Batman #707

Writer: Tony Daniel Artist: Tony Daniel Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: February 16, 2011 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 1
6.3Critic Rating
7.5User Rating

Batman uncovers the secrets of Gotham City's founding fathers and the secrets hidden within the city's foundation. In a captivating turn of events, The Dark Knight finds that he alone holds the key to stopping the cataclysmic events that loom over Gotham. Don't miss this stunning finale guest-starring I-Ching and Peacock, a spectacular new heroine from the Far East!

  • 8.5
    A Comic Book Blog - John Barringer Feb 24, 2011

    Like the whole arc, Batman #707 isn't going to blow you away, but for my two cents it's been the best writing we've seen from Tony Daniel yet. With as much original Batman stuff that's being written right now I enjoy getting these issues knowing it's going to be a fun and familiar Batman adventure. And also unlike a lot of the other Batman comics right now Tony Daniel has been on time every month with the quality of this work improving each issue. So don't skip out on these, you'll be missing out. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    IGN - Feb 16, 2011

    You won't be upset you spent $2.99 on Batman #707. Tony Daniel's first story-arc coming out of the Batman, Inc. rebranding is a success. It might not be jaw-droppingly awesome, but it definitely entertains. The stage is also set for the next storyline which looks to feature a familiar antagonist with a feminine touch. Read Full Review

  • 3.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Ryan Schrodt Feb 22, 2011

    I'm always going to pick up this time, if for nothing else than the fact that I'm a huge Batman fanboy and I've always picked up this title. That being said, it is getting to the point that I'm only picking this series up for the art. Tony Daniel has a lot of talent as a writer, but he isn't working to his potential yet and so my main enjoyment of this series is coming out of the art. Of course, I think that this book would be considerably stronger if the Dick Grayson was replaced with Bruce Wayne, as Daniel clearly seems more comfortable with the latter despite writing the former. Read Full Review

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