Bruce Wayne's difficult journey to become Batman continues as he travels to Northern Canada seeking a mastery of weapons and marksmanship from a legendary hunter. Bruce's companion, however, will reveal a lethal secret that could jeopardize the entire mission...
This series has done an amazing job so far of setting up Zdarsky's Batman run, but no issue has hit as hard as this one. Read Full Review
If you've been sleeping on this series, Like I was at the beginning, I highly recommend picking up the collected edition. Read Full Review
Reading this book is like waking to a bucket of glacier water being thrown in your face. The writing is complex, the art is astonishing. I cannot recommend this issue strongly enough. Read Full Review
I truly and unabashedly love Batman: The Knight and you probably will, too. Read Full Review
Giandomenico delivers some fantastic art in the issue. The environment of the issue is brilliantly rendered and you feel the cold and isolation of it. Read Full Review
Batman: The Knight #6 continues exploring the early steps that helped make Batman. I have enjoyed this series, and this issue throws in a twist that should lead to conflict down the line. Zdarsky uses this to show that Batman isn't just the training but also the man, and I am here for it. Read Full Review
Again, I like seeing a less confident Bruce, seeing the mistakes, the apprehension, and the "unsureness as this book accentuates his journey. Somehow, we now see him through a crotchety lens, where he's incapable of indicating he's wrong or even making the slightest mistake. It's refreshing to see how Bruce gets to become The World's Greatest Detective! Read Full Review
Batman: The Knight #6 continues to flesh out the training Bruce Wayne needed to become Batman. This latest issue is a pitstop in becoming a marksman but ends up taking a turn that changes things a little too abruptly. You might have seen the heel turn coming, but it's a little shocking given how it's depicted here. Still, this series continues to be a fascinating one, especially knowing Zdarsky is taking over the main Batman book soon. Read Full Review
Batman: The Knight #6 gives the series a much needed break in the story's pacing to focus on character development, but it's unfortunately cut short to focus on Anton's story. The time spent examining what the "no kill code means for people from different circumstances is the kind of introspective story that I want to see from this series. It's a shame that less than half the issue gets to be about that, while the narrative focuses on a character that often feels like they don't belong. Read Full Review
It gets better and better, what a great book!
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Another solid issue of this pretty great series.
The heel-turn present here feels a little forced, Zdarsky continues to explore Bruce's philosophies and where they come from, how they've shaped.
Something that has been written thousands of times, not unique or attractive tbh