The Batman is trapped in the most dangerous house in Gotham City, trying to protect Commissioner Gordon from a secret army out to kill anyone involved in the justice system. The war on the law has only just begun.
The more of these issues that mount up, the more I wish it was a trade paperback immediately. But as a fan of the serial novel style, you can see why Ellis keeps cliff hanging the story! Read Full Review
Midway through the arc,The Batman's Grave #6(Ellis, Hitch) continues to be a stunning interpretation of the Dark Knight. Read Full Review
Bryan Hitch delivers some great art. The fights and the art style are gritty and that's what makes them work. The action is great and Hitch uses shadow and tone beautifully. Read Full Review
This issue is another great chapter in the life of Batman that probes his perfectionism across his duties while also revealing the man underneath the cowl. This is an exciting look at Batman that feels fresh and new. Read Full Review
Where the plot ultimately leads in the end remains to be seen, but I have the feeling it is going to be something we can remember for a long time to come Read Full Review
Overall, issue #6 is a great addition to the series and although a bit slow to start picks up and gest us involved with the story trying to piece all of Batman’s clues together ourselves from all the previous issues. The artwork is fluid and strong and really helps sell the emotion of the story and bring it to life for the reader visually. The Batman’s Grave #6 is available now so be sure to head to your local comic book shop and pick it up for yourself. Let me know what you guys think of the issue below in the comments and stay tuned for my next review of issue #7. Read Full Review
While the series as a whole has been rather slow with regard to overall plot progression, this is undoubtedly a great distillation of Batman as a whole. Read Full Review
Though we still don't know who is actually digging The Batman's Grave just yet, #6 confidently shows we will have visceral fun continuing to try and find out. Read Full Review
The Batman's Grave #6 does many things well " as expected " but also takes a few steps back by not taking advantage of the momentum that was set up in the previous issue. The book does, however, deliver some incredible action, nice character beats, and gives us some much-needed detective work that's been void of Batman books for quite some time now! But what else would you expect from the superstar team of Warren Ellis and Bryan Hitch? Read Full Review
There's a lot of good elements in this book, but they're not quite coming together as a whole so far. Read Full Review
The story lives up to the installments of the past issues, but this one definitely could have been kept in the oven a tad longer. Read Full Review
I enjoy the investigating!
There was an uptick here. The story moved a bit further in an interesting way, but the pacing here is so off. I don't understand it.