Batman and Bigby’s brawl comes to a grinding halt after a wave of explosions rocks Gotham. When a giant wolf emerges from the wreckage, Batman and his team of Robins stop at nothing to bring down the beast-and all goes according to the true villain’s master plan!
We still don't know what this odd Gotham actually is, and we didn't get much progress on that front yet. Read Full Review
The mystery gets a bit more complex as does the exploration of Batman's "fairy tale." It's subtle at times, but it really does promise something special to come when Batman has to accept a giant talking wolf. Take a moment to enjoy the art as well as it emphasizes the aspects of Batman as a "fairy tale." Read Full Review
The mystery gets a bit more complex as does the exploration of Batman's "fairy tale." It's subtle at times, but it really does promise something special to come when Batman has to accept a giant talking wolf. Take a moment to enjoy the art as well as it emphasizes the aspects of Batman as a "fairy tale." Read Full Review
Level delivers some exciting visuals throughout the issue. There is some great visual flair to be found. Read Full Review
The only saving grace of this issue are Level's layouts which pay homage to Fables and are often as inventive and well executed as the work that made Buckingham so widely respected. Read Full Review
Intriguing enough to keep my attention, but starting to really dwindle down for me. Possibly going to drop this.
The problem with this mini that 3 issues in it is difficult to know what the point is.
Not very good, Batman seems like an idiot here.
Sales for this series have been atrocious, especially for a heavily promoted Batman Black Label book. There's a good reason why.