Gotham City is besieged on all sides. The Orghams’ iron fist holds the city in a death grip. The Joker’s Daughter terrorizes the streets, while Mr. Freeze’s most apocalyptic creation yet menaces the city from below. Does the Dark Knight stand a chance?
Overall, one of the quieter issues, but a great collection of stories as always. Read Full Review
A new story begins and two more end in Batman: The Brave & The Bold #15. As sad as it is to see them go, I'm very excited to see what's coming up next, and that is the key strength of this title. The stories end, but there will always be more. There will always be more fantastic stories coming up, and will always be something new and exciting. That's why we should all keep reading! Read Full Review
While this is far from The Brave and the Bold's strongest issue, it still has many positives. Read Full Review
Without the Batman: Black and White story, which would raise the overall score of the book, we can see the true value of this anthology series. Despite my championing these types of stories as a way for fans to read about lesser-known characters or fan favorites that don't have their own titles, it doesn't matter if the stories we get are bland and just grossly misrepresent the characters involved. I mean, at this point, DC might just have the characters going full meta and discussing among themselves how they act differently, even if it doesn't make sense. Read Full Review
A really excellent issue with strong stories by all involved. This is what an anthology book should be. The Nightwing Deadman chapter is remarkable.
only issue I like was Renee Montoya, Booster Gold, and Guy Gardner.