Its the final issue of BATWING but what is the final fate of Luke Fox?
Buy this issue if you like bronze-age story telling, striking shadow contrasts, or great comic books. Read Full Review
Batwing #34 ended on a good note and you reach this end you find contentment that Batwing has grown to be the hero that stands before you in that final panel. You are reminded why heroes do what they do, and why Luke continues to be Batwing despite all the heartache he has been through. Where ever he ends up from here, you can only hope someone treats him with the same respect that this creative team has. Read Full Review
Batwing #34 may end a bit too ambiguously for some, but it was a return to what I's like to remember about Palmiotti and Gray's run. It was a fun family focused issue that shows what might have been. I was a big fan of this book and will really miss it. Read Full Review
This story is actually quite humorous and entertaining but, as a finale of an entire series, it doesn't deliver. I can't hold this against the creative team as it really is out of their hands. You can tell they had more stories lined up and that they were forced to wrap things up in a hurry. For what it is worth, I am sad to see we won't get a resolution to several key points that were definitely worth exploring further. Read Full Review
Tiff and Luke make up on the way home, when they are hit by an armored truck. That night, Luke goes after them and beats up the robbers. He also discovers a family they were holding captive and frees them. The end? Read Full Review