It runs through all of us--corrupting hope into fear, love into apprehension, and our strongest selves into our weakest. Its name is doubt, and when a mysterious new villain arrives with the ability to wield it as a weapon, Batman will face an inner journey unlike any he's ever experienced! Finally, Aquaman and Ms. Martian unite to face a threat with shocking ties to both of their pasts--and possibly their futures!
Overall, four strong new stories to add to this title's roster. Read Full Review
This is a good collection of stories. I was not expecting to like the Harley and Robin stories as those concepts seemingly were done to death, resurrected in an event comic, and promptly died off again. And yet, I found myself liking most of the stories in the comic. Maybe the good vibes from the Batman story carried the rest of the issue, but that does feel unfair on the rest. Read Full Review
Batman: The Brave and the Bold #18 is another good chapter in the most consistently great anthology from Marvel or DC. The opening story offers a different kind of superpowered villain, the Robin tale is a delightful start, and the remaining tales offer different aspects that make DC great. Read Full Review
This is officially the worst issue of this entire run. Beyond the art in the first story and some of the Robin's chemistry in the last story, there is almost nothing to recommend this issue on. Read Full Review