Batman arrives in Tir Na Nóg to help Wonder Woman solve the mystery of a murdered god. But while he may be the World's Greatest Detective, he soon learns that the techniques he uses on our world may not aid him in this strange new one. As the investigation continues and new suspects are revealed, this dynamic duo learns that each may be more dangerous than the last.
Buy, as the story not only is well developed but is aesthetically pleasing. Read Full Review
The Brave and the Bold: Batman and Wonder Woman is another strong issue from Liam Sharp as he brings together the world of man and myth with two of the DCU's greats. Not only is it a well-written issue with some great world-building but it's perfectly drawn by Sharp thanks to his detailed art… and man, this art belongs in a museum! Read Full Review
The best issue of the series so far, a fascinating mystery, and one of the most gorgeous comics you'll read this year. Read Full Review
Sharp's talent for crafting words and images is nothing short of fantastic, making it a no brainer for this series to be on your weekly pull list. While this particular issue does little to develop the plot further, it adds more layers to the story that hopefully ensure a worthwhile pay-off somewhere down the road. Read Full Review
I have to say this issue, just like the first one, has left me wanting more. Now that all the setup is finished and we can finally start diving into the meat and potatoes of this mystery. I'm all aboard the Brave and The Bold train and am ready to be blown away. Read Full Review
I am mostly recommending this book based on the art. Wonder Woman clearly needs more to do and the plotting is still a little slow. But the art is on target. It is one of those books you will pull from your collection just to follow all the detail work. Let's hope the pace picks up with the next issue. Read Full Review
This may not be the most exciting issue, but I believe it's a critical one for story flow and character development, as well as just enjoying fantastic art. This issue serves as foundation for what is surely going to be a shift into over drive for the next issue. Read Full Review
This is another solid issue. It is not as action packed or flashy as the previous two, but seeing Bruce be a detective is worth the slower pace. Read Full Review
The story does move forward by issue's end, if ever so slowly, but you just end up wishing it could get to its destination that much faster. Read Full Review
A downright boring Batman and an aimlessly meandering story make the Brave and The Bold: Batman and Wonder Woman #3 an utterly worthless read. Read Full Review
This part begin well, then go south again. It's too damn slow & it like a transitional issue. In a 6 part short story that make the price a little hard to swallow.
Cover - Related of some part of the story. And great 2/2
Writing - I expecting more. And the start of this book was promising. 1.5/3
Arts - If not for the art I would have stop after issue 2. But arts will not save my felling about this reading. 3/3
Feeling - I'm disappointed, and I fear the last 3 parties remaining. 0.5/2
Not enjoying this one at all. I gave it 3 issues and now I'm done.