Written by Jamal Campbell, Joey Esposito, Dennis Culver and Yedoye Travis Art by Jamal Campbell, Vasco Georgeiv, Hayden Sherman,and others All-star creator Jamal Campbell begins a two-part Nightwing story featuring new villain the Director, who films crime scenes. The Murder Club and the Court of Owls create a mystery too deep for Batman to solve as the Bat-Family crumbles. Arkham Academy gets a guest instructor who doesn't care whether the students live or die. And in a story set in Gotham's past, Anarky empowers the citizens of Gotham City with Batman's tools.
Batman: Urban Legends has been on a roll as of late, and Urban Legends #22 continues that trend with three more stellar adventures in the Batman universe. Read Full Review
Overall, this is another excellent installment as we move toward the end. Read Full Review
It's a fun little one shot that explores the topic of Batman's vigilantism in a way I haven't seen too often. I'm always glad to see Anarky get some proper love, as well. Read Full Review
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As we hurtle towards the end of Batman: Urban Legends, The Murder Club story is the star here and stands as a reminder, perhaps, of what the book could have been. Read Full Review
I really liked the first story (by Jamal Campbell), it is very balanced between action, emotion and investigation. Jamal Campbell draws wonderfully both Nightwing and Barbara Gordon. But he also succeeds perfectly in writing his story. The Director is an intriguing character. I hope he returns after this two-part one-shot.
The second story with Anarky giving the tools of Batman to the citizens of Gotham was really good. I didn't get hung up on the Arkham Academy story. Maybe it deserves to be reread quietly.
Finally, The Murder Club is absolutely great, Batman, his parents, Damian, Alfred, Nightwing are excellently written, and the arrival of the main antagonist nailed me.
I'm most interested in The Murder Club here. That's why you buy this comic.
Caro y mediocre