"The Many Arms Of Death" finale! Batwoman's been following the trail of the deadly weapon Monster Venom, while simultaneously trying to discover what became of her lost lover, Safiyah...but what happens when those two roads meet? And how does it all connect to the death of Batwoman's mother? A terrifying new threat is unleashed on the world when the true nature of the Many Arms Of Death is revealed!
RATED T+
I implore all Batwoman and DC fans to grab your copies of issue #4 now. You will not be disappointed! Read Full Review
Another near-perfect issue from the creative team behind Batwoman. The baggage the characters carry is heavy, and it can be felt by the readers. All this translates into a captivating story about love, betrayal, and the emotional aftermath. Read Full Review
This is a great series that I continue to enjoy. The story continues to be engaging and exciting and the artwork draws you in visually Read Full Review
It also looks like we havent seen the end of the Kali Corporation. We get a glimpse of the twins talking to a mysterious woman at the end of this issue. This issue had some very intense fight scenes. It was a little crazy to learn that Tahini hates Kate so much that shes willing to kill thousands of innocent people for it. Read Full Review
The arc wraps up nicely, solving the most immediate danger at hand and leaving open interesting plot lines to be explored in the future. Read Full Review
This is becoming an unintentional comedy in my honest opinion. There is not a whole lot to think about in this issue other than some brief history of Tahani. As well as some double crossing going on at the end. I will continue to read it because I can picture this getting good. Read Full Review
The story won't blow you out of the water, but this countdown to the destruction of Coryana manages to be visceral and entertaining and even poignant in some places. Read Full Review
The creative team manage to close this chapter of Batwoman in a satisfying fashion that develops everything you need emotionally for this issue to work. Read Full Review
A conclusion of sorts, with lots of fighting and revealing backstory for an assassin introduced in this story arc. Read Full Review
Eptings artwork is perfect for the series. I like the way he reanders his figures, giving them a lightness, while making them look grounded, rather than simply digitally pasted against a backdrop. Im not familiar with other series he may haveworked on, but the veteran sensibilities and experience show in his work. Read Full Review
The ending to Batwoman's first Rebirth arc was a severe disappointment. It certainly tied things together, but the story being told isn't very interesting and can sometimes be very convoluted. Epting's art was great but it's doubtful he'll ever contribute to the series again. Read Full Review
We get more the same old song and dance from Batwoman as an all too familiar fight plays out the same way it has for the past four issues and the other major plot points of this story are wrapped up off panel. What little progress we actually had in this book is thrown out the window and we are basically where we were at the beginning of this entire story. It begs to question why I should even be so invested in a series like this that clearly just slapping a predictable fight scene in every issue and surrounding it with loose and barely readable story that has no consequence. Read Full Review
If you want another issue of Batwoman fighting her boring new villain again, then this issue is for you. It's all boring fight and little consequence as the first storyline comes to a seemingly rushed end. Read Full Review
Solid issue with Epting doing good work.
But unfortunately the book's story suffers from pacing issues, and could stand to be a bit more compressed. Bennett is someone who is hit and miss for me but her work on Batwoman is fine, there is a couple of neat and fun character beats and potentially interesting thematic beats, but on the whole it's a very slow book that may read better in trade.