The Bat-Man: Second Knight #3
| Writer | Dan Jurgens |
| Artist | Mike Perkins |
| Cover Price | $6.99 |
A cloud of fear has settled over the city, and the Scarecrow has the people of Gotham right where he wants them. Jim Gordon will take the fight right to Scarecrow’s seat of power…City Hall! But will Gordon have to challenge him on his own? Where’s the Bat-Man? The Dark Knight has found himself staring down a power unlike any he’s ever seen: a man of unlimited strength. A superman. And he has a lot of questions for the Caped Crusader. Will these two find common ground in time to thwart the Scarecrow and Hangman's endgame?
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10
Nerd Initiative - Matthew Roth
Feb 25, 2026The Bat-Man Second Knight #3 is a perfect chapter ending to this unique take on Gotham’s hero. The artwork creates an uneasy feeling, while Jurgens storytelling makes it feel refreshing and gripping. This is a must-read for fans! Read Full Review
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9.5
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
This final issue is essentially two issues in one, so there is a lot of development for both the plot and the characters. Now that it’s complete, this definitely deserves to be recognized as one of the best Batman Elseworlds, kind of a darker counterpart to Superman Smashes the Klan. Read Full Review
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9.5
AIPT - Diane Darcy
Feb 25, 2026It's Batman vs Superman in The Bat-Man: Second Knight #3, but the conflict is more personal than physical for DC's World's Finest heroes. Read Full Review
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7.6
The Batman Universe - Kris Burke
Mar 03, 2026The ending surprised me in that we never see Bruce get a happy ending. I respect the choice but it does sadden me that we likely won't get a Third Knight. I really wanted to see a Joker in this world but I guess I'll have to wait until we get that second season of Caped Crusader (season one is excellent by the way). Overall, I enjoyed this series and issue but Superman wasn't needed and it hurt the story. Read Full Review
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7.5
Comic Book Clique - Prub Gill
Mar 03, 2026The story was good, a nice read, and had plenty of action. However, it was more about the emotions that Dan Jurgens is trying to bring out. The cliché of the trials of war comes to mind, which is something that, unfortunately the human population is still living through today. Read Full Review
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9.0
A very well done comic.
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