GOTHAM CITY, ON ICE! In 1996, writer Jeph Loeb and artist Tim Sale teamed up for Batman: The Long Halloween, an award-winning, 13-chapter saga that spawned multiple sequels and stands as the most influential Batman story of its era. Now, Loeb returns to the world of The Long Halloween for its long-anticipated final act: Batman The Long Halloween: The Last Halloween, an all-new 10-part mystery continuing the story from 2021's Batman: The Long Halloween Special. In each issue, Loeb will be joined by one of the top artists in comics in a beautiful and lovingly crafted tribute to Sale's art and legacy. A chilling foe takes center stage in this ismore
This issue calls back to the Catwoman spin-off comic, "When in Rome, and also gives us one of the first hints of what will eventually be the Sirens. The story here is compelling, but it's really the great art this issue that makes the world of this Gotham City stand out from the pack. Read Full Review
Overall, Batman The Long Halloween: The Last Halloween #6 is a chilling and suspenseful installment that continues to build upon the legacy of the original series. It's a must-read for fans of “The Long Halloween” and those who enjoy intricate detective stories with a dark and atmospheric tone. Read Full Review
The Last Halloween #6 was just fine. I'm still somewhat intrigued in the main mystery, but some of the subplots are just not that interesting. The rotation of various artists continues to be the best thing about this series as each one of them have bought their own flair and paid respectful homage to the late Tim Sale. Loeb has been going back to his classic runs with this and Hush 2, so we'll see if he can stick the landing on both titles. Read Full Review
Batman: The Long Halloween The Last Halloween #6 leans into detective work and the father-son dynamic between Batman and Robin, but it's bogged down by sluggish pacing and lackluster visuals. While Robin's arc lands emotionally, much of the issue feels like filler, setting up future reveals without offering enough excitement in the present. Read Full Review
It’s fine.