In "I Hate When He Does That," Bruce wonders if his youthful tour of Thailand with Alfred might be coming back to haunt him. Then, in "Riddler in the Dark," can the Dark Knight solve a trail of E. Nigma's riddles before it's too late? Finally, Frank Hannah contributes a trio of stories of how a trauma in Bruce Wayne's past impacts his present and the future of Gotham City's criminal set, illustrated by some of comics' hottest artists.
This issue is two-thirds successful, which I suppose gives it a leg up on a lot of anthologies. Even so, most readers are probably better off sticking to the digital series, where they can pick and choose exactly which stories they want. Read Full Review
It's not worth the $10 bucks. I suggest you go digital for this one and pick up the stories that sound the most interesting to you. In my opinion, the second issue of the “100-Page Super Spectacular” started incredibly strong, but then there was a gradual decline in writing and artwork until the 3rd installment which was just awful. I do recommend “I Hate it When He Does That” as I found it to be highly enjoyable, especially if you're up for a bit of swashbuckling at a point in Bruce Wayne's journey that's scarcely been explored. In fact, most of the 5.5/10 score is due to that particular story alone. “Riddler in the Dark” is recommended to those who are die-hard Riddler fanatics. Read Full Review
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