Detective Comics #1110
| Writer | Tom Taylor |
| Artist | Mikel Janin |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
Black Canary thinks she has granted shelter to a lost, scared little girl. But Batman and Green Arrow know the truth. Dinah has unknowingly taken in a trained assassin. As the Dark Knight and the Emerald Archer race to warn Black Canary, the question isn’t who the girl is but rather, can they get to Dinah before it’s too late?
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9.7
SciFiPulse - Ian Cullen
Jun 30, 2026This book continues to tease a much wider conspiracy, but we’re still only learning the finer details. I suspect most readers are asking the same questions I am: Who the hell was Preon? Who exactly is the young girl Arabella? And who is manipulating her? Read Full Review
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9.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Even though this is a Batman book, it’s really doing some great justice by the other characters so far. Read Full Review
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9.0
AIPT - Jonathan Waugh
Jun 24, 2026A fantastic and action packed new chapter in the ongoing Prion mystery, Detective Comics #1110 is a great example of what happens when you let a dynamite creative team loose on a longstanding character to tell good, old-fashioned mysteries. Read Full Review
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9.0
The Batman Universe - Adam Koppel
Jun 24, 2026Detective Comics #1110 is a fun new chapter that mixes thrills, humor and emotion while honoring the legacy of these long-running heroes, even if some of their past isn't exactly heroic. A couple of small stumbles doesn't mar the overall high quality of the issue. Read Full Review
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8.8
Fanlight Zone - Ken M.
Jun 24, 2026The sins of the past strike deep in the present as more truths are revealed. Taylor stages events magnificently to hit high marks. Janín delves into the heartfelt pulls of a dark legacy with fantastic art. This series never misses on delivering powerful drama. Read Full Review
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8.0
COMICON - Scott Redmond
Jul 03, 2026A handful of action and forward movement isn’t enough to really let ‘Detective Comics’ #1110 be more than a small piece of an extremely slow baking pie. Another string in a running set of arcs determined to add more to the already overstuffed past rather than focus on the present and future. Read Full Review
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