Written by Michael Conrad, Torunn Gronbekk and Alex Segura Art by Miguel Mendonca, Christopher Mitten, Fernando Pasarin and Andy MacDonald Leap year only comes once every four years, and for most, an extra day on the calendar is a mild novelty. But for Calendar Man, it's a critical error in that which he holds most dear--and now, Batman and the GCPD respond to a deadly hostage situation, but can they work together to stop Calendar Man before it's too late? Then, Lois Lane dives deeper into a massive conspiracy--but will it swallow her up in the process? And lastly, the Question--with the help of a surprise guest star--unmasks the mysterious vmore
Overall, this might be one of the best issues of the run, especially given the first story. Read Full Review
As a showcase for the weirdness that the DCU has to offer, Brave and the Bold is continuing to deliver. Read Full Review
This is a much better offering of stories overall. I like that we get a no-nonsense Batman story, a story where Streaky features prominently, and the microstory at the end made me chuckle. It's a decent, if not spectacular, collection, which is probably the best you're getting with this series. Read Full Review
Batman: The Brave and the Bold #17 reinforces that uneven storytelling seems to be this book's brand. The opening Calendar Man story and the twist in Duality are just worth the cover price but the other stories are some of the least interesting yet. Read Full Review
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