Batman: The Brave and the Bold #7
| Writer | Guillem March, Kyle Starks, Matthew Rosenberg, Gabriel Hardman |
| Artist | Guillem March, Gabriel Hardman, Fernando Pasarin, Matteo Scalera |
| Cover Price | $7.99 |
Written by Guillem March, Kyle Starks, Gabriele Hardman, and Matthew Rosenberg Art by Guillem March, Fernando Pasarin, Gabriele Hardman, and Matteo Scalera The brutal and action-packed Batman tale Back to Year One by Guillem March takes a shocking turn! In part one of Wild Dog: Here Comes Trouble!, writer Kyle Starks (I Hate This Place, Peacemaker Tries Hard!) and artist Fernando Pasarin (The Flash) begin the tale of a super-villain moving to the Quad Cities thinking it'll lead to an easier life of crime--until they meet Wild Dog! Eisner-nominated Gabriel Hardman tells a definitive Aquaman tale! Plus, Matthew Rosenberg and Matteo Scalera brin more
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Dark Knight News - Davydh Tidey
Nov 30, 2023Boy, oh boy, what a wonderful crop of new stories. Batman: The Brave & The Bold continues to excel among other anthologies, showing the best that DC has to offer from its writers and artists in brilliant fashion. There's not a single weak link among this months offerings, and I have no negatives to report! Read Full Review
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9.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Nov 28, 2023There isn't a more consistently good comics anthology right now than Batman: The Brave and the Bold, with the seventh issue mixing things up with a nice assortment of characters. Read Full Review
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9.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Nov 28, 2023Overall, four solid tales that get a little weirder than usual. Read Full Review
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8.2
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Nov 28, 2023An entertaining short story that has some great character moments and an engaging and compelling ending. Read Full Review
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8.0
Weird Science - Gabe Hernandez
Nov 29, 2023Batman: The Brave And The Bold #7 is one of the stronger entries in the anthology series, with four chapters of tales from regular and little-seen characters from DC. Overall, there isn't a stinker in the bunch, and Kyle Starks's take on Wild Dog is the most amusing short in the issue. Read Full Review
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7.0
Batman-News - Jackson Luken
Nov 28, 2023Batman: The Brave and the Bold #7 is a varied collection of mostly new stories. Each of them offer something different that still manage to entertain in their own way, whether that be a lampooning superhero satire, a pulpy underwater sci-fi, or an atmospheric supernatural detective story. There should be at least something here for everyone. Read Full Review
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5.0
ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Nov 29, 2023The Brave and The Bold is still collecting some outstanding comics talent, but it's clear that most of these stories would be considered B-sides for good reasons, all but Wild Dog's, at least. Read Full Review
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8.0
Again, the first story is the highlight. The twist was engaging and I'm very invested in how this will wrap up. The Wild Dog story is a little too comedic for my tastes, but it has potential. Aquaman was super forgettable. The Wager was interesting enough.
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6.0
The first two stories are hits. The Aquaman story, as much as I wanted to like it for the art alone, I just found it super forgettable. The black-and-white story at the end was just...basic. It doesn't do anything exciting. It's just dull and predictable. The art in the black-and-white story is fantastic in most parts, but there were panels where I had to look back, unsure of what was happening.
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