There's a grave missing detail of Batman and Wonder Woman's investigation into the death of King Elatha - it's not only about who killed him, but also what it means. As one king dies, another must arise... long live the new king Balor Evil-Eye! Now Batman and Wonder Woman must fight alongside Tir Na Nóg and destroy its causeways to our dimension!
As a fan of this book, I cant wait to see what book Sharp takes on next in the DC Universe. Read Full Review
DC has a genuinely unique all-star talent in Sharp, and while he says he's heading off to creator-owned work next, I sincerely hope DC is leaving the door open for him to do any project he likes in the future. Read Full Review
Like previous issues, Liam Sharp successfully creates a modern fairy tale but with the protagonists of the DCU as he captures the voices of Batman and Wonder Woman perfectly. More importantly, its beautifully drawn and his world building is quite engaging from start to finish, especially with the diverse characters in this story. Read Full Review
Inclusively, the fifth issue is just as alluring and captivating as the rest of its fellows. If you havent yet come aboard this wild Celtic ride, you would be glad to do so now. Just make sure you catch up in the story before the upcoming conclusion. Read Full Review
If you've been here since the beginning, you're in a for a treat with issue #5. Read Full Review
Yet another fantastic chapter in the Brave and the Bold: Batman and Wonder Woman miniseries. Batman steps into the role of detective, Wonder Woman uses smart rhetoric, and by the end of this issue the stakes are extremely high. While the book sometimes suffers from too much narration all at once, it is the overall story and the gorgeous art that truly makes this a comic worth buying. Enjoy! Read Full Review
This book is well worth the price for just the splash pages alone. I'm a little torn because half of me really liked the issue and was left wanting more, but the other half was annoyed because this issue single handily undermined everything that came before it. Just give me a cool fight in the last issue and let's call it a wrap. Read Full Review
Great issue and I am excited to read the finale! Read Full Review
This is not a jumping on point. Each issue continues where the last left off and does not build upon the last. It is more of a continuation. I read the last few issues, you better just continue it. It is not like it is worth stopping or is a must continue no matter what. Just complete it. If having not read any past issue you can catch up, but it is best to get them to look at the art and not to read. Besides the art at this point is not the greatest. There are so many other things too but if interested in writing or plotting, even for characters. Come as you may, stay for the art. No other reason to stay. Read Full Review
Uggggggh.