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Two shocking secrets are revealed that threaten to irrevocably change Batman’s world forever!
Samnee's art is more distinct from Sale's than some past issues, but it definitely has a slightly different flair from his usual style. Read Full Review
Batman: The Last Halloween #9 is one of the better issues of the series. But since the quality has been so inconsistent throughout and we have one more issue left, I'm not sure if Jeph Loeb can stick the landing. Chris Samnee deserves all the praise he gets because his artwork carried this issue. I've said this before, but maybe this series will read better when it's all collected. If the last issue ends in a satisfying way, then I might have to look at all the other previous issues with a different perspective. Read Full Review
The Last Halloween #9 delivers stylish visuals, dynamic action, and a rich Falcone backstory. That said, it leans too heavily into mafia melodrama at the expense of Batman's larger rogues and leaves Catwoman's role feeling a touch too obvious. Read Full Review
it's crazy but reading this up to the penultimate issue, it's insane on how the difference between H2Sh and Last Halloween. Even though this Batman is more meaner, grumpier and brutal. The story and writing and the noir thoughts just work here more. You can tell Jeph Loeb wanted to write the final Halloween story here compared to H2SH.