Batman: Urban Legends #13

Writer: Vita Ayala, Mark Russell, Ram V, Mohale Mashigo Artist: Nikola Cizmesija, Karl Mostert, Anand Radhakrishnan, Trevor Scott, Arist Deyn Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: March 9, 2022 Cover Price: $7.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 3
7.6Critic Rating
7.7User Rating

John Constantine enters the fray to help Batman and Zatanna with their mystical woes, but will he only tear the two further apart?  In the final "Eternity" chapter, Christopher Freeman comes face to face with a brutal killer to help solve a decades-old murder...will he survive? Ace the Bat-Hound leads his posse of DC Super-Pets-Merton, Lil' Nutz the thieving squirrel, and Ursa the Russian bear-as they finally break free from the evil lab! But will they get very far without knowing where Batman is held captive?

  • 9.0
    ComicBook.com - Mar 9, 2022

    Lots to love this time around, so if you're not adding this to your pull list every month, just know you're missing out on some wonderful tales of the Dark Knight. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield Mar 8, 2022

    Overall, a solid package and it'll be interesting to see what two new stories join us next time. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Dark Knight News - Steve J Ray Mar 9, 2022

    Batman: Urban Legends is always one of the most satisfying reads on my pull-list. A variety of characters, stories, and art styles, all in one tidy little package. I love a good anthology, and this series is consistently one of the very best. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    The Batman Universe - Daniel Goldberg Mar 9, 2022

    The Batman-Zatanna-Constantine story is subpar and unfortunately has three parts remaining. The six-part stories in general are really dragging down the quality of the book. Ram V's tight, nightmarish three-part story proves the point and is a real gem in the book thus far. More Ram V, please! Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Psycamorean Mar 19, 2022

    This month's issue had a very inconsistent quality to it. The Zatanna story kind of trips on itself, as it falls into very familiar, uninteresting trappings. Constantine is a character I'm very particular about, and nothing here stood out as wrong, so there's that. The Wight Witch story is trying very hard to tell a rich story from elements of what may have been the dullest Batman event in a long while, Fear State. The results are mixed for me. I feel like it overextends itself, especially when read in context with other stories in the Batfamily of titles. It's hurt by its placement in continuity, that's for sure. The Kid Eternity story works better this time around as there are interesting elements here and there, but it ends before it can more

  • 7.0
    UxasIs Mar 17, 2022

    Batman/Zatanna - 2.5/10, couldn't even get through this part, i'm defo dropping this title

    Wight Witch - 10/10, wow what a beautifully told story, the painted art works very well with Ram Vs script

    Kid Eternity - 5/10, decent concepts but poorly written

    Ace - 9.5/10, I'd be very happy with Russel writing the main batman title

  • 9.0
    tonpas1989 Mar 8, 2022

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