The Outsiders have come to a crossroads. The team splinters apart, confused and unsure without their leader. Shunned by her former teammates, Batgirl turns to one of the only people she can trust--Nightwing.
Frank Tieris time with Batman and the Outsiders has been brief, but good. This is a solid time for a transition and I look forward to whatever Tomasi has in store for his take on the series. I wouldnt recommend this series with Dixon at the helm, but for those looking to dive into Gotham sans Bats, this line would be a decent place to head. Of course, in my opinion, Robin has had the best stories lately. Maybe you should look there first. That may change as soon as Tomasi weighs in, so until next month...! Read Full Review
If you dig some well paced fighting sequences, if you like the team Batgirl outlined in the last issue, and if you like Batgirl and Nightwing together, then this issue has everything you've been looking for. What's not to like? Some Outsider action would be nice... Otherwise, Batman and the Outsiders #14 is a stellar issue and deserves 4 out of 5 Stars. Read Full Review
But maybe I'm overreacting. Maybe some people out there agree with DC that $2.99 is an acceptable price to pay to see Batgirl and Nightwing fight, the Riddler chew some scenery, and a shadowy figure whip and dress himself. You know what I say to you people? You're nuts. Read Full Review
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