Jason Todd, a.k.a. Peacekeeper Red, and Hunter Panic are helpless to do anything but watch as the new Batman battles his greatest enemy for the first time! Meanwhile, the secret villain who has been the mastermind behind everything since the beginning of Future State: Gotham makes a move that will have repercussions for the entire Bat-Family!
With so many players, the book can feel jumbled at times, but the kinetic black-and-white art is a strong point. Read Full Review
Well, this series is great! There are so many plotlines branching off at the moment, all of which seem to be leading in different ways. From what I see, I'm hoping they all come back around to intertwine with each other. This issue's something you don't want to miss, as it's a set-up to something explosive coming, I can feel it in my bones. Read Full Review
Future State: Gotham #10 kind of feels like it could be sorted out using a series of bullet points at this point because most of the criticisms the previous issues have earned remain here. Read Full Review
Despite the change of writer I think this series has not lost its rhythm.
Not as good as last issue but I still liked this.
I didn't like it at all, however he had a moment when he could make me laugh, that's appreciated.
This is lame. I keep reading this thinking there's no way it'll keep going, and yet it's still not cancelled. It just feels uninspired. The art feels unfinished, and not because it's black and white.