BAD NIGHT, GOOD KNIGHT FINALE! The conclusion to Darick Robertson's epic story of a night gone wrong in Gotham City is here. Batman's final chance to stop the deadly chemical sale forever.
Overall I enjoyed this story quite a bit. It's somber but genuine and hits on a lot of elements of storytelling I like and have missed. Read Full Review
As an opening run for this series, Darick Robertson put in a good storyline that had some really fun moments when it came to Quiz and Riddler. The larger story is a little fluffy and didn't register all that much but just watching as Batman goes through his role as detective and then vigilante made for some good pages and engaging moments. The wrap-up keeps things smaller and a bit more personal at times and delivers a decent end to it overall. I'm looking forward to seeing what's next and just how much variety they want to introduce into this series, not just in creative but in the stories themselves. Read Full Review
If you enjoy some simple Batman stories, Legends of the Dark Knight #6 is for you. Read Full Review
These two legends are short, tight, and showcase neat, street-level storytelling with art, heart, and thought that highlight, not just two different villains, but also the subtle fallibility of Batman and the rest of the cast of Gotham City can fall into. Read Full Review
Weird ending but this depiction of Batman was been quite good