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Yeah, this was great. My favorite issue of the run thus far, honestly. Of course, I need to mention how cool that foldout sequence was, but the story itself here was just super engaging. Joker isn't one of my absolute favorite Batman villains, but I do like him a good amount and I thought Fraction wrote their conversation pretty well. The hook at the end of this was pretty strong, also, and probab more
Batman #7
As Batman is beckoned to Arkham Towers by the mysterious man in Room Ten, nothing will prepare him for who he finds there. Some might call him the Caped Crusader’s archnemesis. Others might call him Batman’s best friend. Everyone calls him the Joker.
Good stuff to close out this first arc. I do think the book, as a whole, has been a little weirdly structured, but I'm still rating this just as an issue, rather than as a complete story. Anyways, yeah, this was good stuff. Jiménez continues to be an absolute stud and I think the story continues to be intriguing. Tim taking a break from being Robin wasn't where I saw this going, but I do hope it g more
Batman #6
After he survives the date night from hell, the long night isn't over for Bruce Wayne. While he juggles multiple needs as Bruce, Hugo Strange's Monster Men at- tack a petrochemical facility and force Batman into action. Gotham City becomes a powder keg as superstars Matt Fraction and Jorge Jiménez continue their acclaimed run on the Caped Crusader...
Another fun read for this run. I think Zeller could have been a bit more interesting as a character, but what we got here was solid. This was constantly moving throughout, which I did like. Story was pretty enjoyable, though this is almost a showcase for how good Jiménez is. Damian messing up at the end there wasn't something I was, particularly, expecting, though I'm intrigued to see what comes o more
Batman #5
A night out with Bruce Wayne goes off the rails immediately for Dr. Annika Zeller-it seems her experimental Crown of Storms has her marked for death. And if they survive the legendary 000 Gang, they'll still have to confront the sinister assassin known as The Ojo!
Really like Minotaur and his whole deal already. Wondering how long he'll actually stick around. Anyways, yeah, good stuff again. Fraction writes an interesting and enjoyable story that's drawn greatly by Jimenéz. Four-for-four with this duo, unsurprisingly. Hoping Vandal isn't going to continue to be ignored, though.
Batman #4
As Bruce Wayne investigates the Crown of Storms, Batman pursues Anarky and discovers a criminal conspiracy hiding in plain sight that will change the game for crime and criminals in Gotham City...and the world!
Not quite up to the level of the previous two issues, but still pretty enjoyable. A lot of interesting developments here that I'm looking forward to seeing the follow-ups on. Jiménez is still awesome at his job, by the way. I feel like I have to point it out in every issue he draws, because he deserves every bit of praise he gets. I'd love him to draw something other than Batman, considering he's more
Batman #3
Vandal Savage makes his move against Batman and Robin, Bruce Wayne tries to make amends, and the Riddler makes his play for arguably the most important item in all of Gotham. Fraction and Jiménez take things to a whole new level as their thrilling new run on Batman continues!
Really appreciated that Robin was added to the corner box on the main cover of this. Anyways, another really good read. This continues to be lighter than the majority of the past few years of the main Batman title, in terms of tone, but I like it. As I said in my review of #1, not every Batman story needs to be dark, gritty, and brooding. Fraction shows a very solid grasp on the characters here, a more
Batman #2
Injured, cuffed, and tossed in the back of a GCPD paddy wagon with a dozen uncuffed and violent criminals, Robin (Tim Drake) will have to use everything he's learned from the Dark Knight if he hopes to survive his own dark night.Will Batman arrive in time to help him, or will this mission change the waythe city and the GCPD view the Dynamic Duo for...
Zatanna (2026)
Zatanna Zatara embarks on her greatest tour yet! As the newest and first Prime Magus in millennia, it is now Zatanna’s sworn responsibility to oversee and guide the world of magic. All eyes are on her. How will she accomplish this grand task? How will she shoulder this heaviest of responsibilities? How will she confront the horrors waiting in forgo...
I wanted to like this more than I did, but it wasn't bad whatsoever. While Campbell's previous miniseries felt like it had a relatively clear direction, the story here felt a little scattered. The art is still fantastic, as it was in the aforementioned miniseries, but the execution of story continues to be a struggle for Campbell, in my opinion. Hopefully that can change and/or get better moving f more
Zatanna #1
Zatanna Zatara embarks on her greatest tour yet! As the newest and first Prime Magus in millennia, it is now Zatanna’s sworn responsibility to oversee and guide the world of magic. All eyes are on her. How will she accomplish this grand task? How will she shoulder this heaviest of responsibilities? How will she confront the horrors waiting in forgo...
A solid finale here. My feelings towards this issue really aren't that different from what I've said about everything that's come before this. Campbell's art was great and the story was fine for what it was. Nothing groundbreaking at all in the latter's department, but far from bad. In any case, this was an enjoyable miniseries and I wouldn't mind reading more, but I do hope Campbell can step up t more
Zatanna #6
Zatanna returns to the Crimson Palace Nightclub for a final performance to saveAdam and Blue Devil from themselves. But first, she'll have to go up against notonly the Lady White but her secret ally-one who's been seeking revenge againstZatanna and her family since the very beginning. Could Zatanna's magic be the keyto discovering past truths befor...
Really appreciated both the bit of Zatanna breaking the fourth wall, and the thing with her stealing the letters from Laevateinn's dialogue, resulting in the spell later on. I felt that there was likely a reason for it as I was reading, but I didn't feel like keeping track at the time. Going back and looking following the reveal was cool, though.
