With Joker back in Arkham, Maxx runs off into the night. Meanwhile, Batman grows more wary of Dr. Disparu's experiments. In an effort to unravel the riddles of the Outback (and Disparu), Batman seeks out Julie Winters... and they both enter a dimensional hole leading to the Outback-where they encounter an alternate version of Harley Quinn! Back in the real world, Joker, Harley, and the Penguin are the current subjects of Disparu's experiments-experiments that have a decidedly bad reaction on the Maxx!
As I mentioned before, this comic is very deep and digs into the mind of Batman and who better than The Maxx to serve as a companion in such an intricate and dark journey, is a return of Kieth and his character The Maxx in a great way. Read Full Review
We knew what we were getting into if we knew anything about the Maxx. I wonder if any of the Batman fans are left, though, because this clearly is not his show. Read Full Review
While some pieces of the narrative is still a bit hard to understand, the journey is far more enjoyable than the goal, and it seems the series has finally hit its stride. Read Full Review
Confusion aside, Im definitely going to be back for more next month. At least until I go off the deep end myself trying to figure out exactly what the hell is going on, that is. Read Full Review
Now this is more like it. Lots of questions that may have potential answers if you have read The Maxx.
Best issue so far, but mostly because Julie and Maxx interact.
This is way too jumbly for me. It’s all the same things I disliked before, but again. Could do without the tired old “hey kids maybe get off your phones” thing. Also, why was he sitting on a giant penis on the first page?