Batman, Robin and the Club of Heroes--Batman-inspired heroes from all over the world--are stuck on an island rigged with elaborate death traps. And as the villain behind it all begins to explain his twisted motives, he continues to pick the heroes off one by one...
Additionally, with Tony Daniel set to come on the title as the regular illustrator with issue #670, I believe Morrison may have finally found his own Marshall Rogers and Neal Adams. Time will tell. Read Full Review
Im very pleased that Morrison pushed the Silver Age and the Bat-worship to the side and focused primarily on the plot and the murders involved in this story-arc. This issue was very well-done and has definitely re-sparked my interest in the arc as a whole. What I thought could be just a dinner and a murder type story indeed has all the makings to be a great Batman/Dark Knight Detective epic. Read Full Review
I don’t know who any of these characters are but I love this story arc. And the artwork is great. Love the throwback styles.
Batman and Robin doing some detective work while were trying to solve the murder case.Motives and possible suspects were presented.This is not a simple case as it is linked with the past of club of heroes.
"The Black Glove has chosen you to represent good in a contest between good and evil. You are losing. Shall we raise the stakes gentlemen? We have your children. Advantage evil."
"Hh, I don't think so."
While last issue was a series of conversations, Batman 668 is where the mystery picks up. Morrison and Williams are in perfect harmony this issue