Zatanna #5
The trap is sprung. All cards are drawn. The guillotine descends. As a tragic taleof loss and demise is told, Zatanna has one chance to discover the secrets of thecursed sword, regain control over the narrative, and save herself. If not, when thestory concludes, so does her life!
My least favorite issue so far, unfortunately. It's not far and away from what I thought of the first half of the miniseries, but it's just a little below that, for me. Campbell's art didn't quite deliver on the quality I was expecting, and I did think the writing slipped a little bit further, as well. Far from a bad issue, and I still really liked Campbell's art, but I'm hoping the last two issue more
Zatanna #4
The outlook is grim! After being dealt a devastating defeat at the hands of the LadyWhite and Brother Night, Zatanna struggles with her magic. Thanks to the cursedsword embedded in her, both her body and mind are constantly under attack.With her young crewmate Adam suffering a fate worse than death and Blue Devilmissing, she must push and persist t...
If you've read my reviews of the first and second issue of this run, then you already know how I feel about this one. Art is great, which is why I'm always happy to see Campbell drawing a book, but the story isn't anything special. I'm invested enough to keep going, though, and the art definitely helps on that front.
Zatanna #3
After following her leads into an astral dimension hidden inside a television,Zatanna is plagued with only more questions and confusion. Is she ready for thechilling answers that await her about the mysterious Adam and the Lady White? Canshe continue to endure the curse of the sword as its hold on her tightens? Or willshe simply break?
Another issue that's solid, but very much carried by the art. The story isn't bad here by any means, but it doesn't feel all that spectacular. There are some nice moments here, particularly with Blue Devil's eagerness to help Zatanna, but nothing really blew me away. Though, again, Campbell's art is incredibly great to look at, which helps to get the score I'm giving it.
Zatanna #2
THE MISTRESS OF MAGIC, HAUNTED BY VISIONS OF DEATH! In the aftermath of her encounter with the Lady White, Zatanna is left debilitated by a mysterious cursed sword. In hopes of breaking the curse, Zatanna seeks out the hidden connection between it, her missing crewmate, the Lady White, and herself. However, with her magic compromised and her though...
Interesting story, though the real highlight here is Campbell's art. I think he's a great choice to draw a character like Zatanna, so I'm especially looking forward to more of that in the rest of the book. The story was interesting for what it was, though it wasn't anything absolutely spectacular. However, I am intrigued enough to learn more about what's going on, particularly with Adam.
Zatanna #1
SUPERSTAR JAMAL CAMPBELL KICKS OFF AN ALL-NEW ZATANNA LIMITED SERIES! Zatanna Zatara, the Mistress of Magic, is back on tour! She's got her stage crew back together and is looking forward to a new, less chaotic chapter of life. However, her plans are disrupted before they even begin when her stage crew is abducted by a ghostly new adversary, The La...
She-Spawn (2026)
MINISERIES PREMIERE Jessica Priest has been a soldier, an assassin, a superhero, and a mother. Now, she has to take on the role of savior to protect a small child from an Angelic Cult set on sacrificing him in the name of their God. A new SPAWN UNIVERSE miniseries by acclaimed writer GAIL SIMONE of X-MEN and BIRDS OF PREY fame. She offers a fresh, ...
Apprehensively picked this one up since the only Spawn comic I had ever read before this was the first three issues of Gunslinger Spawn, which I didn't remember being too fond of. However, what convinced me to get it was seeing Gail Simone attached to it, as well as IG Guara. Luckily, this ended up being pretty solid. Nothing insanely good, but a good book throughout. The ending here is what reall more
She-Spawn #1
MINISERIES PREMIERE Jessica Priest has been a soldier, an assassin, a superhero, and a mother. Now, she has to take on the role of savior to protect a small child from an Angelic Cult set on sacrificing him in the name of their God. A new SPAWN UNIVERSE miniseries by acclaimed writer GAIL SIMONE of X-MEN and BIRDS OF PREY fame. She offers a fresh, ...
Not quite as good as the first issue, but still enjoyable, for sure. Werneck’s interiors remain a strong point for the book, though I have to say that I did slightly prefer what we got from him in the previous issue. As for the story, Jenkins is still doing a solid job with it, but I just felt a little less engaged. Hopefully the next issue picks things back up, though I think it’s important to no more
Captain Marvel: Dark Past #2
CAPTAIN MARVEL GOES ROGUE! Carol traces the mysterious D.N.V.R. insignia back to a secret militant group with ties to Carol's family. But as more deep-seated memories begin to emerge, Carol realizes she's gone down this road before - but when? To piece things together, she'll need a little help from ROGUE!
Still pretty interested in this. Phillips continues to display a fairly good grasp on Matt/Daredevil here, in my opinion, and I liked the way this played out. It's far from being revolutionary, but it's still a pretty enjoyable read. Garbett is doing some really nice work, as well. Yeah, the cover's awesome, but the interiors are strong, as well. Martin's colors, especially, are great here.
Daredevil #2
A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH! MATT MURDOCK, once a noted attorney, now goes by a new title: college professor! But when the mysterious, future-seeing villain OMEN targets Matt himself, it’s DAREDEVIL who’ll be taught a brutal lesson: When your enemy already knows what’s coming, every choice is a matter of life and death!
If Destruction Be Our Lot (2026)
SERIES PREMIERE EXTRA-LENGTH DEBUT ISSUE! Humanity is extinct and all that remains are the robots who once helped us.The robots who once helped us are happier now, doing their work without human interference. But not Abe. He believes there must be something more out there. After nearly getting killed, he's determined to wander the Earth until he fi...