interpreted as an actual dual personality with the good natured Harvey Dent side still intact. When Dent uses some legal maneuvers to obfuscate Kate's case, you're reminded of the tenacious attorney Dent originally was. However, the following scenes left me at a loss. Kate comes home to find a handwritten note by her young son, Ramsey, indicating he has left (with his dog) to find and help his mother in Gotham. Instead of rushing out to find him, Kate goes to the hospital to secure Cameron Chase as a witness! I understand Kate is an independent woman who has some emotional issues, but her small child is out in the world alone. Hopefully this Read Full Review
This issue was a mess of bad character work, weak artwork, a paper thin plot and just total filler crap. Nearly everything about it was awful and if youve been looking to get into Streets of Gotham then I highly recommend avoiding this issue like the plague and waiting for whenever, if ever, Dini returns. Read Full Review
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